IsabelBolli
Ms.Bolli
Switzerland
Women Leadership: How traumas develop power and decision making
Global Women Leadership Foundation
www.iamclaudia.nl
IAMCLAUDIA – because it matters
Women in power and decision-making, Women and the economy, Institutional mechanisms
SDG3 – Good Health and Well-Being, SDG4 – Quality Education, SDG5 – Gender Equality, SDG 10 – Reduced Inequality
Bullying (2016), Workplace Harassment (2022)
To Graduate Women Switzerland this session was particularly important, because the traumas explained by the speakers affect Switzerland and especially the career of women in Switzerland similarly as the outlined from the speakers. The traumas shaping their leadership identiy that are important to Swiss women are: Job loss, reproductive rights, legal, physical challenges.
The Power of this Women’s Leadership Event was nice!
Five incredible women leaders from different careers and from working and living in 20 countries came together to share their stories about Leadership & Trauma.
The individual stories and inputs were about migration, motherhood, workplace discrimination and career.
Every story resonated with those listening. These narratives weren’t just personal; they were universal, touching on the deep and often unspoken ways our experiences shape the leaders we become.
The Speakers were: Berthe De Vos-Neven, Oleksandra Harmash, Beata Wandachowicz-Krason, Marilupe Morales de Velasco, Shirley Kaye Randell AO, PhD.
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The contacts with the speakers are exchanged. A strategy how to overcome traumas and turn it into leadership identity should be written, spread and discussed.