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Women’s Executive Global Leadership Program
3-month Hybrid Program
1-week intensive in Palo Alto, California
The Women’s Executive Global Leadership Program will help you: Take charge of your career, utilizing best practices from Silicon Valley; attain the skills and expertise needed for global leadership and growth; and ultimately to execute a plan for personal advancement.
The program features prominent faculty from Stanford University and Prospera Women.
Please contact us for more information.
Who Should Apply
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Women’s Executive Global Leadership Program is designed for executive
women from international corporations, as well as public, nonprofit/NGO
organizations.
Suggested applicants include:
Curriculum
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Take charge of your career, utilizing best practices from Silicon Valley! The
program focuses on addressing the most common challenges faced by women
executives in a male-dominated world.
Curriculum topics and activities:
Program Features
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The 3-month hybrid program commences with a one-week intensive at the
Stanford campus in Palo Alto, California, followed by three months of of group
mentoring and leadership coaching to execute your journey of personal
transformation.
Faculty & Lecturers
Faculty & Lecturers
Richard B. Dasher
[ Director, US-Asia Technology Management Center at Stanford University ]
Amy Peck
[CEO, EndeavorXR Co-Chair, Prospera Women, Top 100 Women of the Future, AR/VR, Metaverse & Emerging Tech Strategist]
Alfredo Coppola
[Co-CEO, USMAC; Co-founder, Prospera Women; Venture Partner at Marin Sonoma Impact Ventures
Kimberley Williams
[Senior Program Manager, US-Asia Technology Management Center, Stanford University]
Amy K Musson
[Leadership & Performance Coach, ICF Professional Certified Coach (PCC)]
Monica Phillips,
[Certified Coach Creating Thriving Teams at the Intersection of Culture, DEI, and Wellbeing | Keynote Speaker | CPCC, PCC, RYT, CPQC]
Leah Edwards,
[Investor, University Lecturer (Stanford & UC Berkeley)]
About Prospera’s collaboration partner:
US-Asia Technology Management Center at Stanford University, an education and research center located at Stanford University, which aims at integrating practical perspectives into international strategic technology management.