1. Panel. Gendering the Public Sphere: Women and Political Leadership
Hanane Darhour. Rethinking Gender Constructs: Towards a Substantive Political Leadership of Women
Vesna Reinders and Ana Sljukic. Gender Equality and Political Female Leadership in Sweden
Sadaf Furqan. Do Girls Need to be Politically Literate?
Janine Flocke. Does the Gender of National Ministers Affect their Public Image? A Comparison of the Two Largest, Nationwide Published Daily Newspapers
Joharah Ballroom 1
2. Workshop. Seeing Beyond the Blocks: Identifying and
Overcoming Barriers to Being
a Leader
Joanne Simpson
Susan Macaulay
Joharah Ballroom 2
3. Organized Panel. Out of the Tower, Into the World: Women
of Color Inside/Outside the Academy
Faith Adiele. Failure. Communalism, and Reading: A Guide to
Unlikely Leadership Strategies
Laura Isabel Serna. Bringing the Academy to the Neighborhood and
Inviting the Neighborhood to the Academy
Pamela Jennings. The Liberal Ironist: Presence and Practice an Art
And Technology
Kimberly Ellis. The Making of Dr. Goddess: Black Woman, USA
Organizer: Faith Adiele
Joharah Ballroom 3
4. Organized Panel. Students Today - Leaders Tomorrow: The
HCT Vision of Preparing Female Emirati Women Leaders.
Muhra Rashed Al Muhairi. Preparing Female Students to be
Successful Project Managers in the U.A.E. Industry
Amna Humaid Al Neaimi. What Does it Take to be a Woman and an
Effective Leader in the U.A.E.?
Khadar Bashir-Ali. Rethinking Education: Students as Educational
Leaders and Administrators
Dina Al Alami. Transformational Leadership: Preparing Students to
be Leaders and Entrepreneurs
Organizer: Khadar Bashir-Ali
Joharah Ballroom 4
5. Panel. Beyond the Classroom: Experiential Learning and
Leadership Development
Rana Dajani. Community Awareness Project
Annemarie Profanter and Cate Stephanie Ryan. Think Globally, Act
Locally: Experiential Development of Leadership Skills Begins at Home
Debra Majeed, Nadia Rashed, Kelly Allen, Jessica Collis, Kendall Stauffacher, Megan Mineau, Mary Keister, Greta Keister. Collaborative Leadership as Dialogue in Action: Learning in the Liberal Arts, Serving Global Communities
Lisa K. Glueck. Enhancing the Value and Impact of Knowledge and Skills-Based Leadership Education: Roadblocks, Realities and Recommendations
Joyce W. Fields, Julie Hawkins, Susannah Fields. Servant
Leadership: Teaching the Helping Professional
Joharah Ballroom 5
6. Panel. New Currents in Leadership: Methodologies,
Theories, and Contexts
Gina Tzodikov and Gratia Ratzloff. Ethnographic Perspectives on
Leadership from Below: Nickels and Dimes in the Fast Food Industry
Natalie Marie Alexander and Shannon Leah Alexander. Learning
Leadership in a Digital Age
Michaela Alissandrello. Women Learning Leadership in Marketing and
Market Research
Julianne R. Cenac. Leadership Unleashed: Contextual Realities of
Leadership Emergence
Pichayalak Pichayakul. A Concise Self-reflection on Teaching
Leadership in America from an Asian Perspective
Joharah Ballroom 6
7. Organized Panel. Women's Leadership in Varied Functional
Contexts
Erika A. Wirtz. Real Experiences from Real Women: Reflections on
Living and Learning Leadership in a University Setting
Stephanie R. Sterling. The Effect of Various Cultural Factors on
Women's Economic Participation in a Globalized World
Elise M. Seiwert. Reclaiming Power for Political Change: An
Historical Account of South African Women during Apartheid and Current Global
Initiatives
Rachel A. Rudwall. The Internet as a Tool for Women's Leadership
Development
Organizer: Erika A. Wirtz
Murjaan Ballroom 1
8. Panel. Just Returns: Leadership for a Better World
Ambika Vishwanath. Exercising Effective Leadership at the
Grassroots: Creating a Just Society
Jessica Anderson. Negotiating Post-Conflict Leadership Roles:
Women and Transitional Justice in Uganda
Yukiko Yamasaki. Redesigning ‘Leaders'
Deniz Leuenberger. Leading for Environmental Sustainability and
Sustainable Development: Tools for the Future
Murjaan Ballroom 2
9. Organized Panel. Approaches to Undergraduate Global
Leadership Education
Bojinka Bishop. Case Study: The Global Leadership Center
Gamaliel Perruci. Case Study: The McDonough Leadership Program
Amanda Melendez and Danica Hemmann. The GLC Experience: A Student
Perspective
Laura Aldrich, Anastasia Ault and Amelia Bean-DeFlumer. The McDLP
Experience: A Student Perspective
Organizer: Gamaliel Perruci
Murjaan Ballroom 3
10.Panel. Leading Healthy Communities
Cynthia Hornberger. Complexity Science and Healthcare Leadership
Abdus Sattar Chaudhry. Role of Female Doctors as Leaders in
Medical College and Allied Teaching Hospitals of Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Michelle R. Kaufman. Women's Leadership Roles in the Advancement
of Women's Reproductive Health in Nepal
Sidiga Washi. Creating Critical Mass of Visionary Leaders: The
Case of a Visionary Leadership Program in Reproductive Health and Population in
Sudan
Murjaan Ballroom 4
11. Panel. Influences on Learning Leadership
Allison Davis-White Eyes. Crisis of Indigenous Women's Leadership:
The Horned Dilemma of Western Ethics in Higher Education
Lauren Stephenson. Influences on Leadership Learning: A U.A.E.
Perspective
Zein Odeh. Towards Promoting Culturally Responsive Educational
System
Heather Jones. Bringing Our Hearts to Our Heads: Education for a
New World
Enid Beverley Jones and Sheila Saravanabhavan. Profile of a Male
and a Female Superintendent: Is Degree Training Important?
Murjaan Ballroom 5
12.Workshop. Look Behind You! You May be Leading, but is
Anyone Following? Learn How to Adapt your Communication to be a More Effective
Leader
Kelly Watkins
Murjaan Ballroom 6
13.Panel. Programmatic Initiatives and Models for Leadership
Development
Ola Gamil El-Taliawi. Proposal for an Integral Leadership
Development Program for Women Leaders
Lou De Castro Myles and Eileen Heywood. Women to Leadership:
Mentoring in Government
Mabel Evwierhoma. Learning Leadership through Mentorship:
Opportunities for Women Within the Academy
Hauwa Imam. Gender Differences in Views on Best Practices for
Teaching Leadership in Educational Administration in Nigerian Universities
Meeting Room 3
14. Workshop. Working on Leadership: How to Become the Leader
You Want to be
Solveig Malvik
Welmoet Wels
Meeting Room 4
1. Workshop. Building a Community of Diverse Women:
Leadership for Social
Transformation
Poonam Arora
Lilly Tennant
Joharah Ballroom 1
2. Roundtable
1. Alexandra Hazlett and Lauryn Blaszczyk. Leadership Across Cultures: Learning Through Success and Mishap
2. Lauren Stephenson and Barb Harold. Learning Leadership through Leadership Teams
3. Lisa Fahey. Start Young: Learning Leadership
4. Lisette Partelow. The Experience of Parenting and its Effect
on Leadership Style and Ambition
Joharah Ballroom 2
3. Invited Presentation. The Intercultural Project
Benedetta Paravia
Joharah Ballroom 3
4. Workshop. Articulating the Story: An Experiential Learning
Approach to Leadership Development
Kathaleen Reid-Martinez
Julianne R. Cenac
Joharah Ballroom 4
5. Roundtable
1. Christine Coombe and Lauren Stephenson. Developing Leadership
Skills for English Language Educators
2. Karen Button and Valerie Nielsen. Building Leadership
Capacity: Sharing Processes, Practices and Programs
3. Shengnan Wang and Diana Sargent. The Cultural Impact on
Women's Advancement to Political Leadership
4. Linda Gall and Catherine Kettlewell. A Global Vision of
Healthcare Leadership
Joharah Ballroom 5
6. Workshop. Service-Learning for Championing Leadership:
Tools, Experiences, and Applications for NGO Performance, Sustainable
Development, and Public Agency Management
Deniz Zeynap Leuenberger
Monica Gallant
Maura Blease
Candyce McLeod
Jodie Kluver
Amanda Chisholm
Joharah Ballroom 6
7. Roundtable
1. Courtney Stryker. The Leading Edge of Change: Pioneering Women
in the United Arab Emirates
2. Kathryn Boateng. Cultural Norms and Public Health Challenges
Constraining Women's Leadership: Perspectives from Ghana and other Sub-Saharan
African Countries
Murjaan Ballroom 1
8. Roundtable
1.Mary Ellen Zuckerman, Pamela York Klainer, Bethany Morrow,
Rebecca Schwartz, Michaela Allisandraello, Nancy Rees and Karen Lewis. Training
Women as Leaders: Are Women Only or Women-Men Experiences More Effective?
2.Melissa H. McDermott and Doris Gomez. Meeting in the Middle:
Shared Values among Women from the East and the West
Murjaan Ballroom 2
9. Workshop. The Impact and Role of Women in Philanthropy
Todd Schmiedeler
Cathe Dykstra
Murjaan Ballroom 3
10. Workshop. The ‘Ideal' Leader Versus the ‘Ideal' Woman:
Where Do the Rest of Us Fit in?
Dana Shamlawi
Murjaan Ballroom 4
11. Workshop. Leading through Creative Voice: Women in Film
Alix Duggins
Ula Stoeckl
Murjaan Ballroom 5
12. Organized Panel. Redefining African Women's Leadership
Roles: Challenging Inadequacies and Creating a New Mandate for Participation
Khadar Bashir-Ali. Redefining Leadership Roles for African Women
Asli Hassan. Access to Education through Leadership Training
Centers
Farhia Jabaney. African Women's Leadership and HIV/AIDS
Organizer: Farhia Jabaney
Murjaan Ballroom 6
13. Roundtable
Natalie d'Aubermont Thompson. R-E-S-P-E-C-T: Cultivating it
Effectively as a Leader in the Workplace
Meeting Room 3
1. Panel. Making Change: Women's Activism
Romy Haddad and Yusuf Sidani. Nurturing Mother Nature: A Woman's
Role
Sunny Daly. Cultivating Leaders, Perpetuating Institutions: The
Limitations of Professional Feminism in the Middle East
Petra Hejnova. Message from the State: Uncovering Effects of State
Policies on Women's Activism in Chile and the Czech Republic
Hind Torres, Samaya Saber and Maria Achour. Leadership for
Illiterate Women
Jacqueline Furtado. Leadership for Social Change: Acting Locally
for Global Change
Joharah Ballroom 1
2. Organized Panel. Lessons Learned and Lessons Offered:
Varied Trajectories to Leadership in Higher Education
Barbara Schaffer. Lesson 1: Negotiating Hostile Environments
Kathryn Statz. Lesson 2: Leadership Opportunities and Expectations
through Athletic Activities
Kathy Stieber. Lesson 3: Breaking Legal Barriers - One Woman's
Perspective
Sharon Nagy. Lesson 4: Swimming in the Deep End: An Academic Among
the Administrators
Organizer: Sharon Nagy
Joharah Ballroom 2
3. Panel. Learning From Within: Creativity, Narrative, and
Leadership
Esperanza De La Vega. Lolowa A Marzouqi and Amena Al Hashemi.
Learning from the Wisdom of Families: Leadership Development through Stories
Drucie Bathin. Lessons from Burma
Samah Dagash. The Music, The Ego and the Big Wolf: How an African
Arab Muslim Girl Found her Leadership Ethos in one of the World's Largest
Organizations
Yvonne Pepin-Wakefield. Primary Colors: Blending Art and Cultural
Leadership
Elif Sezgin. Aspects of Female Leadership in Adivars Life and
Narratives
Joharah Ballroom 3
4. Organized Panel. Voices of U.A.E. Women Leaders: Personal
Journeys and Emerging Research
Lynda L. Moore. A Preliminary Investigation into U.A.E. Women
Leaders: Cultural Context and Leadership Effectiveness
Raja Al Gurg. U.A.E. Women Leaders: Personal Journey and the Road
Ahead
Kathleen Dechant. The New Face of Leadership: Arab Women
Entrepreneurs
Farida Kamber. The Path to Business Ownership
Bonita L. Betters-Reed. Discussant
Organizer: Lynda L. Moore
Joharah Ballroom 4
5. Panel. Women's Leadership in the Middle East
Behnaz Ashtari. Women as Leaders of the Democratization Process in
the Middle East
Shahper Vodanovich, Cathy Urquhart and Maha Shakir. The Promise
and Perils of ICTs in the U.A.E.
Suha Omeish and Katia Hawatmeh. Gender Impact on Leadership
Acquisition and Development in Jordan
Kristen Streahle. St. Dimyânah and the Expression of Faith in
Coptic Nunneries
Jaime Bennett Stansbury. Cultivating Leaders or Replicating
Compliance: Education Policy in Mandatory Palestine, 1920-1948
Joharah Ballroom 5
6. Panel. Civil Society and Leadership
Alaa Ahmed and Fatima Frutan. Building Leaders through Civil
Society Engagement - the Experience of Bahrain Women Association
Alison Ungar. How 4H influence young women today
Francess Piagie Bongay. Learning Leadership through Participation
in Women's Societies: A Case Study of the Sande Society in Sierra Leone
Mohammad Hossein Hafezian. Women in the Muslim World: From
Subjects of Politics to Agents of Change
Joharah Ballroom 6
7. Workshop. Designing and Implementing Women's Leadership
Materials Based Around the ESSC Anthology - Facets of Emirati Women: World
English voices of the U.A.E.
Peter Hassall
Beverley E Lafaye
Susan Hassall
Murjaan Ballroom 1
8. Organized Panel. Differential Leadership Learning
Experiences for Women
Jisun Song and Jihye Shin. The Role of Role Models on Future
Leaders
Seung Yeon Chung and Heaeum Cho. Educating Women: Ewha's
Experience
Kisuk Cho. A Leadership Training Program for Female Managers
Organizer: Kisuk Cho
Murjaan Ballroom 2
9. Panel. Institutions at the Center: Leading Community
Transformation
Lacey R. Keller. Transformational Leaders
Nicole Shim, Emily Mathis Forsdick and Bevalee Pray. The Masters
of Executive Leadership at Christian Brothers University: The First Cohort's
Learning Experience
Valerie Nielsen and Karen Button. Building Leadership Capacity:
One Educator at a Time. Canadian Stories of Success
Tetyana Basina. Women's Leadership Development in Ukraine: University
Students as Future Leaders
Shamma AlQubaisi. Learning Organization: A Case Study on the
Effectiveness and Efficiency of the Students Affairs Department as a Learning
Organization in Communicating with Students and their Parents
Murjaan Ballroom 3
10. Panel. Imperatives for the Future: The Need for
Educational Leadership
Andrew Thomas. Gender Stereotypes and the Needs of Educational
Leadership Today: The Potential of Women to Lead
Hina Anwar Ali. Lack of Educational Leadership - Context, Setting
and Role in Pakistani Society
Jill Sperandio. Advancing Women into Educational Leadership:
Teaching Teachers How to Lead
Tola Ewers. Helping Women Succeed as Leaders in Academia for
Healthier Communities
Tajuddin Sharar. Myth or Reality: Exploring Teachers' Understanding
of Teacher Leadership Roles in a Pakistani School
Murjaan Ballroom 4
11.Organized Panel. Learning Leadership across Cultures:
Highlights from International Projects at Ohio University
Jessica Demczar. Boonchu Wood Carving
Ali Foreman. Raming Lodge
Bojinka Bishop. Learning Leadership Across Cultures
Katie Dodson. GLC Leadership Insights
Christina Conrad. Leadership Insights
Organizer: Bojinka Bishop
Murjaan Ballroom 5
12.Panel. The Gendered Lens: Women's Leadership
Cross-Culturally
Kanika Metre and Mary Buckley. India: Leadership through a Woman's
Lens
Sura Mohammad Khrais. Female Leadership in a Cross-racial Context
Abira Saran. Leapfrogging Epochs - Gandhi, Women and Leadership
Rajenra Kothari. Factors Determining Female Leadership in India
Reynaldo Gacho Segumpan, Nik Nor Hasimah Nik Ismail and Joanna
Soraya Abu Zahari. What Kind of Leaders are Female Malaysian Academics?
Murjaan Ballroom 6
13.Workshop. Cultivating Women's Leadership Within a Global
Context
Jennifer L. Fluri
Lina Abrirafeh
Meeting Room 3
14. Organized Panel. Women Of Today: Leaders Of Tomorrow
Anita Allana and Yasmin Sherali. Promoting Women Leadership:
Experiences from Pakistan
Nargis Asad. Attitudes and Behaviors for Effective Leadership: A
Critical Analysis
Fatima Ahsan. A Woman at the Helm! Leadership, Change and
Conflict. A Case Study from Pakistan
Dilshad Ashraf. Negotiating with Patriarchy: Women Leading in
Northern Pakistan
Organizer: Anita Allana
Meeting Room 4
1. Workshop. Helping Students Learn Leadership through
Mentoring and Grass Roots Organizing
Dale Taylor
Khulood Al Jassim
Joharah Ballroom 1
2. Organized Panel. Separate but Equal: Is it Feasible in
Contemporary American Society?
Jaskaren Randhawa. Exploring Feminist Theory in Order to Improve
American Leadership
Gabrielle Graham. Archetypal Theory of the Female Psyche and its
Relevance in Leadership Today
Ashley Wells. American Feminism: Helped or Hindered by Legal
Action?
Elizabeth Wailes. Hillary Clinton's New Approach
Yelen Chihombori Quao. Women as Leaders in Classic and
Contemporary Film
Organizer: Ashley Wells
Joharah Ballroom 2
3. Panel. State Processes and Leadership Development
Rumeysa Kalem. Women Leaders in the Last Century of Turkey's
History
Senay Eray. Gender Mainstreaming in Turkey in the Respect of
Legislation and Institutionalization
Shukria Dini. Leaders in a Stateless Nation: The Case of Somali
Women
Joharah Ballroom 3
4. Workshop. Women Leadership Enhancement and Aspiration
Development
Anita Allana
Nargis Asad
Yasmin Sher Ali
Joharah Ballroom 4
5. Panel. Empowering Arab Women for Leadership
Nancy Elbassiouny. The Empowerment of Arab Women: The Continual
Struggle for Gender Equality
Ruba Yousef Al Hassan. What the U.A.E. Needs Now: Finding a
Tailored Approach to Teaching Leadership to Women in the U.A.E.
Solava Ibrahim. Leadership at the Grassroots: Born Poor, Becoming
Leaders: The Case of Female Leaders in Upper Egypt
Suaad Zayed Al-Oraimi. Leadership, Socialization Process and
Gender in the U.A.E.
Lobna Shoukry. Women's Venture in Cyberspace: An Ethnographic
Study on Egyptian Female Bloggers
Joharah Ballroom 5
6. Organized Panel. Media Perspectives of the Female Image
Caitlin Fitzmaurice. Body Image and Media
Kirby Broadnax. On Osama, Yesterday, and Fire: Exploring
Western Feminism Perspectives of Non-Western Women in Film
Caitlin Leach. Effects of Media's Portrayal of Changing Women's
Roles in Western Society
Jessica Plechaty. The Female Impact on Business and Media Outlets
Carrie Almasi. Women and News
Ashley Adkins. The Face of a Lady Leader: Female Presidents as
Seen in the Media
Organizer: Kirby Broadnax
Joharah Ballroom 6
7. Organized Panel. Community Based Leadership Development:
An Alternate Model for Training Women Leaders
Michelle Costa. A Community of Leaders: Exploring the Essentials
of Distributed Leadership
Krysta Sadowski. Community Based Leadership Development: Why
Women?
Ashley Bohrer. Challenging Linguistic History
Natasha Stutsman-Hubbell. Women and Microfinance: Empowering
Women's Unique Leadership Skills for Community Development
Shahrzad Daneshvar. The Legacy of Elizabeth J. Somers: Case Study
for Community Based Leadership Development
Organizer: Michelle Costa
Murjaan Ballroom 1
8. Panel. Communicating Leadership: Language, Discourse, and
Message
Cecile W. Garmon. Culture, Communication, and Women's Leadership
Christine J. Dara. Women as Transformational Leaders: Using
Language as an Operative Tool
Minu Mathews. Effectual Leaders through Effective Communications
Nancy Van Leuven. It's Hard to Lead if You're Not Out in Front:
Using Media and Public Relations for Leadership Skills and Knowledge
ReAnne R. Utemark. Journalist or Just Another Pretty Face: Women
in Journalism and the Role they Play in Leadership
Murjaan Ballroom 2
9. Panel. Rethinking Leadership Models and Opportunities for
Women: Examples from Africa
Elizabeth Nyager. The Rural African Woman in Leadership
Nojim-Yusuf A. Rosylne. Empowering Women for Leadership through
Literacy Education in Nigeria
Wisam Mahgoub Hassan Idris. Leadership among Youth: A Case of the
Sudan
Ajiboye Adebisi and Ajayi Rachel. Empowering the Status of
Nigerian Women for Qualitative Leadership
Murjaan Ballroom 3
10. Organized Panel. Sisterhood Beyond Borders: A Professional
Women's Organization
Janelle Moser. Primary Case Study: Delta Phi Epsilon Professional
Foreign Service Sorority
Eleanor Grewal. Professional Organizations: Developing
Professional Leadership
Gillian Robinson. Why Women: The Benefits of a Women's
Organization
Jessica Thompson. Collective Peer Learning and Non-hierarchical
Organization
Organizer: Gillian Robinson
Murjaan Ballroom 4
11. Panel. Critical Investigation into Women's Leadership
Education
Doris Gomez. Women as Students of Leadership: Student-Specific
Characteristics as Factors of Success
Fjorentina Angjellari-Dajci. Female Leadership Advantage at
Rollins College
Sultana Ali Norozi and Dilshad Ashraf. The Role of the Schools in
Preparing Female Student Leaders
Ghalya Majid Al Suwaidi and Alia Askar. Extracurricular Activities
and Leadership
Homa Hassan. Integrating Leadership and College Life
Murjaan Ballroom 5
12. Organized Panel. Finding Routes to Leadership: Journeys in
the 'World for Women'
Grace Nix. On Behalf of the Jena Six: Student Leadership for
Racial Justice
Violet Showers Johnson. Teaching History, Learning Leadership:
Women, a Struggle, and a History Course
Helen Cox. The Living Wage Campaign: Learning Leadership From
”Unexpected” Campus Avenues
Amanda Furness Kijera. From Trauma to Testimony: Life Experience,
Women's Education and African Women as Trendsetters
Organizer: Violet Showers Johnson
Murjaan Ballroom 6
13. Workshop. Women Leadership in The New Era Of Humanity
Irena Ateljevic
Rosana Agudo
Meeting Room 3
14. Workshop. Creative Approaches to Learning: Overcoming
Cultural Barriers to Women Leadership in Igboland, Southeastern Nigeria
Rina Okonkwo
Meeting Room 4
1. Workshop. Carve your Stumbling Blocks into Stepping
Stones: A Practical Workshop to Explore how We are Uniquely Designed as a Woman
Myra E Dingman
Doris Gomez
Lea Carawan
Joharah Ballroom 1
2. Panel. Entrepreneurship
Naeema Farooqi and Debra Murray. Surprising Similarities: Leadership
Style of American and Saudi Women Entrepreneurs
Minu Mehta. Leadership through Economic Empowerment of Women: A
Case for Entrepreneurship
Amy Boren, Rachel Clapp Smith and Mary Sully de Luque. Think
Globally, Act Locally: Economic Reform through Developing Leadership Talent in
Women Entrepreneurs in Afghanistan
Mehraj Jahan and Habibul Haque Khondker. Entrepreneurship as a
Means to Empowerment and Leadership: Experiences from South Asia
Joharah Ballroom 2
3. Roundtable
1. Jeanne L Hamilton-Bick. Challenging the Authority of
Masculinity: Strategies for Legitimacy of Alternative Conceptions of Leadership
within Global Culture
2. Jill Sperandio. Leadership Preparation for Women Planning
Careers in Education at the School Level
3. Yvonne R. Davis. When Leadership is Dangerous - How to Move
through Treacherous Waters
4. Rana Dajani. Problem Based Learning: A Path to Leadership
Development. Implementation Problems and Solutions
Joharah Ballroom 3
4. Organized Panel. Beyond the Abaya: Saudi Women as Leaders
Nouf AlTurki. Saudi Women in the Private Sector
Hanaa Almoaibed. A Case Study: 25-Year-Old Female President and
CEO
Hanaa Almoaibed. Curriculum Shifts in Girls' High School: Teaching
Year One of Senior Projects, Global Issues, Economics
Organizer: Hanaa Almoaibed
Joharah Ballroom 4
5. Invited Presentation. Everyday Leadership Ethics
Terry Price
Joharah Ballroom 5
6. Panel. Mentoring Matters
Linda Gall and Catherine Kettlewell. Leadership Roles Learned from
Mentors in the Family
Linda K. Stromei and Aase Helene Bakkevig Dagsland. Learning
Leadership through Mentoring: If a Female Mentor is Not Available, is Having a
Male Mentor Better than Having No Mentor at All?
Njeri Kang'ethe. Leadership In Situ: The Essence of Role/Peer
Modeling and Mentorship for African Women
Penny Farley. How Women Learn to Lead and Mentor Other Women
Joharah Ballroom 6
7. Workshop. Theory to Praxis: A Call for Women to Lead
Allison Davis-White Eyes
Murjaan Ballroom 1
8. Workshop. Leader is as Leader Does: Practicing Leadership
Skills
Jacqueline B Shahzadi
Sandra M Moradi
Murjaan Ballroom 2
9. Organized Panel. Methods for Understanding Women's Global
Leadership through Local Processes
Nova Robinson. Women's Leadership in a Diverse Muslim-American
Community
Zack Styskal. Women's Leadership in Indigenous Communities
Alex Schindler. Women's Empowerment through Theater and Film
Making
Organizer: Jennifer L. Fluri
Murjaan Ballroom 3
10. Panel. Leaders Waging Peace? Gender and Children in
Conflict Contexts
Laura Hamblen and Hala Al Saraf. Impact of Conflict on Human
Security of Iraq Women
Kerry Strayer. Rising from the Ashes: Women Becoming Leaders in
Rwanda
Mariam Abdalla Ali Qasim, Emma Nie, Allison Schultz, Alanood Juma
Obaid Matar AlShamsi, Khawla Mohamed Ahmad Abdulrahman Darwish, and Mona Nasser
Mohamed Esa Boausaibah. Cross Cultural Perceptions: Children's Reflections on
Peace and War
Pablo Abitbol. Deliberative Action Arenas on Public Policy Making
in Conflict Zones: A Case Study with Women's Groups in Colombia
Murjaan Ballroom 4
11. Organized Panel. Women Leaders: Their Contributions to the
Modernization of Latin America
Erin Osborne. The Effects of Population Growth in Central America
Brooke Barron. Women, Repression, and Reform in Mexico
Lizbeth Souza-Fuertes. Women Leadership in Latin America at the
Beginning of the Twenty-First Century: Consolidation and Challenges
Organizer: Lizbeth Souza-Fuertes
Murjaan Ballroom 5
12. Organized Panel. Changing the Way We Teach Leadership: The
Know Your Rights Project of Ndu Ike Akunuba in Southeastern Nigeria
Chinazo Okoli. Changing the Perception of Women Leadership in
Igboland in Southeastern Nigeria
Professor Rina Okonkwo. Changing the Playing Field: Making
Politics More Attractive to Women in Nigeria
Chinazo Mogbana. Changing the Way We Teach Leadership: The
Leadership Institute for Young Women in Politics
Organizer: Chinazo Okoli
Murjaan Ballroom 6
13. Roundtable
Carmiel Arbit, Isra Yaghoubi, Sarah Silverman, Nancy Borowick,
Jessica Borowick, Adena Philips, Adi Greif, Rachel Brandenburg, Maggie Fried,
Sharon Hakaki. Women and Interfaith/Intercultural Dialogue
Meeting Room 3
1. Invited Workshop. Intercultural Development
Heather McDougall
Joharah Ballroom 1
2. Roundtable
1. WAGL International Student Committee. Women's Leadership: A
Cross-Cultural Discussion
2. Theresa Lund. Creating Opportunities for Women to Lead:
Closing the Global Gender Gap
3. Toni Briegel and Jaye Jelena Zivkovic. Examining the Marriage
Process as a Vehicle for the Development of Decision-Making and Leadership in
U.A.E. Women
Joharah Ballroom 2
3. Organized Panel. Women's Leadership in the Brave New
World: Lessons from the Classroom, the Workplace and the Internet
Saeed A. Khan. Leadership in the Classroom: How to Teach it; How
to Identify it; How to Learn it
Basma El-Bathy. Leadership Online: How the Internet Can Create a
Global Network to Teach Leadership Skills to Women
Rima Meroueh. Leading by Example at the Workplace: A Case Study of
Women's Leadership Transcending Gender, Culture and Suspicion
Organizer: Saeed A. Khan
Joharah Ballroom 3
4. Panel. Business Leadership
Arul Anees. Promoting Business Leadership Among Women Students in
Institutions of Higher Learning - the Indian Experience
Marianne Ekonen and Anna-Maija Lamsa. Diversity of Women's Career
Development in Business Leadership
Nick Forster. The Emergence of Androgynous Business Leadership
Styles? A Comparison of the Leadership Attributes of Zayed University Business
Students and Women MBA Students at the University of Western Australia
Ayesha Katlin Omair. Women in Management in the Arab Context -
Overview of Existent Researches
Joharah Ballroom 4
5. Organized Panel. The Effect of Mentors and Role Models on
Developing Leaders for the Business World
Mary Ellen Zuckerman. Gender Differences in Teen Role Models:
Effects on Leadership
Bethany Morrow and Rebecca Schwartz. Providing Role Models as
Leaders
Pamela York Klainer. Serving as Role Model for Female Leadership
Organizer: Mary Ellen Zuckerman
Joharah Ballroom 5
6. Workshop. Creating Leaders
Zayed University Students, Abu Dhabi Campus: Buthaina Sulaiman Al
Ameri, Shareefa Ali Al Adawi, Mariam Al Mansouri, Fatima Al Meyhas, Noora Al
Suwaidi
Mount Royal Social Work Students, Calgary, Canada: Krista Andrews,
Jen Munoz Scott, Sheena Taylor, Amanda Reid, Irene Thompson
Zayed University Staff and Faculty, Abu Dhabi Campus: Marsha
Ludwig, Fatme Al Anouti, Ghalya Al-Suwaidi
Mount Royal Faculty, Calgary, Canada: Carolyn Anderson, Yasmin
Dean
Joharah Ballroom 6
7. Panel. Gendering Leadership: Theories, Challenges,
Promises
Adrienne E. Hyle and Bernita L. Krumm. Leadership and Gender
Awareness: A View through the Feminist Phase Theory Looking Glass
Jeanne Hamilton-Bick. Visibility via Contradiction: Gendered
Production of “Feminine” Subject within Discourses of Authority and Leadership
Melissa Wisner. Personal Choice, Microtrends, and the Evolution of
Women in Leadership
Rashida Qureshi. Am I not a Leader? Women Agency and Home Politics
Murjaan Ballroom 1
8. Organized Panel. A Cross-Cultural Examination of Women as
Political Leaders: Brazil, USA, and U.A.E.
Andrea Dinamarco. Breaking Gendered Barriers: Contrasting Paths to
Female Political Success in Two Metropolitan Regions of Brazil (So Paulo's
Marta Suplicy and Rio's Benedita da Silva)
Fatema Saleh Al Marzooqi. U.A.E.: Traditional Family Perceptions
and the Preclusion of Women in Government
Clare Murray, Julia Chapman, and Brittany Hesbrook. USA: Media's
Role in Representing Female Presidential Candidates
Organizer: Andrea Dinamarco
Murjaan Ballroom 2
9. Organized Panel. Women and Freedom in the U.A.E.: Civil,
Legal and Societal Misconceptions
Salma Khalifa al Damarki. Adoption in the U.A.E.
Asma Qais. Honor Killings in the U.A.E.
Weijadan Ali. Women and Inheritance in the U.A.E.
Hermeen Kamel Adam. Political Rights of Women in the U.A.E.
Al Jawhara Tariq. Issues of Handicapped People in the U.A.E.
Salama Ali. Marriage and Divorce
Organizer: Huma Ibrahim
Murjaan Ballroom 3
10. Organized Panel. Case Studies for Creating and Sustaining
Leadership through Pedagogical, Personal, and Institutional Best Practices
Kathaleen Reid-Martinez and Linda D. Grooms. Creating and
Sustaining Leaders Using Constructivist Pedagogy
Linda D. Grooms and Kathaleen Reid-Martinez. Creating and
Sustaining Cross-cultural Leaders through Personal Interaction and Mentoring
Michael M. Whyte. Creating and Sustaining Leaders through
Institutional Assessment and Modeling
Julianne R. Cenac. Respondent
Organizer: Kathaleen Reid-Martinez
Murjaan Ballroom 4
11. Panel. Do Women Lead Differently? Attitudes, Behaviors,
and Theories in Cross-Cultural Context
Sandra Rahman, Rina Okonkwo and Meredith Rahman. A Comparison of
U.S. and Nigerian Student Attitudes Towards Women as Leaders
Shijie Feng. Women Leaders: Women or Leaders?: Comparative Case
Studies in the US and China
Shoeba Hassan. To Break the Mold or Follow the Crowd: Do Men and
Women Lead Differently?
Donelda S McKechnie, Sandy Kelly and Jim Grant. Today's Woman
Pursuing Leadership: Cautious, Constrained or Confident?
Murjaan Ballroom 5
12. Panel. Age, Gender, and Religion: Factors in the Acquisition
and Practice of Leadership
Sophia Pandya. Religious Change and Leadership among Yemeni Women
Anna Onaolapo. Inhibitions to African Women Leadership Role in
Religion: A Case Study of Yoruba Land in Nigeria
Melissa H. McDermott. Leadership Development across Generations
and Cultures
Murjaan Ballroom 6
13. Workshop. Leadership: Knowing Oneself and Knowing Others
Jack L. Hillwig
Liane Gray- Startner
Meeting Room 3
14. Workshop. Tools and Resources for Integrating Opportunities
and Addressing Barriers to Learning/Developing Leadership
Amanda Chisholm
Sakti Calabria
Aatika Nagrah
Meeting Room 4