Omaha Women Work

Words from the work force.

Working women share their personal experiences and discuss leadership opportunities and networking possibilities. Plus, they talk about the positive difference leadership development and work/life integration can make.

  Heather Wright
The Gallup Organization
Senior Consultant/Senior Seminar Leader

As a woman, you need to find time to focus on yourself, as well as find a work/family blend that's right for your situation. Since women are constantly dealing with multiple aspects of life, a flexible work schedule is a rising need that needs to be met.

 
 
  Betsy Pérez
Ervin & Smith Advertising and Public Relations
Director of Creative Services

Women are important to the future and leadership of any company. Moving forward, both men and women need to take individual responsibility in creating new networks. Plus, women should seek out multiple mentors that can make positive recommendations and guide them down the best path.

 
 
  Jean Stothert
Millard School Board

We live in a male-dominated culture. But it doesn't have to be that way. Women shouldn't feel intimidated to take on leadership roles in companies … or in politics. They have the resources, courage and intelligence needed to succeed.

Why care?
Asserting yourself at home, at work, and in society is good for you and the next generation of women.
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