Last chance to register for Making Power Moves: Women and Leadership
The President’s Advisory Committee on the Status of Women (PACSW) is again sponsoring the course Making Power Moves: Women and Leadership.
This impactful series kicks off Wednesday, March 2, and reservations are processed in the order received. Don’t miss your chance: Sign up now!
Who should attend — and why
Making Power Moves is most beneficial to high-performing individuals who manage people and or projects. It is a great way to help boost your professional development and career goals.
Sessions include a mix of lectures, discussion and interactive exercises on the following topics:
- Managing and leading effectively
- Negotiation
- Organizational politics
- Managing up
- Perspectives on advancement from UC leaders
- Public speaking
- Non-defensive communication
Making Power Moves has received overwhelmingly positive feedback from past participants and has resulted in great outcomes. The specialized content is targeted to meet the needs of UC staff.
About our instructor
Amy Levine, Ed.D., is a certified leadership coach, educator and consultant with over 30 years’ experience in helping individuals and groups reach their goals. She is an expert on topics concerning women in society and is dedicated to addressing issues of ethnic diversity, sexual orientation, age and ability. In addition to her doctorate in education from UC Berkeley, she also holds a master’s degree in counseling psychology.
Course details
Dates: Every Wednesday, March 2 through May 4
Time: 4:00 pm to 7:00 p.m. (PT)
Location: Virtual via Zoom
Cost: $1,000 for 10 sessions (Most departments cover the course fee.)
Registration: This course is limited to 16 participants. Reservations are accepted in the order in which registration and payment are received. To be considered, please complete and submit the Making Power Moves Registration Form, below. Participation requires supervisory approval.