Our Northern Stars Leadership Breakfast Series
Thursday, February 23, 2012
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Rauenhorst Ballroom, Coeur de Catherine
St. Catherine University, St. Paul

$12 Individual
$105 Table of 10

Sponsored by WOLF@BestBuy
Presented by The Leadership Institute and the School of Business and Leadership

Our Northern Stars

Leadership Lecture Breakfast Series
Thursday, February 23, 2012

Best Buy Panel of Women Leaders facilitated by radio personality Ruth Koscielak:
Navigating Your Career Path when the Routes Keep Changing

Who is driving your career? What direction are you heading? Are you stalled, stuck or just going the wrong way?   One big outcome of the recession is that we must be in charge of our own next steps and be aware of what is happening in our industry. The panel will share lessons learned from their leadership journey within a company that has changed, grown and evolved over the last several years. They will also discuss what leadership skills are essential for women to succeed and how we as women leaders can add value in a competitive job market.

Best Buy Panel Discussion

Christine Webster Moore
Vice President,
New Business Customer Solutions
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Dr. Susan Marcinelli
Senior Vice President, Innovation and Leadership Development
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Beth Smits
Vice President, Field Service
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Melissa Barra
Vice President, Finance Lead New Business and Reengineering Officer
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Ruth Koscielak
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Facilitator
Radio Personality and St. Catherine Alum
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Thank you to our event sponsor

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WOLF@BestBuy


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Previous Our Northern Star attendee comments:
"Very inspirational experience and I would recommend attending the Our Northern Stars Breakfast Events."

"The event made me realize the power of storytelling and finding our authentic voice."

"I was enlightened when the guest speaker, Ann Bancroft, shared how she honored and reframed risk-taking. It changed my perspective and my take away was there are always positives in every situation."