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Written by Michelle Zjala Winter
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Monday, 05 April 2010 15:41 |
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With the coming of Spring, I am reminded by many orders of Draw-lery, (children's drawing made into jewelry for Moms, relatives or friends) that Mother's Day is fast approaching, and our schedule is filling up fast! So if anyone you know would like to have a piece of Draw-lery made for Mother's Day, have them bring the child's drawing in soon and you will have it for that day!
And the BIG news from Michelle:
I have very exciting news, I have been selected, along with nine other area women professionals to be a mentor for the Young Entrepreneurs Program. Local mentors will be matched with YEP participants primarily on the basis of common business interests and ability to participate in program activities. This program is bringing Jordanians and Israelis together from a volatile region and is on the cutting edge of what is commonly called “public diplomacy” at the government level, or “citizen diplomacy” once people are interacting face to face. UW-Green Bay is honored to administer one of only three YEP grants awarded nationally. Mentors will dedicate some time to the YEP during the participants’ one-month visit here, and perhaps as part of the training team to visit both countries this summer.
Funded by the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Professional Exchanges Program Organized and sponsored by the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
The program director is Jay Harris, International Projects Coordinator University of Wisconsin-Green Bay 2420 Nicolet Drive, WH 303 Green Bay, WI 54311 Tel: (920) 465-5145 I am excited and honored to be included in this project, and look forward to the unfolding of this marvelous adventure, which begins this weekend. When there is time I will be sure to blog about this experience. I have included a portion of an article from Women magazine below.
BEYOND OUR BACKYARD
Program forges ties with women from Israel, Jordan BY TERRI DOUGHERTY
Female entrepreneurs from Israel and Jordan will visit Northeast Wisconsin this spring through a program designed to foster learning and friendship. The Young Entrepreneurs training project will also give area businesswomen the opportunity to travel to Israel and Jordan on the state department’s dime. “With a program like this the relationship building that happens from a global perspective” is a major benefit, notes Christina Trombley, director of the Small Business Development Center at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. “Learning from each other can be very energizing and very vibrant.”…
WWW.MYWOMENMAGAZINE.COM
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