UC Women Selected for Higher Education Leadership Program
Eight University of Cincinnati (UC) women have been selected to attend the 2008-2009 Womens Institute for Leadership Development (WILD) program. Initiated by UC in 2003, the program is now a collaborative effort of six area institutions UC, Xavier, Miami, Northern Kentucky University, Mt. St. Joseph and Cincinnati State.
Twenty-seven women applied this year; five faculty and three staff women were selected. They are as follows:
Flavia Bastos
Associate Professor
DAAP Art Education
Susan Bourke
Associate Professor
CECH
Margaret Hanson
Associate Professor
A&S Physics
Kimberly Jacobs-Beck
Associate Professor
Clermont Humanities & Social Sciences
Mina Jones Jefferson
Assistant Dean
College of Law
Mary McCann
Engineer
Facilities Maintenance & Operations
Amberly Miller
Assistant Dean
DAAP
Amy Reed
Associate Clinical Professor
Surgery
The program consists of seven sessions on various topics including career development, leadership and negotiation. Sessions are held at participating institutions once a month. The University of Cincinnati underwrites tuition for selected participants.
For questions about this program please contact Barb Rinto, director of the UC Women's Center, at 513-556-3279.
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