Building Legacies: Women's Leadership Summit

Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Goodwood Museum & Gardens
8:30 AM – 1:00 PM (Check in starts at 8:00 AM)
To coincide with Women’s History Month, the TCC Leadership Institute and TCC Foundation are proud to co-host this half-day event specifically geared toward emerging and existing women in leadership.
The program will be a combination of presentations and group discussions that explore the qualities, characteristics and values that support women reaching their full potential in both their personal and professional lives.
We will hear stories from ordinary women who have accomplished extraordinary things in their everyday life, and give participants the opportunity to network with other women in our community.
Keynote Address
Karen Moore, APR, CPRC
Founder & CEO, Moore Communications Group
Karen Moore is an acknowledged leader in the media relations, public relations, crisis communications and public affairs arena. Called by Henry Kissinger, “one tough lady,” Karen is the CEO and Founder of Moore Communications Group. This innovative marketing communications firm, with offices in Tallahassee, West Palm Beach, Denver, and New Orleans, is one of the largest independently-owned PR firms in Florida, representing clients across the U.S. The firm was named by Inc. 5000 as one of the “Fastest Growing Companies in America” in 2011 and by Florida Trend magazine as one of “Florida’s Best Companies to Work For” for the past five years.
Karen has published numerous articles and is a frequent public speaker, having addressed the “White House Summit on Women Entrepreneurs.” She has conducted media training sessions for Fortune 500 companies, elected officials and the British Olympic Team. Recognition for her work has brought numerous national and regional honors including the Stanley Tait Professional Award for Service from the Florida Public Relations Association and Distinguished Leader Award by the National Association of Community Leaders.
Event Moderator
Laura Osteen, PhD
Director, Florida State University Center for Leadership & Social Change
Laura Osteen serves as the Director of the Florida State University’s Center for Leadership and Social Change and teaches in the College of Education. She is the co-author of Cultivating Leader Identity and Capacity in Students from Diverse Backgrounds (ASHE, 2013) and co-editor of Developing Students Leadership Capacity (Jossey-Bass, 2012).
Registration is required. Deadline for registration is March 1. To purchase tickets, please visit: www.TCCWomenInLeadership.com.
*Additional discounts available for students. E-mail for details and promo code.
For more information about this event, please contact us at (850) 201-8760 or mainwoom@tcc.fl.edu.