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PREVAIL, Vanderbilt’s premier Women’s Leadership Development Conference

Posted by on Monday, August 31, 2015 in archives.

Are you ready to PREVAIL?

PREVAIL, Vanderbilt’s premier Women’s Leadership Development Conference will take place on Sunday, September 27th from 10am-5pm in the Student Life Center.

We are looking for social influencers, leaders of all types, change agents, positive personas, advocates, allies, activists, servants, compassionate critics, bosses, feminists, dreamers, doers, observers, skeptics, survivors, people who motivate others, those who need to be motivated, people who get stuff done and those who are trying to figure out how to get stuff done. If youknow Vanderbilt students who identify as women who seek to learn, grow, develop, and be a part of positive personal and community change through a transformational and fun leadership development experience then PREVAIL is for them and we strongly encourage you to nominate them for this opportunity.

The PREVAIL Application is LIVE! http://bit.do/PREVAIL

Nominate students for this experience. Send nominations to studentleadership@vanderbilt.edu.

We look forward to hearing from you.

Questions? Contact Krystal Clark at krystal.clark@vanderbilt.edu or Alex Hollifield at alexandra.l.hollifield@vanderbilt.edu.

PREVAIL Planning Team

Krystal Clark, Student Leadership Development

Alex Hollifield, Women’s Center

Kinsey Walker, Women’s Center

Whitney Ezell, Student Orgs & Anchor Link

Michael Zimmerman, Office of the University Chaplain & Religious Life

Alison Wenzel, Athletics

Cara Tuttle Bell, Project Safe Center

Kristin Torrey, Greek Life

Heather Lefkowitz, Center for Student Professional Development

Eric Sneeden, Student Centers

Katherine Drotos Cuthbert, Wellness Programs and Alcohol Education

Francesca Walker , LGBTQI Life

Andrea Ramos-Lewis, Office of Housing and Residential Education

Kelly Jamerson, Office of Active Citizenship and Service

Alyson Farzad, Office of Intercultural Affairs

Rachel Eskridge, Psychological & Counseling Center

Molly Kunzman, Center for Student Professional Development