“Negotiation Skills” contributed to our knowledge of effective negotiation strategies and building constructive relationships toward common goals.Įach workshop was highly successful in teaching and enhancing participants’ skills, but my absolute favorite workshop had to be the “90 Day Challenge with VoteRunLead”. “Industry Trends” included a panel of highly knowledgeable and experienced women who are actively involved in the ins and outs of renewable industry market fluctuations. The “Brave Space” sessions were geared toward women of diverse backgrounds, emphasizing inclusion and understanding of additional challenges in the workplace that we face. Some of the breakout topics I joined included “Surviving (and Thriving) When your Company is Acquired or Reorganizing”, where I learned how best to maneuver my placement within an organization while also understanding how to grow professionally from challenging obstacles and seek opportunities where there seem too few. Not only was I able to attend due to the WRISE San Diego’s generous scholarship, but I was able to join my fellow colleagues from GRID Alternatives in learning more about leadership in renewable industries, in gaining practical skills for my field and my future, and in networking with empowering women from across the world. The WRISE Leadership Forum was truly a life-changing event for me. Julie Hadfield, Workforce & Volunteerism SolarCorps Fellow Women of Renewable Industries and Sustainable Energy San Diego Steering Committee We look forward to receiving your application! Allow use of your professional photo and report for our sponsors and future recipients.A verbal summary can be given by attending a WRISE San Diego Steering Committee call. ![]()
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