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Motivational Women Speakers: The Difference One Person Makes

Posted by Jody Raines on Feb 23, 2012 1:54:00 PM

Motivational speakers are people who make a difference.  When it comes to changing the world, there may be no better motivation than a promise.  Nancy Brinker promised her sister, Susan Komen, that she would raise awareness of and to help find a cure for breast cancer.   Unfortunately, Susan passed away in 1982 at age 36.   At that time, no one was talking about breast cancer.   It was a quiet disease that no one wanted to talk about or share.  Yet today, we’ve likely heard of or known someone touched by breast cancer and the whole month of October is now dedicated to its awareness, detection and eventual eradication.  Treatment has made many advances, yet breast cancer still is a terrifying diagnosis; thanks to early detection and other improvements, millions of women do survive breast cancer.

In 2012, it is estimated there will be over 225,000 newly reported incidents of women diagnosed with breast cancer within the US -- and that nearly 40,000 of those women diagnosed will not survive.

Nancy Brinker took the initiative after losing her sister to establish the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation.  The foundation pioneered cause-related marketing initiatives that led to new legislation, greater government research funding and billions of dollars spent on awareness and research.  Today, Susan G. Komen foundation is the largest network of breast cancer survivors and activists in the world.

From an inauspicious beginning at a kitchen table to one of Biography Magazine’s “25 Most Powerful Women in America” and Ladies Home Journal’s “100 Most Important Women of the 20th Century”, Nancy Brinker shares an empowering journey which resonates with women executives, entrepreneurs and business leaders. We all have the power, as an individual, to make a difference in our workplace, our community and in our home.  

Turning adversity into positive change for the greater good is an important aspect of today’s challenging economy.   By motivating and empowering our associates, we create the opportunity for them to add more value to the team, thereby gaining greater confidence and job satisfaction for them and increased productivity and organizational strength for the firm.

Selecting a speaker with a story that transcends the status quo and resonates with an audience is important.  Whether your event is related to health care initiatives or business motivation, having a powerful woman leader such as Nancy Brinker will make a lasting impression on your audience.
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Topics: motivational speakers, Women Keynote Speakers, motivational women speakers

Oh, What a Night!

Posted by WWSG Staff on Nov 21, 2011 2:42:00 PM

WWSG recently celebrated its two-year anniversary with a packed house at our inaugural client appreciation/open house event in our spacious new global headquarters in Old Town Alexandria.  Sheila Bair, Carly Fiorina, Ben Sasse and Eleanor Clift were just a few of the exclusive and VIP speakers who joined the celebration, engaging guests in conversation as delicious food and drink were enjoyed by all.

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Topics: Worldwide Speakers Group, speaker bureau, Women Keynote Speakers, Healthcare Speakers

The World's Top Women Business Leaders

Posted by WWSG Staff on Sep 1, 2011 12:13:00 PM

Forbes magazine recently published its annual World's 100 Most Powerful Women list, a ranking that spans countries, industries and spheres of influence. After ceding the top spot to Michelle Obama last year after a four-year reign, Germany's Angela Merkel again returns to the number one position for 2011. However, there are some definite surprises in this year's list including a number of fresh faces, savvy up-and-comers as well as some notable drop-offs.

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Topics: Women Keynote Speakers

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