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Henkel hosts 1st business visit for 10,000 Women scholars

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012
10,000 Women scholars with Professional Women's Forum members at Henkel

10,000 Women scholars with Professional Women's Forum members at Henkel

Written by: Wynona Heim, Program Manager, Thunderbird for Good

On Tuesday January 24th, the Professional Women’s Forum of Henkel Consumer Goods Inc. hosted 28 women entrepreneurs from 10 countries in Asia and the Pacific for an afternoon business site visit, roundtable discussions on leadership, and a networking dinner at the Henkel facility in north Scottsdale.  The women are spending two weeks at Thunderbird’s campus in Glendale for an intensive business skills training course as part of the global Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women initiative.

Cindy Demers, VP of Corporate Communications at Henkel, gave the ladies a short overview of Henkel’s global operations, primary brands, and an overview of what functions the Scottsdale location serves to the corporation.  This overview included Henkel’s Vision to be a global leader in brands and technologies, and how they act on that vision within the context of their organizational values:

1)      We put our customers at the center of what we do.

2)      We value, challenge and reward our people.

3)      We drive excellent sustainable financial performance.

4)      We are committed to leadership in sustainability.

5)      We build our future on our family business foundation.

To conclude the initial overview session, the ladies were given an overview of our host organization, the Professional Women’s forum at Henkel, including membership levels, activities, and the benefits of professional organizations.


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Site visits bring practical knowledge to Global Cohort fellows

Saturday, January 28th, 2012

6790572765_77aa2ea9a9After a busy first week filled with intensive coursework on pricing, negotiations, strategy, communications and leadership, the Global Cohort Fellows left Thunderbird for a site visit in downtown Phoenix. They headed to a block of women owned businesses in the Historic Medlock Plaza- Frances, Stinkweeds Records, Smeeks and Halo Piercing. A highlight of the visit was a presentation by Georganne Bryant, proprietor of Smeeks and Frances, and Kelsey Yamashita, proprietor of Halo Piercing and Jewelry.

Site visits like these give the fellows an opportunity to discuss practical challenges that they are facing- difficulty with talent management and marketing, creative designs and store displays and goal setting. Bryant challenged the fellows to adopt a word for the year- hers for 2012 is “enjoy.” She also gave a good lesson in management philosophy- treat your employees like family. Yamashita emphasized the power of courage. As a female owner of a piercing shop, a traditionally male dominated industry- she faced numerous hardships but never gave up. By sticking to her principles, she has been able to build her business solidly throughout the years.

See more images from the trip at our Flickr page.

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Welcome to campus Global Cohort!

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

By: Samantha M. Novick

Yesterday, Thunderbird welcomed 28 women entrepreneurs from 10 countries to campus for two weeks of intensive business skills training. The program, a partnership between Thunderbird, the U.S. Department of State and the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women initiative, is the first of three “global cohorts” of women who will receive training in Arizona. While Thunderbird has run intensive business skills training programs since 2005 for women entrepreneurs from Afghanistan, Pakistan and Jordan, this is the first time that such a diversity of nations are represented in one class. This “truly global” program brings together women from nations as diverse as Kyrgyzstan, Kiribati, Malaysia and Tajikistan.  The businesses that each woman operates represent many different industries, including traditional handicrafts, food service, farming, homeopathic therapy, landscape design, digital marketing and consulting.

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The fellows were welcomed to campus with an opening reception and global market, attended by faculty, students, staff and our community partners.  Many of the fellows brought goods from their businesses to sell- including beautiful hand-woven Ikat scarves and handbags from Uzbekistan, capiz shell jewelry and home décor from Indonesia and painted canvases and woven goods from Papua New Guinea.  Remarks were made by Thunderbird President Dr. Angel Cabrera, Sharon Harper, President and CEO of The Plaza Companies and a member of Thunderbird’s Board of Fellows, as well as Ambassador Barbara Barrett, a Thunderbird Trustee and the recently announced interim president of Thunderbird. Ambassador Barrett has been a strong supporter of Thunderbird for Good since its inception.

For the next two weeks, the women will take classes with Thunderbird faculty, interact with students and meet with local female business leaders across Arizona. Today, the women will take part in a strategy practicum with Thunderbird Professor Dr. Nathan Washburn, and this afternoon they’ll participate in a roundtable discussion with the Professional Women’s Forum at Henkel in Scottsdale. Henkel operates worldwide with leading brands and technologies in three business areas: Laundry and Home Care, Cosmetics/Toiletries and Adhesive Technologies.

We’re looking forward to the adventures that we will have over the next two weeks with our first Global Cohort! Follow the Thunderbird for Good blog, Facebook page, Flickr and Twitter account for more news, photos and multimedia.

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