The Courage of our Convictions
The Courage of our Convictions
04–05 APR 2019
Dialogue
Opening Remarks
Robin Ely and Lakshmi Ramarajan, Harvard Business School
Robin Ely and Lakshmi Ramarajan, Harvard Business School
Symposium Co-Chairs, Robin Ely, Professor of Business Management at Harvard Business
School, and Lakshmi Ramarajan, Associate Professor of Business Management at Harvard
Business School, kick off the 2019 Gender and Work Symposium: The Courage of our Convictions.
Symposium Co-Chairs, Robin Ely, Professor of Business Management at Harvard Business
School, and Lakshmi Ramarajan, Associate Professor of Business Management at Harvard
Business School, kick off the 2019 Gender and Work Symposium: The Courage of our Convictions.
Flash Talks
Caring About Caregiving: Living the Courage of My Convictions
Nanette Fondas
Nanette Fondas
Nanette Fondas, Author, presents Flash Talk, “Caring About Caregiving: Living the
Courage of My Convictions”, at the 2019 Gender and Work Symposium.
Nanette Fondas, Author, presents Flash Talk, “Caring About Caregiving: Living the
Courage of My Convictions”, at the 2019 Gender and Work Symposium.
Life and Leadership after HBS: Sexual Harassment Experiences and Beliefs
Liz Johnson, Harvard Business School
Liz Johnson, Harvard Business School
Liz Johnson, PhD Candidate at Harvard Business School, presents the Flash Talk, “Life
and Leadership after HBS: Sexual Harassment Experiences and Beliefs” at the 2019 Gender
and Work Symposium
Liz Johnson, PhD Candidate at Harvard Business School, presents the Flash Talk, “Life
and Leadership after HBS: Sexual Harassment Experiences and Beliefs” at the 2019 Gender
and Work Symposium
Constructing a Counternormative Identity within Your Own Community
Elise Jones, Boston College
Elise Jones, Boston College
Elise Jones, Doctoral Candidate at Boston College, presents the Flash Talk “Constructing
a Counternormative Identity within Your Own Community” at the 2019 Gender and Work
Symposium.
Elise Jones, Doctoral Candidate at Boston College, presents the Flash Talk “Constructing
a Counternormative Identity within Your Own Community” at the 2019 Gender and Work
Symposium.
The Just Wage Tool: Moving from a “Just Hope to a “Just Wage” Economy
Charlice Hurst, The University of Notre Dame, Mendoza School of Busines
Charlice Hurst, The University of Notre Dame, Mendoza School of Busines
Charlice Hurst, Assistant Professor of Management and Organization at The University
of Notre Dame, Mendoza School of Business, presents the Flash Talk, “The Just Wage
Tool: Moving from a “Just Hope to a “Just Wage” Economy” at the 2019 Gender and Work
Charlice Hurst, Assistant Professor of Management and Organization at The University
of Notre Dame, Mendoza School of Business, presents the Flash Talk, “The Just Wage
Tool: Moving from a “Just Hope to a “Just Wage” Economy” at the 2019 Gender and Work
Identity Theft Rediscovering Ourselves after Stroke
Debra Meyerson, Stanford University
Debra Meyerson, Stanford University
Debra Meyerson, Adjunct Professor at Stanford University, presents Flash Talk, “Identity
Theft Rediscovering Ourselves after Stroke”, at the 2019 Gender and Work Symposium.
Debra Meyerson, Adjunct Professor at Stanford University, presents Flash Talk, “Identity
Theft Rediscovering Ourselves after Stroke”, at the 2019 Gender and Work Symposium.
Finsta: A Mental Health Resource for the Modern Age: What happens when authenticity and vulnerability meet performance?
Francesca Ely-Spence
Francesca Ely-Spence
Francesca Ely-Spence, Underwriter at Stripe, presents Flash Talk, “Finsta: A Mental
Health Resource for the Modern Age: What happens when authenticity and vulnerability
meet performance?” at the 2019 Gender and Work Symposium.
Francesca Ely-Spence, Underwriter at Stripe, presents Flash Talk, “Finsta: A Mental
Health Resource for the Modern Age: What happens when authenticity and vulnerability
meet performance?” at the 2019 Gender and Work Symposium.
Her Place at the Table in the Trump Era
Robin Ely (on behalf of Deborah Kolb)
Robin Ely (on behalf of Deborah Kolb)
Robin Ely, on behalf of Deborah Kolb, presents Flash Talk, “Her Place at the Table
in the Trump Era” at the 2019 Gender and Work Symposium
Robin Ely, on behalf of Deborah Kolb, presents Flash Talk, “Her Place at the Table
in the Trump Era” at the 2019 Gender and Work Symposium
The Means-Influence-Ability (MI, A) Model of Agency for Gender and Leadership
Anyi Ma, Duke University, Fuqua School of Management
Anyi Ma, Duke University, Fuqua School of Management
Anyi Ma, PhD Candidate in Management and Organizations at Duke University, Fuqua School
of Management, presents Flash Talk, “The Means-Influence-Ability (MI, A) Model of
Agency for Gender and Leadership”, at the 2019 Gender and Work Symposium.
Anyi Ma, PhD Candidate in Management and Organizations at Duke University, Fuqua School
of Management, presents Flash Talk, “The Means-Influence-Ability (MI, A) Model of
Agency for Gender and Leadership”, at the 2019 Gender and Work Symposium.
Stereotype Threat’s Silver Lining: Speaking Out for Change
Clarissa Cortland, INSEAD
Clarissa Cortland, INSEAD
Clarissa Cortland, Post Doctoral Fellow at INSEAD, presents Flash Talk, “Stereotype
Threat’s Silver Lining: Speaking Out for Change”, at the 2019 Gender and Work Symposium
Clarissa Cortland, Post Doctoral Fellow at INSEAD, presents Flash Talk, “Stereotype
Threat’s Silver Lining: Speaking Out for Change”, at the 2019 Gender and Work Symposium
Leveraging Minority Identities at Work
Sandra Cha, Brandeis International Business School
Sandra Cha, Brandeis International Business School
Sandra Cha, Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior at Brandeis International
Business School, presents Flash Talk: Leveraging Minority Identities at Work” at the
2019 Gender and Work Symposium.
Sandra Cha, Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior at Brandeis International
Business School, presents Flash Talk: Leveraging Minority Identities at Work” at the
2019 Gender and Work Symposium.
Allies for Whom? The Selfish & Selfless Underlying Allyship Engagement
L. Taylor Phillips, New York University, Stern School of Business
L. Taylor Phillips, New York University, Stern School of Business
L. Taylor Phillips, Assistant Professor of Management & Organizations at New York
University, Stern School of Business, presents Flash Talk, “Allies for Whom? The Selfish
& Selfless Underlying Allyship Engagement”, at the 2019 Gender and Work Symposium.
L. Taylor Phillips, Assistant Professor of Management & Organizations at New York
University, Stern School of Business, presents Flash Talk, “Allies for Whom? The Selfish
& Selfless Underlying Allyship Engagement”, at the 2019 Gender and Work Symposium.
Interview with Rae Johnson on "The Embodiment of Courage"
Rae Johnson, Pacifica Graduate Institute
Rae Johnson, Pacifica Graduate Institute
Rae is Chair of the Somatic Studies Specialization of the M.A./Ph.D. Dept Psychology
Program at Pacifica Graduate Institute
Rae is Chair of the Somatic Studies Specialization of the M.A./Ph.D. Dept Psychology
Program at Pacifica Graduate Institute
Interview with Dolly Chugh on "The Person you Mean to Be: How Good People Fight Bias"
Dolly Chugh, New York University, Stern School of Business
Dolly Chugh, New York University, Stern School of Business
Dolly Chugh is an Associate Professor of Management and Organizations at New York
University, Stern School of Business.
Dolly Chugh is an Associate Professor of Management and Organizations at New York
University, Stern School of Business.
Interview with Kira Hudson Banks on "Corageous Self Awareness for Social Change"
Kira Hudson Banks, St. Louis University
Kira Hudson Banks, St. Louis University
Kira Hudson Banks is an Associate Professor of Psychology at St. Louis University.
Kira Hudson Banks is an Associate Professor of Psychology at St. Louis University.
Interview with Maureen Scully on "Mobilizing Privileged Allies"
Maureen Scully, Umass Boston
Maureen Scully, Umass Boston
Maureen Scully is an Associate Professor of Management as well as the the PhD Program
Director, at Umass Boston's College of Management
Maureen Scully is an Associate Professor of Management as well as the the PhD Program
Director, at Umass Boston's College of Management
Presentation
Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger
Soraya Chemaly
Soraya Chemaly
Soraya Chemaly, Author and Director of the Women’s Media Center Speech Project, presents
the opening Keynote Talk, "Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger", at the 2019
Gender and Work Symposium.
Soraya Chemaly, Author and Director of the Women’s Media Center Speech Project, presents
the opening Keynote Talk, "Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger", at the 2019
Gender and Work Symposium.
Mobilizing Privileged Allies to Address Inequalities
Maureen Scully, Umass Boston
Maureen Scully, Umass Boston
Maureen Scully, Associate Professor of Management at The University of Massachusetts
Boston, presents “Mobilizing Privileged Allies to Address Inequalities” at the 2019
Gender and Work Symposium.
Maureen Scully, Associate Professor of Management at The University of Massachusetts
Boston, presents “Mobilizing Privileged Allies to Address Inequalities” at the 2019
Gender and Work Symposium.
The Embodiment of Courage
Rae Johnson, Pacifica Graduate Institute
Rae Johnson, Pacifica Graduate Institute
Rae Johnson, Chair of the Somatic Studies Program at Pacifica Graduate Institute,
presents “The Embodiment of Courage” at the 2019 Gender and Work Symposium.
Rae Johnson, Chair of the Somatic Studies Program at Pacifica Graduate Institute,
presents “The Embodiment of Courage” at the 2019 Gender and Work Symposium.
On Power, Ambiguity, and Mentoring in the Workplace
Mario Small, Harvard University
Mario Small, Harvard University
Mario Small, Professor of Sociology at Harvard University, presents “On Power, Ambiguity,
and Mentoring in the Workplace” at the 2019 Gender and Work Symposium.
Mario Small, Professor of Sociology at Harvard University, presents “On Power, Ambiguity,
and Mentoring in the Workplace” at the 2019 Gender and Work Symposium.
Enough
Laura Morgan Roberts, Georgetown
Laura Morgan Roberts, Georgetown
Laura M. Roberts, Teaching Professor of Management at Georgetown University, McDonough
School of Business, presents an original poem, “Enough”, kicking off the afternoon
program at the 2019 Gender and Work Symposium.
Laura M. Roberts, Teaching Professor of Management at Georgetown University, McDonough
School of Business, presents an original poem, “Enough”, kicking off the afternoon
program at the 2019 Gender and Work Symposium.
Has #MeToo Unintentionally Increased Male Managers’ Fear of Mentoring & Interacting with Female Colleagues?
Victoria Brescoll, Yale School of Management
Victoria Brescoll, Yale School of Management
Victoria Brescoll, Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior at The Yale School
of Management, presents Flash Talk, “Has #MeToo Unintentionally Increased Male Managers’
Fear of Mentoring & Interacting with Female Colleagues?”, at the 2019 Gender and Work
Symposium.
Victoria Brescoll, Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior at The Yale School
of Management, presents Flash Talk, “Has #MeToo Unintentionally Increased Male Managers’
Fear of Mentoring & Interacting with Female Colleagues?”, at the 2019 Gender and Work
Symposium.
Courageous Self Awareness for Social Change
Kira Hudson Banks, St. Louis University
Kira Hudson Banks, St. Louis University
Kira Hudson Banks, Associate Professor of Psychology at St. Louis University, presents
“Courageous Self Awareness for Social Change” at the 2019 Gender and Work Symposium.
Kira Hudson Banks, Associate Professor of Psychology at St. Louis University, presents
“Courageous Self Awareness for Social Change” at the 2019 Gender and Work Symposium.
The Person You Mean To Be
Dolly Chugh, New York University, Stern School of Business,
Dolly Chugh, New York University, Stern School of Business,
Dolly Chugh, Associate Professor of Management and Organizations at New York University,
Stern School of Business, presents “The Person You Mean to Be: How Good People Fight
Bias” at the 2019 Gender and Work Symposium.
Dolly Chugh, Associate Professor of Management and Organizations at New York University,
Stern School of Business, presents “The Person You Mean to Be: How Good People Fight
Bias” at the 2019 Gender and Work Symposium.