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Wednesday, February 16, 2011 Urban Zen in March, Europe in Summer

Warm greetings!

We have some exciting invitations and opportunities, as you know!  I encourage you share this with others in your network! 

You're invited to our March Women's History Month Celebration on March 28th in partnership with the Urban Zen Foundation and Donna Karan! It will be a uniquely inspiring event, fun celebration, and great networking!   (Tickets will become invitation-only soon, there is a 50% early registration discount this week!)

The Women's History Celebration event by Womensphere & Donna Karan's Urban Zen Foundation will be a powerfully inspiring experience, a great networking opportunity for leaders - and  an exciting chance to connect with distinguished past speakers of Womensphere Summits who you may have missed.  

We've opened registration to the Womensphere Pan-European Summit at the Said Business School of the University of Oxford (Friday, July 29). Join women leaders from Europe and from around the world in a unique immersion on leadership, innovation, ventures, economics, and sustainability globally and in the EU. (As the above, registration will become invitation-only soon, we have heavily discounted registration today, which we created to make this accessible to our community, there are 20 places left.)

AGENDA will cover topics such as:
• The Global Economy, the EU and Emerging Markets:  Opportunities, Challenges, Risks, and the Impact of Globalization  
• International Opportunities for Today's Female Leaders
• Breakthrough Ideas & Innovations: How Will the Future Change? 
• Driving Innovation & Creating Innovative Organizations 
• New Models in Building a Green Economy & Creating Sustainability 
• Strategic Leadership: Creating & Sustaining Competitive Advantage
• Social Ventures & Social Innovation: New Models for Impact 

 For more info: Please email partnerships (at) womensphere.com  

And - we share a friendly reminder of the $80,000 of Executive Education scholarships that are available to YOU to study in the UK or France thanks to our partnership with the Said Business School, University of Oxford and with HEC Paris!  (Please feel free to share these scholarship opportunities with your women's networks and colleagues!)

Please Save the Date for the next Womensphere Global Summit - taking place in New York City on September 22-23, 2011! :-)

Lastly - I do want to congratulate one of our great partners, the Women Students Association at Harvard Business School, for putting on an outstanding 20th Dynamic Women in Business Conference. 
It was an honor to be invited to speak at the 20th annual conference, and truly inspiring to listen to some of my favorite professors who are now running amazing institutions - Gail McGovern, CEO of American Red Cross, and Youngme Moon, new Dean of the MBA Program at HBS! 

Please do share these opportunities - thanks so much - and good day!

With all the best wishes,
  
Analisa L. Balares
CEO, Womensphere

CEO & Chief Strategy & Investment Officer,Womensphere

For over two decades, Analisa Balares has been committed to women’s leadership development, entrepreneurship, innovation, sustainable development, and education. She has produced, directed, and co-produced over 100 conferences, summits, events, and media on these themes, with 12 of these conferences and forums through Womensphere.

In the summer of 2007, Analisa founded Womensphere, a unique global leadership community and independent media company that inspires, empowers, connects, and unites women leaders, innovators, entrepreneurs, policymakers, scientists, artists, explorers, and women who are creating development and pioneering new trails across all fields and disciplines. In the last three years, as the US and global economies went through crises and upheaval, Analisa and the leadership of the Womensphere Team brought together a community of over 11,000 women leaders, building one of the most powerful new platforms for emerging women leaders, and for women leaders across all fields.

Prior to Womensphere, Analisa launched her career in the Goldman Sachs High Technology Investment Banking group, where she helped execute over $1.5 billion in IPOs, corporate financings, and mergers and acquisitions for companies like open source software leader Red Hat and communications leader Nokia. Her professional experience includes working for Milestone Capital Management, Morgan Stanley’s Energy Investment Banking Group, the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva, and the Japan External Trade Organization.

Analisa holds an MBA from Harvard Business School; a BA in Economics & Mathematics cum laude from Mount Holyoke College; and an International Baccalaureate Diploma from Lester Pearson United World College of the Pacific in Canada. While at Harvard Business School, Analisa founded and co-led the non-profit Global Entrepreneurship Network (GEN), and served as a President of the HBS Entrepreneurship Club, and Debate Coach/Team Co-Captain of the HBS Debate Team.

Following business school, Analisa joined Microsoft as Global Marketing Manager for Microsoft’s blogging and social networking service, where she managed the global marketing launch of Windows Live Spaces in over 30 countries, and led the strategy and execution of Spaces projects around branding, partnerships, events, and online community development. She managed Spaces’ internal partnerships with MSN Entertainment and XBox, and external partnerships with NGOs (Global Fund for Women, Earth Day Network), media companies (ABC, Sundance Channel), and independent music/film/TV festivals (SXSW, MethodFest Film Festival, New York TV Festival).

A global citizen, Analisa’s lifework and inspiration to have impact emerged early: In her teens, she led a team of students pioneering innovative work on wastewater pollution treatment, recycling, and alternative energy production, efforts which won recognition and the Philippine Shell Petroleum Company‘s Outstanding Junior Scientist Award for three consecutive years. She was elected Senate President of the 1st Philippine Youth Environment Congress, where she led drafting the Philippine Youth Environment and Sustainable Development Policy Proposal for the UN Earth Summit in Brazil. That year, she was elected Youth Mayor of Manila City, where she led the passing of 18 Executive Orders into laws to improve the community, education, and environment of Manila. As a Canadian Government scholar to the Lester Pearson United World College in British Columbia, she gave voice to the importance of children’s rights while on the Steering Committee of Canada’s First International Conference on the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child held in Vancouver.

In 1999, Analisa founded The Lyons Network, a leadership and career mentoring organization for young women, and for a decade, Analisa co-led the organization of regional conferences on leadership, innovation, and entrepreneurship for young women in New England, reaching several thousand young women in the last decade.

Analisa was recently selected as Fearless Woman of the Year 2010 by The Fearless Factor in New York City. Analisa was chosen by the New Leaders Council as one of its 40 Under 40 New Leaders in the United States, and recognized as one of the 100 Most Influential Filipinas in America by the US Filipina Women’s Network. Analisa was also recognized by CBS Radio/1010Wins as its Tomorrow’s Newsmaker Award Winner for Business.

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