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Vote Run Lead 2009 Training Calendar Released!


The 2009 Go Run season will launch with Rural Go Run on May 1st – our second annual training specifically tailored to women in rural America – and will take place on Minnesota’s Iron Range. Last year, community excitement was so high that applications had to close a month in advance of the training, and we’re expecting equally high interest in 2009 – so make sure to get your application in today!

Minnesota Go Run - June 19 - 20, 2009
Georgia Go Run - June 26 - 27, 2009
Michigan Go Run - July 10 - 12, 2009
Colorado Go Run - July 24 - 25, 2009

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Kelley Bell-Wenzlaff

CURRENT CANDIDATES 84 Replies

If you are currently running for elected office, please list your information here. Include a link to your campaign website if you have one, and information about what type of help and support you...

Started by Kelley Bell-Wenzlaff in Running For Office Or Thinking About It?. Last reply by Laurie Olmon Nov 23.

Martha L. Ayerdis, MBA

Leaders and Ethic 5 Replies

Why do leaders fail ethically when it is so obvious to the rest of us how they should act?

Started by Martha L. Ayerdis, MBA in Corporate Women. Last reply by Julie Vruggink Nov 19.

Martha L. Ayerdis, MBA

Can we apply new business strategies in the government to improve our economy or we should focus in past mistakes and reinvent new marketing strategies to change it? 1 Reply

I am working in a document about unemployment and the economic crisis. I am sure we have to reorganize the marketing strategies and reinvent our economy.

Started by Martha L. Ayerdis, MBA in Corporate Women. Last reply by Julie Vruggink Nov 19.

Ruth Michelle Hart

Women in Iowa

I am looking for women in Eastern Iowa who are looking to form the class of 2011. In Cedar Rapids, we have a mayor, 5 district seats and three at large seats. This year there were 16 candidates and...

Started by Ruth Michelle Hart in General Chat Nov 16.

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