A Woman’s Perspective on Leadership & Service

[ Image: Paul Klee, “Clarification,” from The Berggruen Klee Collection, 1984, NY Metropolitan Museum of Art ]
A Woman’s Perspective on Leadership & Service
A Conversation with Giovanna Meek
Join us for a discussion focusing on women and leadership with Duke University Divinity School student Giovanna Meek. Moderator Kelsey Graywill (Trinity ’18) will lead the discussion about Meek’s experiences leading a life in leadership and service as a military officer, arts entrepreneur, competitive sailing captain, and ordained member of the clergy.
Free and open to the public. Light lunch served. Co-sponsored by the Forum for Scholars and Publics, The Penny Pilgram George Women’s Leadership Initiative, and the Office of Civic Engagement.
Speakers
Giovanna Meek has served in many leadership positions: as a military officer, arts entrepreneur, counterterrorism consultant, business operations manager, founder of a 501(c)3, competitive sailing captain, ordained clergy, mother, and wife. Issues around leadership have been a live discussion for Giovanna, even before she attended the US Naval Academy, where…...
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Duke University
Kelsey Graywill is a junior premed student from Conifer, CO, and is completing a program of study of her own design called Human Creativity: Empirical, Social & Neuroaesthetics, which explores the science and physical realities that underlie humans’ ability to be creative. She is a Melissa & Doug Entrepreneurs Fellow…...
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[ Image: Paul Klee, “Clarification,” from The Berggruen Klee Collection, 1984, NY Metropolitan Museum of Art ]
A Woman’s Perspective on Leadership & Service
A Conversation with Giovanna Meek
Join us for a discussion focusing on women and leadership with Duke University Divinity School student Giovanna Meek. Moderator Kelsey Graywill (Trinity ’18) will lead the discussion about Meek’s experiences leading a life in leadership and service as a military officer, arts entrepreneur, competitive sailing captain, and ordained member of the clergy.
Free and open to the public. Light lunch served. Co-sponsored by the Forum for Scholars and Publics, The Penny Pilgram George Women’s Leadership Initiative, and the Office of Civic Engagement.
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