Are you looking for more VISION for your future? Join the Women Catalysts community and Kristin Hayden for a collaborative workshop to help you craft your own personal vision statement. Whatever change you want to make in the world and create in your own life, we'll help you make it happen. This workshop will give you the framework and best daily practices for bringing your vision to life (even if you don't know what it is yet)!
more clarity and focus on your career and life path
to do great things in the world
an awesome community to support you
to feel inspired!
You'll craft your unique vision statement and leave with the tools and inspiration you need to kick ass, take names, and send thank you notes. We hope to see you there.
About Women Catalysts
You want to get ahead without losing your heart. We're with you. Women Catalysts is an inspired community of go-getting women (and the men who think they're really awesome). Join us!
About Kristin Hayden
KRISTIN HAYDEN – SOCIAL ENTREPRENEUR, MOVEMENT BUILDER, COACH & MENTOR Kristin has spent her career creating opportunities for leadership and greater global engagement among historically underprivileged groups. She is an Ashoka Fellow and the Official Spokesperson for the Global Access Pipeline. She is currently the Chief Partnership Officer for IGNITE in San Francisco, building a national movement to inspire young women to run for political office. She is also the co-founder of VisionVenture, the social enterprise that inspires, equips, accelerates and invests in changemakers’ Visions. In 2002, she founded OneWorld Now!, an award-winning global leadership program for low-income and minority youth based in Seattle, which has been hailed as one of the most innovative after school programs in the USA. She has lived and worked in Russia, Georgia, France, and the UK. Kristin is a high-energy, sought-after speaker on living your vision, diversity & inclusion, global leadership, and social entrepreneurship for audiences ranging from high school-aged youth to aspiring and established change-makers.