image: quote markIt is not fair to ask of others what you are not willing to do yourself. You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You must do the thing which you think you cannot do.

Leap Into Leadership 2008

image: Leap into Leadership logoThe bipartisan Wyoming Women’s Legislative Caucus hosted over 100 women from across the Equality State at the State Capitol on Friday, February 29, 2008, for an event called “Leap into Leadership.”  The day included coffee in State Auditor Rita Meyer’s office, leadership development workshops and speeches by Former Representative Clarene Law as well as Wyoming Women’s Legislative Caucus members Rep. Deb Hammons, D-Washakie, and Rep. Rosie Berger, R-Sheridan.

photo: Leap into LeadershipFormer Representative Law, addressing the Wyoming House of Representatives in honor of Women’s History Month said, “I never thought I’d see unity like this, a Women’s Legislative Caucus, both sides of the aisle.” Representative Law also recognized the Equality State Policy Center and the Wyoming Business Alliance for working together on this event, celebrating the wonderful “partnership of purpose” that brought those two entities together for the sake of women’s leadership.

photo: Leap into LeadershipRepresentative Law stated that Wyoming has always been a state where women worked side by side with men, but as the last woman Chairman of the Wyoming House of Representatives, she said there is still much to be done to achieve equality.  In closing, Representative Law asked for a resolution “. . . guaranteeing equality to every man, woman, and child within the 98,000 square miles of this great state, that affirms leadership and affirms true equality in this equality state.”

Women in state and local government, non-profits, private industry, and students flocked to the event. The youngest participant missed her 5th grade school day to attend with her mother, as did two high school seniors from Sheridan, and close to thirty undergrad and graduate students from the University of Wyoming attended.  Thirty participants enjoyed their first-ever visit to the in-session Wyoming Legislature, and twenty-seven participants from age 18 to 60+ said they were thinking about running for elected office. 

Event Partners

 

image: Equality State Policy Center logoEquality State Policy Center - A Wyoming nonprofit corporation, Equality State Policy Center is a nontraditional coalition of Wyoming organizations working together on state government accountability and citizen access issues.

 

image: Equipoise Fund logoThe Equipoise Fund - Hoping to see individuals and communities across Wyoming actively value and respect the roles of women and girls, The Equipoise Fund works to energize, enrich and encourage the vision, voice and visibility of the women and girls of Wyoming.

 

image: Wyoming Women's Foundation logoWyoming Women’s Foundation - The Wyoming Women’s Foundation provides a reliable, permanent source of grants to invest in economic self-sufficiency for women and brighter futures for girls because when women and girls prosper, communities thrive.

 

image: Wyoming Business Alliance logoWyoming Business Alliance - The Wyoming Business Alliance has been Wyoming’s leading business advocate since 1979. Dedicated to a strong economy, WBA represents the economic and regulatory interests of small and large business.

 

image: Brimmer Communications logoThis event supported in part by Paul & Tatiana Maxwell and Brimmer Communications