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The Financial Women’s
Association Of San Francisco
presents
A Professional Development Series event
"Climbing the Corporate Ladder in High Heels"
Join us Monday, July 9 at Vino Venue in San
Francisco to hear Kathleen Archambeau, author of "Climbing
the Corporate Ladder in High Heels", as she shares the
insights from her highly acclaimed book.
Climbing the Corporate Ladder in High Heels is the first
book to teach women:
How to climb the corporate ladder and have fun doing it,
How to use 12 of their natural roles and talents to
advance in corporate America,
How to thrive in a downsizing and outsourcing global
economy,
The secret of becoming a billionaire,
How to achieve both a rewarding career and a fulfilling
life, and
What to do when they hit the glass ceiling.
"Regardless of what kinds of shoes we wear, Kathleen
Archambeau's book, Climbing the Corporate Ladder in High
Heels, is an essential tool for women who want to
succeed in business without giving up who they are as women.
It provides sound advice to empower women to use all of our
God-given skills and strengths to realize our potential and
our dreams. This book re-defines success with an emphasis on
women's values, the very values essential to bettering our
world." - Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of
the U.S. House of Representatives
About the Speaker
Kathleen Archambeau is the author of Climbing The
Corporate Ladder In High Heels. From Silicon Valley
icons to Fortune 500 CEOs, Kathleen Archambeau has coached,
trained, taught and worked with more than 20,000 corporate
warriors across 3 continents, in 7 countries and 26 U.S.
states. A university professor, Archambeau teaches
organizational behavior at the University of San Francisco
and helps working adults actualize their dreams. She lives
with her beloved in the S.F. Bay Area.
Event Details
Who:
The Financial Women’s Association of San Francisco
Return to: FWA, P.O. Box 26143, San Francisco, CA 94126
or fax (415) 586-6606
For any questions regarding the above program call (415) 586-8599 or email