M.I.C. Building
229 S. Brevard Street, Charlotte, NC
Please join your fellow CREW Members and guests in a tour of the historic Brooklyn Collective, and in collaboration with the YWCA Central Carolinas to create CREW Charlotte’s position statement on Why we Stand Against Racism. Please join us for what promises to be an engaging discussion that will be held across the Charlotte business community on racism. You will also have an opportunity to tour two of the historic buildings that make up the Brooklyn Collective. Finally, this will be an opportunity to network and catch up with your fellow CREW members. Thank You to Our Host
Elliott Davis
500 East Morehead Street, Suite 700, Charlotte, NC
Interested in learning more about CREW Charlotte’s Authentic Leadership Program? Join us on April 25th for a free informative introduction with the program organizers and past graduates. This introductory session will be led by the Program Director, Dr. Dawn Chanland, Dawn is a Professor of Management at McColl School of Business with over 25 years of business, consulting, and academic experience and over 10 teaching and research awards since the beginning of her academic career. Learn how the Authentic Leadership Program will guide you on your journey through self-discovery, arming you with the tools to achieve your full authentic leadership potential. This program is for women only. Lunch will be served.
JOIN NAWIC FOR THEIR ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT /FUND RAISING EVENT AT HIGHLAND CREEK GOLF CLUB, APRIL 26, 2022 NAWIC Golf Tournament Brochure For more information or to register, please click here.
Not Just Coffee - Jay Street
1026 Jay Street, Charlotte, NC
Interested in learning more about CREW Charlotte’s Authentic Leadership Program? Join us for a casual meet and greet with Authentic Leadership Program alumni to discuss the program and answer questions.
To be added to the waitlist, please email Patty Drummond at executive@crewcharlotte.org. Alison Levine First American Women's Everest Expedition Team Captain, faculty member at the Thayer Leader Development Group at West Point, New York Times bestselling author of On the Edge Imagine yourself on the highest mountain in the world. You have to deal with the physiological effects of extreme altitude--along with bone-chilling temperatures, battering winds, and a climbing team that's counting on all of its members to make smart decisions. There's simply no room for poor judgment -- one mistake or misstep can result in an "unrecoverable error." In any situation where lives on are the line or the stakes are exceptionally high--there's no better training ground for leaders than settings where people are pushed beyond their perceived limits. Drawing on her experience as team captain of the first American Women's Everest Expedition, Alison Levine makes a compelling case that the leadership principles that apply in the world of extreme adventure also apply to today's rigorously competitive business environments. The Westin Charlotte 11:00 a.m. - Networking 11:30 a.m. - Luncheon $100 Members/$150 Guests $1250 Table Host (reserved table of 8) Sponsorship Opportunities available!