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Executive Women in Texas Government (EWTG) is a non-partisan organization that promotes leadership in service to Texas by offering professional development opportunities.
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EWTG
PMB #263
815-A Brazos St.
Austin, TX
78701- 9996

512.248.2044
512.248.2043 (fax)

ewtg@ewtg.org

 

 


EWTG minicourses are scheduled on the second Wednesday of each month at the Carver Library, 1161 Angelina Street.

2007

* Amber Travis-Ballinas and Linda Wedick, Career Design Specialists, "Workplace Attire and Other Wear"
* Tela Goodwin Mange, Texas Department of Public Safety, "A Day in the Life of a Public Information Officer"
* Glenna Rhea Bowman, CPA, Office of Court Administration, "Overview of the 2008-2009 Appropriations Bill"
* Chris Bailey, State Auditor's Office and Stephanie Muth, Health & Human Services Commission, "2007 Legislative Summary"
* Gabe Almaraz, Stand By Me Consulting, "Personal Technology - What Does it All Mean?"
* Carol Lauder, Comptroller of Public Accounts, "Effective Meeting Management"
* Joelyn Weeks , Department of Information Resources, “Problem Solving: Tool Skill or Process?”
* Amanda Crawford, Office of the Attorney General, “Realities of the Public Information Act”
* Maura Nevel Thomas, Burget Avenue Management Services, Inc., “Reclaim Your Time”
* Christi Eubank, RN, La.C., “Nutrition Insurrection”

2006

* Anita Zinneker, “What is an LAR and What the Heck Does It Mean To Me?” * Cheri Butler, “Developing Your Personal Portfolio” *Pam Owens, ““Part 2: Viewing Change - How to Make Your Job a Road Trip, Not a Commute”
*Sherri Humphrey Benn, “Leadership Always Begins with Self-Governance: Know Thyself”
*Pam Owens, “Part 1: Viewing Change - How to Make Your Job a Road Trip, Not a Commute”
*Terah Stearns, “Supercharge Your Leadership”
*Ellen Miller, “The Courage to Be Authentic: What Do You Stand For?”

2005

*Christina J. Moore, “Developing Your Personal Concept of Leadership”
*Fazlur Prince Rahman, “Ethics and Leadership”
* Joelyn Weeks, "Effective Delegation Skills"
* Dr. David Biemer, "Succession Planning: Developing the Next Generation
of Leaders"
*Dr. Nancy Oelklaus, “Say What Truly Needs to Be Said”
*Donna Van Fleet, “Having an Executive Presence”
*Patti DeNucci, “WHO You Know — Realizing the Value of Your Connections (and their connections!)”
*Amy VanWyngarden, ““Productivity Principles for Effective Leaders”
*Mina Brown, “Talents, Passions, and Possibilities”

2004

* Steven List, “Leadership: Shining a Light in their Blindspots”
* Sid Kemp, “Don’t Just Reduce Stress: Share Joy!”
* Kay Christopher, “Powerful Productivity Principles”
* Dr. Ann Carson, “Getting the Most out of Life”
* Sylvia Stern, “Decades of Difference”
* Rebecca Davio, “Recycle U: Six Steps to a New and Improved You”,
* Susan Luke, “Making Values Come Alive”
* Jamie Oliver, “The Serious Business of Humor in the Workplace”
* Lisa Benford, “Lisa’s Hope Chest”

2003

* Joelyn Weeks, “Facilitation Skills Toolbox”
* Sam Planta, “Developing Zeal-Do You Have the Energy to Lead?”
* Diane Carroll, “Entrepreneurship”
* Mike Scott, “Beliefs Only Go So Far: Walking the Talk”
* Lynn Segall, “Prepare To Be Quoted”
* Katherine Collins, “Talent Leadership”
* Fidelma O’Leary, “Pilgrimage to Mecca”
* Ann Fry, “Laughing Matters: The Value of Humor in the Workplace”
* Sandra Rouse, “Let It Go and Go On”

2002

* Katherine (Missy) Cary, “Open Government: The TX Public Information Act
* Bob Bartels, “No Call List and PUC’s Customer Education for Electric Choice”
* Walker Arenson, “Wills and Estate Planning, Part I”
* Claire Rayburn, “Texas Exile”
* Walker Arenson, “Wills and Estate Planning, Part II”
* Nancy Gresham, “ Identity Theft”
* Carla Penny, “You, An Organizational Change Artist?”
* Julia Marsden, “ The November Elections”

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