by Jill Tietjen | May 10, 2010 | In The News, Kalon Women Magazine
In May of each year, on one day, most of us take some time to celebrate our mothers. It would be nice to celebrate
the women who gave birth to us, the women who nurtured us through many of life‘s ups and down and the women who made sacrifices for us so that we could live our dreams EVERY day, but our busy lives generally preclude that option. One special day and its celebration is a declaration of the importance of motherhood!
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by Jill Tietjen | Apr 10, 2010 | In The News, Kalon Women Magazine
Do you have new and creative ideas you wish to develop as a business? Or are you already a business entrepreneur? Then you are following in
the footsteps of many women before you who both developed new business concepts and contributed significantly to the strength of American businesses throughout U.S. history. In this month’s column, we’ll acquaint you with some of the women entrepreneurs who changed the “Her Story” of business in our country.
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by Jill Tietjen | Mar 2, 2010 | In The News, Publications
Jill S. Tietjen, author, speaker and electrical engineer, will be the keynote speaker at the 12th Annual Girls in the Middle Conference on Saturday, March 6 at Otero Junior College.
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by Jill Tietjen | Feb 10, 2010 | In The News, Publications
Denver Author to Speak in Paonia – Delta County Independent
Charlotte Waisman will be speaking at the Paonia Library about women in American History.
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by Jill Tietjen | Feb 2, 2010 | In The News, Kalon Women Magazine
The first definition in the dictionary states that love is a strong affection or devotion for another person. The second
definition relates to a strong liking or interest – a passion – in something. All of the women profiled in our book Her Story: A Timeline of the Women Who Changed America demonstrated passion for something, as well as the determination and persistence to see that this ― something got accomplished. Passion is also one of the key leadership traits emphasized by the Women‘s Vision Foundation. Although expressed in that context as leading from the head, heart and gut, the meaning is the same. It takes passion for a leader to be successful. Two women who immediately come to mind as exemplifying passion, or love, for their cause, are Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of the Girl Scouts, and Mary Lyon, whose vision for an educational institution resulted in the establishment of Mount Holyoke College.
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