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Office of Executive Education
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Cambridge, MA 02138
execed@gsd.harvard.edu
Tel: 617-384-7214
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Executive Education

Harvard University

Women's Real Estate Leadership Forum

Last Ran: September 16-18, 2007

Harvard University
Cambridge, MA

 

This important new program offers participants a unique opportunity to exchange ideas and experiences with Harvard faculty and industry peers in a stimulating and supportive environment.

Designed to inspire and empower influential women in real estate to become better leaders, participants will gain new insight into the challenges women face as leaders and in their careers.

 

 

Instructors

  • Julie Benezet, managing director, Urban Partners LLC
  • Hannah Riley Bowles, associate professor of public policy, Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government
  • Baird K. Brightman, president, Worklife Strategies
  • Freada Kapor Klein, Klein Associates, Inc., and founder of Level Playing Field Institute
  • Linda Law, president, Law & Associates
  • Laura L. Nash, author and former lecturer, Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration
  • Marilyn Taylor, chair, Urban Land Institute
  • Barbara Walker, president, Scribner Corp.
  • Martha Welborne, managing director, Los Angeles’ Grand Avenue Committee
  • View instructor biographies (pdf)

Agenda (subject to change)

Tuition

Tuition of $2,000 includes program instruction, handouts and program materials, continental breakfasts, one reception, one dinner, and one lunch. Not included in the tuition are accommodations, some meals, and travel and transportation costs.

Registration

  • On-line Registration
  • Printable Registration form (pdf)
  • Registration deadline extended to: September 7, 2007
  • Enrollment is limited to 30 participants.

Registration Deadline / Cancellation / Refunds

Registrations must be received by September 7, 2007. Registrations received after the deadline will be processed subject to availability, and will be assessed a $75 late fee.

Notice of withdrawal from the program must be submitted in writing.  A cancellation charge of $75 (plus processing fee) will be in effect up to and including September 7, 2007.  A cancellation charge of 10% of tuition (plus processing fee) will be in effect after September 7, 2007.  No refunds will be given on or after the first day of the program.

The Office of Executive Education reserves the right to cancel a program due to insufficient enrollment two weeks before the first session. In the event of a program cancellation, all tuition and fees will be refunded. The Office of Executive Education cannot be responsible for participants' non-refundable travel expenses.

 

 

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updated 05-Mar-2009