Diversity Woman Magazine

FALL 2015

Leadership and Executive Development for women of all races, cultures and backgrounds

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4 D I V E R S I T Y W O M A N Fa l l 2 0 1 5 d i v e r s i t y w o m a n . c o m Contributors > Jeffery Tobias Halter Jeffery Tobias Halter is one of America's leading male experts on advancing women and engaging men. He is the President of YWomen, a strategic consulting company dedicated to engaging men in women's leadership issues. YWomen focuses on driving actionable business plans and strategies to help organizations create Integrated Women's Leadership Strategies. Jeffery is the former director of diversity strategy for The Coca-Cola Company. Jeffery is a TEDx speaker, Huffngton Post blog- ger, and the author of two books, WHY WOMEN, The Leadership Imperative to Advancing Women and Engaging Men (April 2015) and Selling to Men, Selling to Women. Combining 30-plus years in corporate Americaófrom the sales front line to the corporate headquarters and his pas- sion for integrated leadership strategiesóJeffery connects with organizational leaders to create sustainable change and impact to the bottom line. His dynamic and engaging presentations garner positive reviews from stake- holders and attendees. He is hired for keynotes, workshops, conference breakout sessions, panel moderation and long-term consulting relationships. Visit www. ywomen.biz and follow him @YWomen. Nia Hampton Nia Hampton is a freshman at American University in Washington, DC, studying media and communications. A recent graduate of Berkeley High School, Nia is an accomplished photographer and aspiring flmmaker, focused on social issues. She has been active in many community organizations, including The Mosaic Project (which brings together children of di- verse backgrounds for community building and empowerment skills) and Build On (a campaign that builds schools in developing countries). Nia spent a summer working with children in León, Nicaragua, for Global Glimpse, and has she also organized a fund-raiser for the American Hima- layan Foundation's STOP Girl Traffcking. Dr. Nancy O'Reilly Nancy D. O'Reilly, PsyD, is an author of Leading Women: 20 Infuential Women Share Their Secrets to Leadership, Business, and Life and urges wom- en to connect to help one another create a better world. As a clinical psychologist, motivational speaker, and women's empowerment expert, Nancy helps women create satisfying, purposeful lives to beneft themselves, their families, and their communities. To accomplish this, she devotes much of her energies to fulflling the mission of the Women Jackie Krentzman Jackie Krentzman has been the editor-in-chief of Diversity Woman since its launch in 2008. Jackie was formerly the editorial director of the largest custom publishing group in California, DCP. She is the proprietor of Krentzman Communications, which assists companies and nonprofts with their strategic communication strategies and execution. Her clients have included UC Berkeley, Stanford University, the California Travel and Tourism Commission, California Health Report, Sunset Publishing, Levi Strauss & Co., and the San Francisco Giants. She is also the executive producer and a producer of the 2014 PBS documentary American Jerusa- lem, Jews and the Making of San Francisco. Jackie, who has taught at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, her alma mater, is on the board of the Berkeley Community Fund, which provides scholarships and mentoring to low-income frst-generation college students. Connect4Good Inc. foundation. Nancy also serves on many philanthropic boards, as well as on the Missouri State Committee of Psycholo- gists Board of Directors. Her publishing and speaking careers, com- munity activism, and longstanding philanthropy, which have garnered many honors and awards, have given her a unique perspective on what women can accomplish in the world today. In all her work, she emphasizes the importance of owning one's power, connecting on a deep personal level, and collaborating.

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