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NINTH WOMEN'S STUDIES RESIDENCY IN HONOR OF JUDITH GOLD STITZEL PRESENTS:

Patricia Galloway, Ph.D., P.E.

Dr. Patricia Galloway is chief executive officer and chief financial officer for The Nielsen-Wurster Group, Inc., specialists in management consulting, risk management, and dispute resolutiont. Dr. Galloway was the first woman to serve as national president of the American Society of Civil Engineers (2003-2004) and is currently a member of the National Science Board.

Challenges continue to face women seeking leadership positions in professions dominated by men. However, these challenges can be overcome through the 3 Cs of Success – Communication, Confidence, and Commitment. Dr. Patricia Galloway will share her insights as to how the 3 Cs of success led her to become the first woman president of a male dominated professional organization as well as serving as president and CEO of an international corporation.

Dr. Galloway will present a public lecture on Tuesday, April 1st at 7:30 p.m. in the Mountainlair Gluck Theatre.

More information and a full residency schedule will be available at this website at a later date.

Previous Years' Residents

  • Eighth Women's Studies Residency in Honor of Judith Gold Stitzel:
    Dr. Katrina Poe
  • Seventh Women's Studies Residency in Honor of Judith Gold Stitzel:
    Dr. Debra Rolison
  • Sixth Women's Studies Residency in Honor of Judith Gold Stitzel:
    Libby Larsen
  • Fifth Women's Studies Residency in Honor of Judith Gold Stitzel:
    Dr. Elizabeth Miller
  • Fourth Women's Studies Residency in Honor of Judith Gold Stitzel:
    Yvette Roudy
  • Third Women's Studies Residency in Honor of Judith Gold Stitzel:
    Marilou Awiakta
  • Second Women's Studies Residency in Honor of Judith Gold Stitzel:
    Dr. Cindi Katz
  • First Women's Studies Residency in Honor of Judith Gold Stitzel:
    Dr. Ruthann Robson