WATCH HER RISE Lessons in Perseverance & Reinvention
KEYNOTE SPEAKER DR. ELLEN OCHOA Veteran astronaut, First Latina to go to space
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SEVENTH ANNUAL OLP WOMEN’S SYMPOSIUM Friday, March 12, 2021 The theme for the 7th Annual OLP Women’s Symposium, Watch Her Rise , takes an in-depth look at the roles and responsibilities, as well as life stages, of today’s woman.
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2021 Keynote Speaker Dr. Ellen Ochoa
Veteran astronaut, First Latina to go to space, Former Director of Johnson Space Center Dr. Ellen Ochoa is the first Latina ever to go to space. She’s also only the second female Director of NASA’s Johnson Space Center— where she led the human space flight enterprise for the nation from 2013 to 2018. Ochoa is a trailblazer like no other. As an in-demand speaker, she touches on resonant issues that have defined her historic career: What can we learn about change, innovation, and the culture of teams from her time at the upper reaches of NASA’s leadership? And what can we do—really do—to ensure that more women and minorities find a place within STEM fields?
2021 Closing Keynote Speaker Dr. Seanna Thompson '93
Senior Medical Director at Mount Sinai South Nassau Dr. Seanna Thompson is a proud alumna of OLP Class of 1993. While a student, she was ASB President. Dr. Thompson is a transformative, dynamic, entrepreneur. She is a certified physician executive with a proven track record of innovative leadership, oversight, inspiring change, vision and talent for operations serving as the Senior Medical Director, Clinical Network Development for Mount Sinai Health System. Dr. Thompson is a frequent community lecturer on health topics and keynote speaker. She is the recipient of multiple academic and merit scholarships and has a dual degree MBA/MS in Healthcare Policy and Research and Healthcare Leadership from the Cornell Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management. She has 8 years progressive senior leadership experience and 16 years clinical experience as a medical provider in a multispecialty care delivery system with previous leadership roles with the Mayo Clinic Health System and Lehigh Valley Health Network. Dr. Thompson has excellent clinical skills across the continuum of clinical care; board certified in obstetrics and gynecology and obesity medicine and has demonstrated experience leading clinical integration network strategies that result in high standards of quality of care, increased revenues and favorable outcomes.
2021 Team Sofia Gaxiola '21
Sofia Carranza '22
Student Emcee
Student Emcee
ROUNDTABLE SPEAKERS Ashley Nell Tipton Becca Sanchez Carrie Sawyer Cassandra Reese Danitza Villanueva Emanette Peniche Holly Smithson
Joanna Robinson Josette Persson Kacie Brennell Kamisha Mason Katharine LiMandri Lisa Kennedy Mine Okano
Rachel Schlesinger Sandy Young Sofia Seikaly Stephanie Cotter Vanessa Valiente
ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBERS Danitza Villanueva ’98 Andrea Seikaly ‘10 Sofia Seikaly ‘13 Carrie Sawyer Peter Dennehy
Rivka Bent Sarah Hassaine Dr. Lauren Lek, Head of School Bridgette Ouimette Kaila Weedman '08
Sandy Young Jamie Flannery Stephanie Kanaski '99
STUDENT COMMITTEE MEMBERS Kiara Ashman ‘22 Grace Brutto ‘22 Valentina Cabrera ‘23 Priscila Cano ‘23 Sofia Carranza ‘22 Jane Cox ‘21
Mia Davis ‘23 Maria Dominguez ‘21 Mallory Downing ‘21 Siobán Downing ‘23 Lily Eros ‘22 Sofia Gaxiola ‘22
Jordan Ho ‘23 Francesca La Marca ‘22 Emilie Lindsey ‘24 Kyra Martin-Spencer ‘22 Simona Ruderman ‘21 Avani Ryan ‘22
Arianna Shaikhvand ‘21 Olivia Shull ‘24 Sofia Silva ‘22 Annie Sundstrom ‘24 Katie Sundstrom ‘22 Marissa Wilfahrt ‘24
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Lauren Lek, Ed.D., Head of School Damian McKinney, Board Chair Francesca Castagnola Monsignor Richard Duncanson Clair (Cunningham) Kennedy ’81 Diane Koester-Byron Deacon Lane Litke
Gayle McMahon Sister Ann Bernard O’Shea, CSJ Carrie Sawyer Timothy Truxaw Danitza (Ramirez) Villanueva ’98 Sister Maureen O’Connor, CSJ Provincial
OUR MISSION Founded and rooted in the Gospel values of the Catholic church and the charism of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, the Academy of Our Lady of Peace empowers young women in an innovative learning environment that honors the individual while fostering community, and develops faith-filled leaders dedicated to the “love of God and the dear neighbor without distinction.”
8:30 AM
SCHEDULE 9:55 AM
11:35 AM
9:00 AM
10:40 AM
11:45 AM
Wellness Session
Open Plenary & Keynote
9:45 AM Break
Breakout Session 1
Break
10:50 AM
Breakout Session 2
Break
Breakout Session 3
12:35 PM
Closing Plenary
9:55 - 10:40 am
Breakout Session A
ON HER TURF: PERSPECTIVES FROM FEMALE ATHLETES
NIKA SEDGHI Mechanical Design Engineer
AFSOON JOHNSTON U.S. Medalist in Women’s Freestyle Wrestling
SALLY BOETTGER Health & Fitness Department Chair, OLP
INTERN 101: HOW TO LAND THAT COVETED INTERNSHIP
SANDY YOUNG Vice President at J. Walcher Communications
OLIVIA STAFFORD Account Executive at J. Walcher Communications
FINANCE FOR HER
NATALIE DO, MS, CFP® Senior Vice President of Torrey Pines Bank
BACK TO SCHOOL: EXPLORING POST-GRADUATE POSSIBILITIES
MEGHAN CONNOR '13 Osteopathic Medical Student at Touro University
RACHEL COTTON, PH.D. '10 Venture Associate at JDRF T1D Fund
DR. ANALUCIA ALIAGA ARREDONDO '10 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at Midwestern University
BUILDING A BRAG WORTHY BRAND
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MICHELLE WINTERSTEEN Creative Director, Brand Designer at MKW Creative Co.
LORI FAVELA English Department Instructor, OLP
FEMME FOUNDERS: LESSONS IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP
KATLYN GRASSO Founder and CEO of GenHERation®
MERI BIRHANE CEO of Meri Consulting Services
ANAHI ABEBROWER Founder of Worthy Picks
SHONTAY LUNDY Creator and Founder of Black Girl Sunscreen
Breakout Session B
STEPHANIE POWERS Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
10:50 - 11:35 am
STOP APOLOGIZING, START DEVELOPING HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS
WOMEN IN COMMAND: BEING FEMALE IN THE ARMED FORCES
JODIE M. GRENIER CEO of Foundation for Women Warriors
CHRISTINA RATAJCZAK '13 First Lieutenant in United States Army
COL (RET) STEPHANIE DAWSON, United States Army
JOCELYN ADDEO Lieutenant in the United States Navy
RHEANNA SINNETT Commander, United States Navy Reserve
VOTE HER: LET’S GET MORE WOMEN ELECTED
SARA JACOBS U.S. Representative for California's 53rd congressional district
DENISE GITSHAM JONES Attorney
NAVIGATING THE WAY FORWARD
SEEMA SHAH M.D. MARY FAIN Epidemiology and BRANDT Immunization Services, CEO & Chief County of San Diego Health Inspiration Officer at & Human Services Agency The LinkedIn Bakery
SHAHRZAD SHERRY NOORAVI, PSYD Organizational Psychologist
AMANDA NELSON Director of Communications at San Diego Housing Federation
MELODY MCCOY Vice President, Global Engagement OLPWS Communications Office at Jhpiego
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11:45 am - 12:30 pm
Breakout Session C
CONQUERING DIGITAL DISTRACTIONS
JILL TUPPER, M.A. Leadership Innovator and Executive Coach
CREATIVE CAREERS
RACHEL ROUGAS '16 Actor and Director
KIM PHILLIPS-PEA Curator
ROCHELLE SAMAWI '10 Interior Designer
DR. ANNE-MARIE DICCE Professional Soprano and Music Teacher at OLP
JOBS YOU DIDN’T KNOW EXISTED
HALEY ANTOINE '15 Safety and Crashworthiness Engineer at Toyota
SUSHMITHA VIJAY KUMAR Scientist at Roswell Biotechnologies
ADIA SYKES '12 Curator and Arts Organizer
CHINEDU ODU '93 Owner of Your Virtual Support
DR. MITTIE CANNON Founder of POWER UP Inc.
LADIES IN LAW
ANDREA SEIKALY '10 Attorney
GABRIELLA STEVENS '13 Law student at Loyola Law School
CASSANDRA E. GUTIERREZGRIFFITH '10 Personal Injury Trial Attorney
NICOLI RICHARDSON '97 Deputy Equity, Equal Opportunity & Title IX Coordinator for Healthcare at USC
BEATING BURNOUT: TANGIBLE TIPS FOR COPING
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REEMA MAKANI BOCCIA, APR Principal, Two Rivers Strategies
PROF. STEFANIA MARCHINA Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
DR. HEI-OCK KIM Founder and Executive Director of Kim Center
JAMIE FLANNERY English Department Instructor, OLP
THE OLP DIFFERENCE
100%
The percentage of OLP graduates who go on to higher education.
$27 MILLION
600
THE NUMBER OF LEADERSHIP O P P O R T U N I T I E S AVA I L A B L E to students at OLP each school year.
40%
THE AMOUNT OF
M E R I T- B A S E D S C H O L A R S H I P S garnered by the Class of 2020 from colleges and universities.
84%
40%
20%
The percentage of
The percentage of
The percentage of the
The percentage of OLP
students who are offered
the Class of 2020 who
Class of 2020 who plan
graduates who are
financial assistance and
received at least one
to pursue STEM majors
the first in their families
scholarships.
merit-based college
in college, compared to
to attend college.
scholarship.
the 16% co-ed national average.
750 STUDENTS
Compared to co-ed schools: G R A D U A T E S O F A L L - G I R L S ’ S C H O O L S are six times more likely to consider majoring in math, science, and technology. 99% OF ALL- GIRLS’ SCHOOLS STUDENTS expect to earn a four-year college degree.
OLP admits students of any race, color, and national or ethnic origin. ETH NIC BACK GR OU N D S : 40% Hispanic/Latina 31% European American 19% Multi-Racial/Other 7% Asian/Filipino 2% African American 1% Pacific Islander
G R A D U A T E S O F G I R L S ’ S C H O O L S and/or women’s colleges account for a third of female board members of Fortune 500 companies and 25% of female members of Congress. 80% OF GI R L S ’ SC HOOL GR A DUAT E S have held leadership positions since graduating from high school.
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Thank You, Sponsors! THE INNOVATOR
THE TRAILBLAZER
THE CHANGEMAKER
THE PATHFINDERS
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