• IBTS CEO, Anjuma Karkera, joined Iron Butterfly Media at the Virginia Women’s Conference for the panel, “The Butterfly Effect & A New Definition of Power.” Together, they explored what healthy and unhealthy power can look like, how influence shows up beyond titles, and what it means to lead with integrity. Anjuma drew on her years of senior leadership experience—including her tenure as Deputy Executive Director at the U.S. Department of Defense—to offer a grounded and forward-looking perspective on modern leadership.
    "The key to defining power is to be authentic. You have to acknowledge who you are and become your own power source."
    Thank you to Liz Roll Photography for the amazing photos!
    #virginiawomensconference #womenleaders #Empowerment #WomenInLeadership
    IBTS CEO, Anjuma Karkera, joined Iron Butterfly Media at the Virginia Women’s Conference for the panel, “The Butterfly Effect & A New Definition of Power.” Together, they explored what healthy and unhealthy power can look like, how influence shows up beyond titles, and what it means to lead with integrity. Anjuma drew on her years of senior leadership experience—including her tenure as Deputy Executive Director at the U.S. Department of Defense—to offer a grounded and forward-looking perspective on modern leadership. "The key to defining power is to be authentic. You have to acknowledge who you are and become your own power source." Thank you to Liz Roll Photography for the amazing photos! #virginiawomensconference #womenleaders #Empowerment #WomenInLeadership
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  • First Nations people have been given a seat at the table to shape Australia's future economic policy through a historic agreement recently signed by the Federal Government.
    “The economic self‑determination of Indigenous peoples has received little attention, and our communities have never been given a chance to shape our own economic futures," said Professor Peter Yu, First Nations Economic Empowerment Alliance Chair and ANU Vice-President (First Nations).
    "Today that changes.”
    Read more: https://reporter.anu.edu.au/.../historic-indigenous...
    First Nations people have been given a seat at the table to shape Australia's future economic policy through a historic agreement recently signed by the Federal Government. “The economic self‑determination of Indigenous peoples has received little attention, and our communities have never been given a chance to shape our own economic futures," said Professor Peter Yu, First Nations Economic Empowerment Alliance Chair and ANU Vice-President (First Nations). "Today that changes.” Read more: https://reporter.anu.edu.au/.../historic-indigenous...
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