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National Press Club, Washington, D.C.

National Press Club, Washington, D.C.

You deserve to lead your life to its fullest potential...

In a life-changing presentation, Anna brings her fresh approach to achieving work success and life wellness to your organization or conference.  Anna also has extensive experience as a college commencement speaker and has inspired people across the country including a graduation ceremony with 40,000 attendees.

After years of working with thousands of professionals who aim to perform at the highest levels, Anna has also created a framework to help men and women manage their lives for ultimate success and satisfaction. Countless audiences have been inspired and driven to make changes big and small using Anna's inspirational message and real life solutions for personal and professional fulfillment. 

EXPERTISE IN:

  • Innovation

  • Personal Growth and Achievement

  • Communication

  • Courage and Leadership

  • Philanthropy

  • Diversity, Inclusion and Equity

  • Gender Equality

  • Hispanic Interests

  • Race and Society

  • Women in Leadership

 AUDIENCE & INDUSTRY:

  • Associations

  • Senior Management Groups

  • Corporations

  • Non-Profits

  • Colleges and Universities

  • Women's Events

Remarks by Anna Maria Chávez

Anna Maria Chávez tailors every presentation to meet her clients’ specific organizational focus. Before each event, Anna interviews select organizational leaders to understand the issues facing each audience. In addition, when it fits within the travel schedule, Anna will offer a complimentary Question and Answer session with audience members and a VIP reception with special guests identified by the host organization, at no extra cost.

FEATURED EXPERIENCES

Gender Equality - Why does it matter?

Do you feel that? That's the cultural shift that's happening because women are creating modern-day movements towards real change now. And it's a real necessity, because when you look at the latest statistics, we still have a long way to go. Today, just 57 percent of the world's working-age women are in the labor force, compared to 70 percent of working-age men. Women with full-time jobs still earn only about 77 percent of their male counterparts' earnings. And 62 million girls are denied an education all over the world. While women have made important inroads into political office across the world, their representation in national parliaments at 23.7 per cent is still far from parity. Let’s discuss why we, as a country and as global citizens, must change these statistics.

Lead like a Girl Scout – Lessons for Everyday Leadership

When she was appointed as the first woman of color to lead the Girl Scouts of the USA, the organization was experiencing serious membership decline and lack of relevancy. But with determination and grit, Anna led the Girl Scouts to become one of the top 10 most innovative nonprofits in the world, and Chávez earned recognition as one of the top 50 world leaders. Anna shares her experiences and lessons learned leading a 100-year-old legacy organization into a new century and practical advice for anyone interested in leading in these turbulent and exciting times.

Women and Leadership

Thanks to the “Year of the Woman” in 2018, we saw more women run for political office and make a prominent mark on our political dialogue. But, despite the promising progress that’s been made thus far, there’s still significant work to be done. Let’s discuss how we can support more women to take on leadership roles in their community, in their jobs and in politics and how gender affects every organization, every community, and every legislative battle.

Fail and fail spectacularly, because if you don’t fail, you’re not innovating

Anna Maria Chavez has experienced the highs and lows of leadership. As the first women of color in many roles in her career, she has led a national conversation about women and the need to invest in equity and inclusion in our society. Recounting her personal narrative and lessons learned in this compelling and dynamic presentation, Anna also weaves in stories of other accomplished women who have overcome roadblocks and forged new paths—women who have similarly learned to live an authentic life by taking risks, failing and picking themselves up to inspire others to do the same. Offering tools to improve resiliency and self-awareness to tackle new opportunities, Anna inspires and energizes audience members to pursue their passion and help reshape the future our country. 

The Economic Impact of Investing in Women and Girls

Through her own experience growing up as a girl of color in a low-income family, Anna knows what it’s like to face personal, cultural and economic challenges. And she recognizes how difficult it is for today’s girls to feel confident enough to imagine their future, as they encounter everything from social-media-driven peer-pressure, to societal constructs that subtly and overtly question their worth. Unfortunately, girls and women turn down power and do not self-Identify as leaders – even when in a leadership position – and are less likely to positively recognize other female leaders. The current 14-billion-dollar leadership-training industry is failing to produce quality leaders across sectors. So it’s no wonder that 86% of people believe we are facing a leadership crisis. But Anna has some solutions to redefine the image of a successful leader and how to change the leadership pipeline in this country.

Leading Transformational Change– Secrets of successful leaders

As we move forward into a new decade, everyone will be confronted with opportunities to lead transformational change for ourselves and our organizations. We will also have to take on a more concerted effort to inspire leadership at all levels of organizations and communities. For all stakeholders to believe that change is necessary, we must show the urgency for change and why change is necessary.

But people don’t follow taglines or winning proposition statements. They follow leaders who walk the talk and inspire the behavioral change that is necessary. In order to assist you in leading this transformational change, Anna has assembled powerful insights for anyone who wants to be successful in leading and thriving in their lives.

 

“The number-one cardinal rule I have is always support other women. It’s critical. If women are going to succeed in leadership roles, we have to support each other.” Hispanic Executive Magazine, 2018

“The number-one cardinal rule I have is always support other women. It’s critical. If women are going to succeed in leadership roles, we have to support each other.” Hispanic Executive Magazine, 2018

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"Let's face it, Leadership is hard. But this is also a great opportunity for individuals to step up and play critical roles to lead the necessary change in our homes, businesses, politics and local government. What's holding you back?" ICMA Internat…

"Let's face it, Leadership is hard. But this is also a great opportunity for individuals to step up and play critical roles to lead the necessary change in our homes, businesses, politics and local government. What's holding you back?" ICMA International Conference, October 2017