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UCONN School of Business: Rosenberg McVay Lecture Series

UCONN Graduate Business Learning Center 100 Constitution Plaza, Hartford, CT, United States

A FIRESIDE CHAT WITH ADMIRAL SANDRA STOSZ - LEADING WITH CHARACTER IN UNCHARTED WATERS When & Where: Wednesday, November 10, 2021  5:00 PM to 7:00 PM  UConn Graduate Business Learning…

Free

La Grua Center for the Arts: Military Matters

La Grua Center for the Arts 32 Water St., P.O. Box 342,, Stonington, CT

Vice Admiral Sandra Stosz (Ret.), is the former superintendent of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New London and the first woman to lead a U.S. Armed Services academy. She…

Cape Cod Maritime Museum Lecture Series

Cape Cod Maritime Museum 135 South Street, Hyannis, MA

Leading in Uncharted Waters, with Vice Admiral Sandra Stosz,USCG (Ret.) Sunday, March 27th, 2:30pm via Zoom and Facebook Live In her new book, Breaking Ice and Breaking Glass: Leading in…

Free

Homeland Security Today: Women in HLS Panel

Zoom

We're pleased to partner with Women in Homeland Security to present Women Leading History with keynote Deanne Criswell, Administrator, FEMA and other leaders including Asha M. George, Executive Director at…

New York Yacht Club Harbour Court: Breaking Ice & Breaking Glass

New York Yacht Club Harbor Court 5 Halidon Ave., Newport, RI

Vice Admiral Sandra Stosz, USCG (Ret.), is known for breaking ice and breaking glass, as the first woman to command an icebreaker on the Great Lakes and lead all-male team…

Cape May MAC (Museums. Arts. Culture): Book Talk

Cape May MAC 1048 Washington Street, Cape May, NJ, United States

Sandra Stosz Lecture: Breaking Ice and Breaking Glass At this lecture, brunch & book signing, Vice Admiral Sandra Stosz, U.S. Coast Guard (Ret.), presents “Breaking Ice and Breaking Glass: Leading…

$40.00

Leadership in the Polar Regions: A Global Perspective

Chicago Yacht Club Chicago, IL, United States

Leadership in the Polar Regions: A Global Perspective As the polar regions become more accessible, understanding them is increasingly important. The Arctic and Antarctic are perhaps the last global frontiers,…