Dear GDO Colleagues
A quick message to say that should you wish to participate in the Junior Faculty Consortium PDW (details attached), it would be extremely helpful if you would provide the following details as we put the final touches to the design/content of the PDW (see outline attached). Your response by 24 July 2015 at the latest would be very much appreciated.
| Your title and name | |
| Your position | |
| Your institution/organisation | |
| Your area of research/interest | |
| Issue(s) you would like to discuss/be discussed at the JFC | |
| Your contact details (email and phone) | |
Please email your information to: s.m.vinnicombe@cranfield.ac.uk; dblancero@bentley.edu
Susan Vinnicombe & Donna Blancero
Co-Chairs of JFC PDW, AoM 2015
Should you need/want any additional information on the PDW, please let me know.
Donna and I look forward to meeting you and your participation in this PDW.
With best wishes and regards
Susan Vinnicombe, CBE
Professor of Women and Leadership
Director of the International Centre for Women Leaders
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