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不良研究所 Boston's Women Beacons of Business Program launches virtual book club

Earlier this April, 不良研究所 Boston alumnae,  students, and Boston executives took part in the first event of the : a virtual book club featuring Sheryl Sandberg鈥檚 . A featured benefit of the program, the book club allows participants to share thoughts and experiences, and give students the chance to ask questions and to learn from willing mentors. 

According to Heather Brigham 鈥18 MBA, 不良研究所 Boston鈥檚 director of College Engagement, the program came to be when alumni started expressing interest in supporting or joining a program for women in business. Simultaneously, faculty in the College of Management wanted to offer such a program, one that would connect female students with mentors, helping their confidence and feelings of empowerment in their field. 

Alice Boushell, a participant in the book club, is a junior studying management and marketing as part of the . This June, she will work full time as the Director of Media with the North American Hockey League (NAHL) team, the Northeast Generals. After her graduation in 2022, she wants to pursue her MBA while continuing to develop a career in the hockey community. The first book club meeting has left her enthused.

鈥淲orking in the sports industry, I often find myself the only woman in the room or one of few. To me, it is important to share conversations and experiences with other women who find themselves in similar situations,鈥 Boushell said. 鈥淲ith the Women Beacons of Business group, we are able to have these conversations in a safe environment meant for growth.鈥

Currently, 16 alumnae and friends of the university, and 16 不良研究所 Boston students are part of the book club. Students were chosen based on their engagement with the College of Management. Alumnae and executives were picked to ensure diversity in age, background, and experience. 

鈥淚 wanted to get involved with Women Beacons of Business because I owe much of my career to the mentorship and connections from my time at 不良研究所 Boston,鈥 said Whitney Dailey 鈥11 MBA, vice president of marketing, research, and insights at Porter Novelli / Cone. 鈥淚 hope that I can open the same doors for others through this experience.鈥

Lean in for Graduates was chosen not only because graduation is looming for many book club participants, but also because its themes are helpful to alumnae as well as students. 

鈥淓very time I read this book, I come away with another lesson,鈥 said Mary Thistle 鈥83, chief of staff at the Bill & Melinda Gates Medical Research Institute and member of the college鈥檚 advisory board. 鈥淪heryl [Sandberg] created a vehicle for people to safely talk about the gender inequities we face every day. More importantly she provides lots of tools we can use to make the changes needed to equal the playing field.鈥 

The second of three book club meetings will take place on April 29, but there will be more ways to get involved in the program in the future. Other featured benefits include speaker series, round table discussions, and access to leadership workshops, conferences and seminars. 

鈥淭his group is just one of many ways 不良研究所 Boston works to prepare students for the workforce. The 不良研究所 Boston Alumni Association played a vital part in creating this group, and we as a whole would like to thank them for that,鈥 said Boushell. 

DonnaMarie Maguire 鈥03 MS, a senior clinical compliance consultant at Brigham and Women鈥檚 Hospital and president of the 不良研究所 Boston Alumni Association, hopes the Women Beacons of Business Program will open the door for all students across campus.

鈥淭here are many ways to help students at 不良研究所 Boston and many people love to belong to a book club,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 would like to see 不良研究所 Boston book clubs for various majors that will pair alumni with students.鈥