2022 Conservative Woman’s Gift Guide: Stocking Stuffers

Looking to find the best stocking stuffers for the conservative woman in your life? All of these items are under $25 so won’t break the bank and they support conservative women and companies. Help her decorate her computer and water bottle with the cutest conservative stickers. Stock up her caffeine supply for the new year […]

Women’s Organization Trains Conservative Leaders to Advocate on Campus

CONTACT: Kathryn Alford, Communications Director Franchetta Groves, Communications Associate media@enlightenedwomen.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 21, 2022 WOMEN’S ORGANIZATION TRAINS CONSERVATIVE LEADERS TO ADVOCATE ON CAMPUS WASHINGTON, DC — A whopping 71% of Democratic college students won’t go on a date with and 37% won’t be friends with someone who voted for the opposing presidential candidate, according to Generation […]

Empowering Conservative College Leaders at the NeW Leadership Retreat

Before the school year kicked off, NeW chapter leaders from across the United States come together in Austin, TX for the NeW Leadership Retreat from Friday, August 5 to Sunday, August 7. The NeW Leadership Retreat gives conservative women an opportunity to build relationships with other like-minded women, prepare for the academic year ahead, and […]

NeW Announces Winner of 2022 Essay Contest: Maya Tharoo

NeW is excited to announce the winner of the College Category of the 2022 Lead Like a Lady Essay Contest is Maya Tharoo, a freshman at Washington University in St. Louis. Congratulations, Maya! Read her winning piece in the Washington Examiner here. How did you hear about the 2022 Lead Like a Lady Essay Contest and why […]

NeW Announces Winner of 2022 Essay Contest: Ashley Landin

NeW is excited to announce the winner of the High School Category of the 2022 Lead Like a Lady Essay Contest is Ashley Landin, a student at Judson Early College Academy. Congratulations, Ashley! How did you hear about the 2022 Lead Like a Lady Essay Contest and why did you choose to participate in it? […]

A Little Thanks Can Make a Big Difference with Kathryn Alford

I may be old-school, but I love sending hand-written notes to people to wish them a happy birthday, congratulate them on a major achievement, or sometimes even just to say hello to a good friend I haven’t talked to in a while. One way this love of cards has particularly served me well in my […]

Establishing a Routine for Working From Home with Ericka Andersen

When I started working from home 7 years ago, it was a strange shift. I’d been working in professional office environments for nearly 8 years and working from home had always felt like a dream. No commute? No required wardrobe? Snacking anytime? You learn very quickly that working from home isn’t exactly as you imagine […]

Communicating in the Workplace with Rhachel Toombs

I often find that those who try and fail (and use failure to improve and try again) are some of the best advice givers. In that vein, I may be qualified to talk about communication not because I manage a team of almost 20, but because I’ve learned how not to communicate (read here, “made […]

Outdated Licensing is Holding Women Back

CONTACT: Kathryn Alford, Communications Manager media@enlightenedwomen.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 5, 2022 OUTDATED LICENSING IS HOLDING WOMEN BACK WASHINGTON, DC — Outdated occupational licensing rules are failing women in America. In states such as Tennessee, Maryland, Ohio, Missouri, and Maine, outdated licensing rules are making it difficult for part-time lawyers – many of whom are women – to remain in the workforce. […]

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