National President Claudia Langner (Long Beach) welcomes members to San Francisco at the opening meeting of the 49th annual Assistance League National Conference |
Close to 1,000 members from 118 chapters convened at the Hilton Hotel San Francisco Union Square for the 49th annual Assistance League National Conference September 19-21. Meg Cooper and Marianne Cortopassi represented our Chicagoland West chapter. We connected with interesting women from all over the
country and learned some valuable information in the different break out
sessions we attended. We came back together at the end of the day energized and
excited about all the new ideas we picked up. It was well worth the time away
from home and an experience every member should have during her Assistance League years.
Keynote Speaker Dr. Lois Frankel spoke about leadership |
Day One: Dr. Lois Frankel, president of Corporate Coaching International and author of the Nice Girls book series, presented the dynamic opening address See Jane Lead, about how to unleash the hidden leader in all of us. After the afternoon sessions, Meg met with the members from the Ohio, Michigan and Indiana Chapters, while I met with the Public Relations gals, including Charlene Liesveld (Omaha), our consultant from the National PR Committee and Sally Shobe (Tucson), NAL Director of Public Relations. We then out to dinner with our new friends from Indianapolis.
Meg and Marianne with Midwest chapter members |
Claudia Langner presides over the Annual Meeting and introduction of the 2011-2012 board |
Conference attendees donated books for the Boys & Girls Club in the Tenderloin District |
Lunch included a presentation of the hundreds of books donated by the members in attendance to the Boys & Girls Club in San Franciso's Tenderloin District.
I did not understand the impact of conference until I
gathered in a room with 1000 other women and realized that our chapter is part
of a powerful nationwide network of volunteers who give their time and talents
to help others. Just as Meg and I represented all of you, the 1000 members present represented a total of 26,000 women of different backgrounds, ages and hometowns. This is the big picture of Assistance League. One by one the faces came into focus, as we met and found
common ground with women from as near as Indianapolis and as far away as
Fresno, CA. not to forget the gals from the Pacific Northwest and Hawaii. We emerged from our local cocoons into
one massive interconnected web of caring and commitment in action.
Juliet Funt spoke about creating "white space" in our lives |
Ferry Building at the Port of San Francisco |
Day Three: Our Keynote Speaker was Juliet Funt who began by showing a clip of her two-year-old self being interviewed by her father Allen on Candid Camera. Her lively presentation, Overcommitted, Overwhelmed and Over It! emphasized the importance of cultivating a demeanor that is Calm, Confident, Patient and Present. (I have Juliet's DVD for anyone who is interested!) She is extremely engaging, a comedian, actress and singer with sage advice for today's busy women. After the final session of the day, Meg and I walked through Union Square to Chinatown then down to Embarcadero Center for a view of the Bay Bridge. Conference ended with a Celebration Dinner and dancing.
Celebration Dinner |
Let's all plan for 2013 when we can show off
who we are and why Chicago is one of the
greatest cities in the world.
National Assistance League Conference
September 19-21, 2013
Hilton Chicago
Goodbye to our new friends from the Indianapolis Chapter |