Young Female Entrepreneurs: Amy Hall, Co-Owner of Armstrong Steel Erectors and Kyle Smitley, Founder and Executive Director of Detroit Achievement Academy and Detroit Prep

Join us for an inspiring event that celebrates the resilience and success of two remarkable women entrepreneurs, Amy Hall and Kyle Smitley. This event aims to shed light on their journeys, challenges, and triumphs in their industries, showcasing the power of determination and innovation.
 
Amy Hall, a trailblazer in the construction industry, has defied norms and excelled in a field where women are often underrepresented. With a wealth of experience, Amy has not only navigated the challenges of the male-dominated construction sector but has also become a leader in promoting diversity and inclusion within her organization. Attendees will have the opportunity to gain insights into Amy's strategies for success, overcoming gender barriers, and driving positive change in the workplace.
 
Kyle Smitley, the visionary founder of a charter school, brings a fresh perspective to education. As a woman entrepreneur in the educational sector, Kyle has demonstrated exceptional leadership in creating innovative and inclusive learning environments. Participants will learn about Kyle's journey in founding and leading a charter school, her commitment to providing quality education, and her advocacy for educational reform.
 
This event offers a unique chance to explore the diverse paths these two accomplished women have taken in their respective fields. Attendees will gain valuable insights into entrepreneurship, leadership, and breaking barriers in traditionally a male-dominated industry. Don't miss this opportunity to be inspired by Amy Hall and Kyle Smitley's stories, and discover how their experiences can shape your own path to success.
 
Learning Objectives: 1 CPE Credit Offered
  1. Understanding Gender Dynamics in Male-Dominated Industries, identify common challenges and stereotypes faced by women in such environments.
  2. Learning the unique aspects of entrepreneurship in the education sector.  Gain insights into the legal and regulatory frameworks surrounding the establishment and operation of charter schools.
  3. Discover the importance of building strong support networks for women entrepreneurs.

Speakers

AMY HALL

Co-Owner
Armstrong Steel Erectors

Kyle Smitley

Founder & Executive Director
Detroit Achievement Academy & Detroit Prep

Credits

1.00 CPE
Basic

Method

group-live

Field

Personal Development, Non-technical

Prerequisites

None

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