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Today's guest is a woman who holds many titles — social entrepreneur, global health strategist, advocate for women and girls and former Miss District of Columbia. Sarah Hillware is a force who has overcome fear to take risks, escaped domestic violence as a child and is breaking down gender inequality. In today's episode we talk ... more »
Sarah Hillware has spent a decade designing, implementing and managing effective public affairs and social impact communications campaigns with public health, gender equality, educational and environmental outcomes. As a communications consultant at the World Bank and for specialized United Nations agencies, Sarah works at the intersection of international development communications and project operations, with the goal of driving global action and national policy reform. The post 179: What It’s Like To Do Communications Work for the World Bank w/ Sarah Hillware, World Bank consultant [Main T4C episode] appeared first on Time4Coffee.
Sarah Hillware has spent a decade designing, implementing and managing effective public affairs and social impact campaigns in the public health, gender equality, educational and environmental fields. As a consultant now with the World Bank, Sarah works at the intersection of international development communications and project operations, with the goal of driving global action and national policy reform. If you have an interest in communications and international development, then this Espresso Shots episode is for you! In this episode, Sarah will share her experiences breaking into this field, as well as offer some tips for those Java Junkies who are looking to follow a similar path. She shares insights on what can make you stand out in the application pool and how real world experiences can earn you lifetime skills and lessons that will take you a long way. Are you still waiting for a reason to click play? Just brew it! The post 114: How to Break into Communications w/ Sarah Hillware, Consultant, World Bank [Espresso Shots] appeared first on Time4Coffee.
Sarah Hillware has spent her career designing, implementing and managing effective public affairs and social impact campaigns with measurable public health, gender equality, educational and environmental outcomes. Sarah is also a longtime champion of girls and women, as she believes they are central to poverty eradication, community empowerment and economic growth. In 2012, she founded Girls Health Ed, a community-based nonprofit organization, which provides comprehensive health education to girls and young women ages with the goal of helping them make empowered, lifelong decisions. Girls Health Ed has trained more than 60 "Teaching Fellows" using an original curriculum created by healthcare and education professionals and its school-based program is currently operating in 6 cities throughout the United States, and in Kenya in partnership with the Mama Sarah Obama Foundation. The organization has reached over 2,000 girls and young women to date .The organization has since hired staff to manage day-to-day programs and operations, but Sarah continues to advise and lead strategic initiatives. Sarah's research and experience on school- and community-based health communication interventions and global women's issues have led her to give talks at TEDxBerkeley as well as at the United Nations through TEDxUNPlaza. She was recently named to the Leadership Center for Excellence 40 Under 40 list, and is a frequent keynote speaker and local television commentator in Washington, DC on WUSA9. Connect with Sarah HERE LISTEN to Sarah's TEDx talk HERE BeTheTalk is a 7 day a week podcast where Nathan Eckel chats with talkers from TEDx & branded events. Tips tools and techniques that can help you give the talk to change the world at BeTheTalk.com !
Sarah Hillware has spent her career designing, implementing and managing effective public affairs and social impact campaigns with measurable public health, gender equality, educational and environmental outcomes. Sarah is also a longtime champion of girls and women, as she believes they are central to poverty eradication, community empowerment and economic growth. In 2012, she founded Girls Health Ed, a community-based nonprofit organization, which provides comprehensive health education to girls and young women ages with the goal of helping them make empowered, lifelong decisions. Girls Health Ed has trained more than 60 "Teaching Fellows" using an original curriculum created by healthcare and education professionals and its school-based program is currently operating in 6 cities throughout the United States, and in Kenya in partnership with the Mama Sarah Obama Foundation. The organization has reached over 2,000 girls and young women to date .The organization has since hired staff to manage day-to-day programs and operations, but Sarah continues to advise and lead strategic initiatives. Sarah's research and experience on school- and community-based health communication interventions and global women's issues have led her to give talks at TEDxBerkeley as well as at the United Nations through TEDxUNPlaza. She was recently named to the Leadership Center for Excellence 40 Under 40 list, and is a frequent keynote speaker and local television commentator in Washington, DC on WUSA9. Connect with Sarah HERE LISTEN to Sarah's TEDx talk HERE BeTheTalk is a 7 day a week podcast where Nathan Eckel chats with talkers from TEDx & branded events. Tips tools and techniques that can help you give the talk to change the world at BeTheTalk.com !
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Though she is the former America's Miss District of Columbia 2012 pageant winner, Sarah Hillware was once unhealthy and overweight as a girl. As a result, she started a nonprofit called Girls Health Ed in order to help positively impact the health and self esteem of girls around the planet. Sarah's passion and drive will surely inspire you to act against any injustices you see, and to dream bigger while changing the world. As a two-time TEDX spaker, Sarah also provides actionable advice that listeners can take to improve their public speaking abilities.