Forum for Women Entrepreneurs & Executives
FWE&E connects accomplished women leaders across disciplines and industries in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Our executive-level programs help increase women's capacity to lead with creativity, courage, and clarity.
FWE&E supports efforts to substantially increase the number of women who comprise the leadership of corporate America.

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2010 Annual Award Event
September 29, Redwood City
Sharon Meers - Getting to 50/50
October 07, Mountain View
Nancy Duarte: Resonate - Visual Storytelling
October 27, Mountain View

FWE&E BLOG

Balance vs. Control: Become who you want to be
September 1, 2010 by guest blogger Sharon Meers. The word “balance” frequently comes up when talking about how to squeeze work life and private life into a 24-hr... Read more >

How to Be a Hero: Connect Your Business to the World

Do You Work to Live or Live to Work?

Leadership Strategy Assessment: How to Take the Temperature in Your Office

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FWE&E 2010 Annual Award Event

Join us for an inspirational evening as we honor internationally recognized breast cancer activist
Nancy G. Brinker


FWE&E will unveil a new name and identity – one that defines who we have become and where we are heading. Join us as we recognize our past successes and find out what we envision for the future.

Click here to register!

September 29, 2010
6:00 PM- 9:00 PM
Hotel Sofitel
Redwood City, CA

 

Hot News

FWE&E CEO Wendy Beecham (@fweeceo) recognized as one of the 25 Influential Business Women in San Francisco/Silicon Valley You Should Follow on Twitter 2010

Congratulations to FWE&E member Chis Shipley, CEO of Guidewire Group, and winner of the 2010 Woman Entrepreneur of the Year Award

Wendy Beecham Joins Board of Directors at Granicus
, an award-winning cloud computing provider for government transparency, efficiency, and citizen participation.

The 8 Percenters: Women Raising More Venture Cash Now Than During the Bubble, Fast Company
FWE&E CEO, Wendy Beecham, weighs in on why women aren't getting funding.