New York, NY (04/04/14)- Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead is a 2013 book written by Sheryl Sandberg, who served as the Chief Operating Officer of Facebook at the time of publication. The book “Lean In” is focused on encouraging women to pursue their ambitions, and changing the conversation from what we can’t do to what we can do.
LeanIn.Org is a complementary website which is committed to offering women the ongoing inspiration and support to help them achieve their goals. The founders believe that if we as women talk openly about the challenges we face and work together, we can change the trajectory of women and create a better world for everyone. Their goal is to support women in three ways: Community, Education & the use of Circles, which are small groups that meet monthly to motivate and support one another.
As CUS continues to Educate, Elevate and Empower women of all ethnicities, what better way to achieve this goal than to enable ourselves and fellow woman to believe in ourselves, to motivate ourselves to pursue and achieve any goal and to be at the forefront of any movement, from class room to board room.
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Chi Upsilon Sigma has been in existence since April 29, 1980, incepted on the New Brunswick Campus of Rutgers – the State University of New Jersey. Our founders are 7 Latinas who had the desire to create an organization to promote leadership among the Latino community and our membership has since grown to incorporate women of all ethnicities. Chi Upsilon Sigma has devoted itself to increasing awareness amongst ourselves, and our communities about important political, social, cultural, and educational issues and servicing the communities around us.
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NALFO (National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations) is an umbrella council for Latino Greek Letter Organizations. The purpose of NALFO is to promote and foster positive interfraternal relations, communication, and development of all Latino Fraternal organizations through mutual respect, leadership, honesty, professionalism and education.