If you missed our annual Working Motherhood: New Formulas For Success™ event, you can still access the inspiring tips and advice from our all-star line-up of leaders who are blending interesting careers and motherhood in new ways:
- Listen to the podcasts or download the full audio of the panelists perspectives, personal stories and Q&A.
- ABC7 News gives you a peek inside as one of the four Bay Area TV stations that covered our event.
- "5 Things I learned from New Formulas for Success" is Sally Thornton's must-read summary of the panelists' words of wisdom.
- Read the 'Motherload blog', keynote speaker Lisa Belkin's NY Times blog about the event.
- San Francisco writer Debbie Abrams Kaplan, who attended Flexperience's New Formulas for Success event, recaps some highlights from the evening on her blog, Frisco Kids.
Slideshow : Start | Stop ![]() Four TV Stations covered our event |
| Download full Podcast/Audio MP3 |
Our attendees rated the event an 8.9 out of 10! Here's what one attendee shared with us: "Everything was top-notch. Great panelists, great facilitator, location was good, gift bag was an added bonus. I felt very inspired when I left. And what a great way to watch such an important debate . . . I'll never forget it."
Working Motherhood: New Formulas for Success, hosted by Flexperience and Mommy Track’d on October 2nd, featured an all-star line-up of professional mothers who shared their own strategies and stories about how they have achieved a successful blend of work and family. Over 500 working mothers came together in San Francisco and celebrated the variety of paths for blending motherhood and a career.
Keynote Speaker:
Lisa Belkin, “Life’s Work” columnist for the New York Times and host of “Life’s Work with Lisa Belkin” on XM Satellite Radio.
Moderator:
Diane Dwyer, weekend anchor and reporter for NBC11 News.
Panelists:
Tina Sharkey, CEO, BabyCenter
Julie Bornstein, Senior Vice President of Marketing, Sephora Direct
Gretchen Libby, Executive Producer, LucasFilms
Wilma Wallace, Vice President & Deputy General Counsel, Gap Inc.
Valerie Taglio, Vice President, Hewlett Packard
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