The Women's Network

The Women's Network

Professional Organizations

New York, New York 14,677 followers

A women-led network dedicated to connecting women and celebrating ambition

About us

The Women's Network (TWN) is a national women’s networking organization that was launched on the campus of Syracuse University in the fall of 2017 by founder Jamie Vinick. TWN was created to provide collegiate women with the resources and tools they need to authentically and successfully network. TWN recognizes key barriers women often encounter when entering and advancing in the workforce, and works to amplify women’s voices to combat such obstacles. The Women's Network is a community of high-achieving, motivated women who are “unapologetically ambitious.” TWN provides opportunities to network with female leaders in a wide array of professions in order to expose members to different industries and career paths. Our speakers have ranged from CEOs to broadcast anchors, journalists to best-selling authors, STEM researchers to architects, and visionary entrepreneurs. In addition, the Network connects women to peers on their respective campuses and around the country. We host national and chapter speaker events, career development workshops, discussion panels, alumni receptions, virtual and in-person networking trips. TWN produces a podcast – “Redefining Ambition” – to highlight the personal and professional journeys of ambitious leaders and to expose women to different career paths in order to inspire the next generation. TWN is revolutionizing networking as we know it. We are building a community of intelligent, ambitious women, while simultaneously providing critical resources and connections to help women achieve professional success. Our mission: to create a community of women that celebrates the desire to achieve, cultivating ambition to prepare the next generation of leaders.

Website
http://www.thewomens.network
Industry
Professional Organizations
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
New York, New York
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2017
Specialties
Networking, Women Empowerment, Leadership, Mentoring, and Discussion

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    Molecular Genetics Student at The Ohio State University | President of The Women's Network Chapter @ Ohio State | Deputy to the Senior Directors for USG | Social Media Chair for PERIOD @ OSU | Buckeyethon Co-Captain

    One year ago, on September 1st, I interviewed to become the president of The Women's Network at Ohio State. On September 5th, I was selected as TWN-Ohio State's President. I had no clue how much TWN would change my life. I believe so strongly in TWN and our mission- I knew this would fill a void on OSU's campus. I wouldn't be where I am today without TWN. TWN has given me so much. My self confidence has grown exponentially and the Network has allowed me to make lifelong friends. I am so incredibly excited to serve as President again this year. I truly believe this Network has the power to transform you as a person. Thank you to Jamie Vinick for believing in me and lifting me up. And I wouldn't be where I am without my executive board: Nisha Makkar, Maleah Scott, Mst Tabassum, Abigail Theobald, Natalie Morral + Nikki Jindal. The Women's Network is the largest collegiate women's networking organization in the United States. TWN's mission is to support collegiate and recently graduated women and celebrate ambition. The Network hosts experiential events to build relationships and authentically connect with peers, mentors, and industry leaders. Join the Network: bit.ly/jointwn. Follow us on Instagram @thewomens.network, @thewomensnetwork_osu, and @redefiningambition.

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    We are so proud of you, Alexandra Truwit! Ali is our former TWN-Yale University Chapter President, who demonstrated excellent leadership and led her chapter to new successes on campus. She and her leadership team planned and hosted dozens of engaging events, built and sustained a strong community, expanded TWN-Yale’s campus growth, and connected members to career and mentorship opportunities. We continue to be so in awe of and inspired by Ali’s resilience, bravery, determination, and perseverance. We are rooting for you, Ali! 🌟🌟🌟

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    In May 2023, just days before her graduation from Yale University, 24-year-old Ali Truwit's life took an unimaginable turn. A celebratory snorkeling trip off Turks and Caicos turned into a fight for survival when a shark attack left her without her left foot and part of her leg. A mere 18 months later, this former Division I swimmer is set to compete in the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris, showcasing an inspiring journey of resilience.

    Triumph Over Tragedy: Ali Truwit's Quest For Paralympic Gold In Paris 2024

    Triumph Over Tragedy: Ali Truwit's Quest For Paralympic Gold In Paris 2024

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    Nervous to start a new job? We got you. In our latest newsletter edition, we tackled the topic of job transitions and shared advice on ways to stand out in your new role. Some key highlights: -Ask Questions: Don’t hesitate to ask questions, especially during your first few weeks. This shows that you're eager to learn and understand the company's processes and expectations. It’s better to seek clarification early on than to make avoidable mistakes later. Also, make it a habit to take notes during meetings and training sessions. Documenting important information will help you remember key points and demonstrate your attentiveness. -Build Strong Relationships: Take the initiative to introduce yourself to your new colleagues. A friendly introduction can set a positive tone for future interactions. Being a team player is essential, so offer your help and support to your teammates. Plus, networking within your organization can open doors to exciting new opportunities and resources. So, get out there and mingle—attend company events, join committees, and participate in group activities. You never know who you'll meet or what amazing opportunities might come your way! -Be Proactive: Show initiative by taking on new tasks and responsibilities that go beyond your job description, as identifying and solving problems can set you apart and make you a valuable asset. Staying organized is key to managing your workload effectively, so use tools like to-do lists, calendars, and project management apps to keep track of your tasks and deadlines. Clear and concise communication is crucial for success; keep your supervisor informed about your progress and any challenges you encounter. Remember, it's normal to feel overwhelmed at the beginning, but with time and effort, you'll find your rhythm and confidence. Embrace this opportunity to learn and grow. #networking #newjob #jobadvice

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    We are continuing our celebration of Women’s History Month with two incredible panelists: Dr. Adaira Landry, MD MEd and Dr. Resa E Lewiss MD! Dr. Landry is an emergency medicine doctor at Harvard University, a co-founder of the nonprofit Writing in Color.org, a mentor/educator, a mom of 3, and an author. Dr. Lewiss is a Harvard University-trained emergency medicine doctor, TedMED speaker, TimesUP healthcare co-founder, podcast host of the Visible Voices Podcast, and consultant for the healthcare design firm Perkins&Will. Dr. Landry and Dr. Lewiss will share more about their long medical journey to becoming emergency medicine physicians, their advice for young women interested in pursuing a career in medicine, and their new book (that is hitting bookstores next month!) titled “MicroSkills: Small Actions, Big Impact.” We’re so excited to welcome back Dr. Landry to TWN and to introduce Dr. Lewiss to our network tonight, Wednesday, March 27th at 6 pm EST. ✨ #womeninmedicine #booktalk #emergencymedicine

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    TWN’s boot camps are back! 🌟 The goal of our 2-week boot camps is to equip TWN members with resources to land career opportunities and expand their networks – all on a busy college student's schedule! Beginning on Monday, March 4th and ending on Thursday, March 14th, our 2-week Professional Development Boot Camp offers 2 curated workshops (Refining Your Resume and LinkedIn, Cultivating Professional Relationships and Mentorship), 1 speaker event, and 1 recruiter panel event. You can also add on a 1-hour, 1-on-1 coaching session with a TWN National representative for an additional cost. Also beginning on Monday, March 4th and ending on Thursday, March 14th, is our 2-week "Preparing for and Landing a Summer 2024 Internship" Boot Camp offers 3 curated workshops (How to Source Internship Opportunities and Conduct Cold Outreach, How to Prepare for Internship/Job Interviews, and Refining Your Resume and LinkedIn) and 1 recruiter panel event. All sessions run for about 1 hour each. For more details on our 2-week boot camp's offerings, schedule, and cost, check out the registration form here: https://lnkd.in/d23W6vkK. Space is limited, so register ASAP to secure your spot. The events and workshops will be recorded for those who cannot attend them synchronously. Email [email protected] with any questions. ⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️

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    Paid Social Intern @ Power Digital Marketing | Honors Marketing and Finance Student

    I want to give a big thank you to The Women's Network for inviting me to speak about Personal Branding to the California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo chapter! I am so grateful I can be any kind of resource for these young women who are trying to break into the fashion, beauty, & technology space. A Takeaway: intraspect, figure out what’s your “personal brand,” and live that every single day. Also shoutout to Ella Fisher, Emma Blaze, Avery Knirk, Ella Mahan, and Grace Ruth for helping coordinate this! You girls are the best. #beautyindustry #beautyinnovation #personalbrand #brandidentity #branding #beautytech #fashionmarketing

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    📢 TWN's Professional Boot Camp Is Back 📢 After the success of our 1-month summer boot camp, we decided to bring it back in a 2-week version! The goal of our 2-week boot camp is to equip TWN members with resources to land career opportunities and expand their networks – all on a busy college student’s schedule! Beginning on Monday, October 23rd and ending on Thursday, November 2nd, our 2-week boot camp offers 2 curated workshops (Refining Your Resume and LinkedIn, Cultivating Professional Relationships and Mentorship), 1 speaker event, 1 recruiter panel and networking event, and 1 exclusive newsletter with internship postings, article highlights, and a special edition of the Dear TWN Column. For more details on our 2-week boot camp’s offerings, schedule, and cost, check out the registration form: tinyurl.com/TWNBootCamp. The deadline to register is Wednesday, October 19th at 11:59 pm PT. Space is limited, so register ASAP to secure your spot! Email [email protected] with any questions.

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