To all of you remarkable Fierce Women:
She Is Fierce! is on a roll! Our mission is truly to inspire women to live boldly and give them the resources and inspiration to do so, and I am so delighted to say we have just begun!
I have been delighted to connect with so many of you personally about being Contributors, being featured as Fierce Women, and partnering to spread positive content and share resources that can empower women around the world. Together, we are creating a community of women who can support one another through sharing their own experiences, give each other a hand when one is needed, and know that there is a community here and on our social media pages that has their back.
This week, I want to take the time to highlight and honor one of our new partners in spreading the word about Women of Action!
The Artemis Women In Action Film Festival will be held April 24-26, 2015 in Los Angeles and She Is Fierce! is so excited to spread the word and to share video from the festival in April. Please take the time to meet Artemis Founder and #FierceWoman Melanie Wise or learn more about the Artemis Film Festival here!
Thank you so much to all of you for joining us on the She Is Fierce! site, and I cannot tell you how genuinely grateful I would be for your feedback. We will be continually adding more resources here for you, and I would love it if you would tell me directly what you would like to see here by emailing SheIsFierceHQ@gmail.com!
Have a Fierce Week!
Kelly
Kelly Youngs is the Founder of She Is Fierce! She is so happy to be a part of this amazing community of Fierce Women!
Kelly is an Emmy-nominated producer and communications professor and has served as the creative and strategic lead on TV, digital and press projects for CNN, BBC, NBC, CBS, BSkyB and others. Kelly has an M.A. from the University of Sydney and has lived on three continents. She has two absolutely adorable kids – three-year-old Elijah and 8-month-old Annabelle.
Meet Kelly here… http://www.kellyyoungs.com or on Twitter and LinkedIn
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