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Your Forum Hosts are the authors of the upcoming book Women of Vision: Ordinary Women, Extraordinary Lives, available September, 2008.
We define a Woman of Vision as one who has discovered her passion and purpose and merged it with her ingenuity to empower herself and others and make a positive impact on the world. www.womenofvisionproject.com
Kathleen Smith
A seasoned communications and marketing professional,
Kathleen Smith worked more than 20 years in the entertainment
and cultural arts industries, primarily for Disney Channel Worldwide and Woodruff Arts Center. These positions allowed her to indulge her passion for travel. She extensively explored the U.S. and Europe, producing Disney Channel's The Art of Disney Animation and Woodruff's Montreux Jazz Festival in Atlanta (co-produced with Switzerland's Montreux Jazz Festival and the City of Atlanta). She has written articles and op-ed pieces, annual reports, foundation grant proposals and many executive speeches.
Exciting as that had been, she longed always to pen her own project. While working with The Disney Channel, she met her future writing partner, Liz Ireland, and they began searching for the right project to produce together. That "aha! moment" arrived in 2006 at a women's retreat in western Georgia. Soon after, Kathleen left her position as VP of Communications & Center Initiatives for Woodruff Arts Center and embarked on her own writing career. She currently consults on integrated marketing communciations programs for organizations in Atlanta, while working with Liz on their first non-fiction book, Women of Vision: Ordinary Women, Extraordinary Lives.
Kathleen believes that success is found in living passionately, producing prosperously, and always driving a convertible!
Elizabeth Ireland
Liz Ireland found her passion for the theater at an early age. After finishing graduate school, she embarked upon a career as an
instructor in the Performing Arts Center of a liberal arts college in northern Illiniois. For ten years Liz taught, directed and managed house operations for a vibrant performing arts program and wrote or re-wrote a number of plays. She lived, breathed and celebrated in her theatrical life. Soon after receiving tenure and an Associate Professorship, she took a well deserved sabbatical and discovered her passion was no longer in the theater. Her real passion was for writing. She turned her talents to screenwriting; eventually writing and collaborating on 15 screenplays. Two of her own scripts were semi-finalists for the Don and Gee Nicholl Fellowship in screenwriting sponsored by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, while four others were optioned, but remain unproduced. While working at Disney Channel Worldwide she met a soul sister in Kathleen and the two began a quest for their project.
After discarding numerous creative projects together, they finally formulated the Women of Vision project after attending a Women's Renewal Retreat in the fall of 2006. The result has brought them both great joy as well as unbound enthusiasm for all the wonderful women they encountered along the way.
Today Liz is primary caregiver for her 93-year old mother-in-law and beautiful adopted eleven-year old Chinese daughter. She now sees herself as the heroine in her own comedy-adventure film.