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Any home gardener knows that to achieve good plants year after year the soil must be regularly nourished. So, too, with future women leaders.
Current senior administrators must become like the faithful gardener who takes care of the soil. Without a nurturing environment, the next generation of women leaders will be sparse.
Dr. Judith Woodsworth, president, Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, spoke about the role of today's senior women administrators in assuring the next generation at the Senior Women Academic Administrators of Canada (SWAAC) conference held in Ottawa in April.
A path touched by synchronidty
Woodsworth became ...