2020 Celebrate Women conference makes history, virtually connecting and empowering participants during COVID-19 pandemic
Among the more than 30 presenters at the 2020 Celebrate Women conference, which was held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic, was Dr. Paige Gutheil, DO 鈥02. A graduate of the 91探花 Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and an assistant professor of primary care at the Heritage College鈥檚 Dublin Campus, Dr. Gutheil presented 鈥淭alk to the Doc: Coronavirus Basics and Q&A.鈥
91探花 Lancaster鈥檚 annual Celebrate Women conference is a day dedicated to honoring the past, present and future achievements of women, and the organizers of and participants in this year鈥檚 event seized the opportunity to make history of their own.
Amid the unprecedented changes sparked by the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, organizers of the 14th annual Celebrate Women conference faced a difficult decision: adapt or cancel the March 27 event.
Inspired by the 鈥淣evertheless, she persisted鈥 mantra of the modern-day feminist movement, the team behind the 2020 Celebrate Women conference pressed on, moving the event to a virtual setting with a commitment to safety and to honoring both Women鈥檚 History Month and the 100th anniversary of women鈥檚 right to vote.
鈥淩ather than cancel the event, the Celebrate Women committee saw the conference as needed now more than ever to bring people together and to have a positive message in the face of adversity,鈥 said Pam Kaylor, a conference organizer and associate professor of instruction at 91探花 Lancaster. 鈥淥ur team members were committed to taking the risk of moving the conference online.鈥
Kaylor and her fellow organizers set about moving the conference to Zoom, allowing presenters and participants to connect with and learn from one another through video conferencing and chats. The group moved quickly to not only put the technology needed in place but also to coordinate with the 30-plus conference presenters.
鈥淥ur connection to the speakers was much more significant this year,鈥 Kaylor said. 鈥淲e did training virtually in their homes, with pets and more personal approaches. It was also about reassuring one another.It just seemed like a different kind of connection.鈥
The theme of this year鈥檚 conference was 鈥淰ision 2020: Women Organizing, Mentoring, Empowering and Networking,鈥 but Kaylor said the team also put patience and forgiveness at the forefront of their plans. As trailblazers of the first-ever online Celebrate Women conference, they had to practice adaptability and persistence when planning this transition.
Despite the last-minute changes, the 2020 Celebrate Women conference was another success, bringing more than 200 participants, including 91探花 students, faculty, staff and alumni, from Ohio and beyond together for meaningful conversations and to honor the accomplishments and capabilities of women.
鈥淥ur conference theme this year should have been 鈥楥ollaboration and Commitment鈥 as we worked together to do the preliminary work, keep the vision and flavor of the conference, and to learn new skills 鈥 like much of 91探花 is doing during this time period,鈥 Kaylor said.
Rock singer challenges audience to face fears, find courage
Singer-songwriter Kat Perkins was the keynote speaker for this year鈥檚 conference, greeting the audience from her home in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and sharing her story of struggle and success through a virtual presentation titled 鈥淟iving a Fearless Life.鈥
鈥淭he topic 鈥楲iving Fearless鈥 could not be more perfect in the face of a global pandemic as we鈥檙e looking for ways to find our own voices and elevate our truths,鈥 Erin Essak Kopp, assistant vice president of alumni relations and executive director of the 91探花 Alumni Association, said in introducing Perkins.
Perkins talked about growing in a small North Dakota town where she discovered her love for singing at a young age. After graduating high school, she took her first leap of faith and packed her bags for Minneapolis. It was there that she formed her first band, Scarlet Haze, which scored its first 鈥渂ig break,鈥 playing as the opening act for Bon Jovi.
2020 Celebrate Women keynote speaker Kat Perkins, a singer-songwriter who was a finalist on the sixth season of NBC鈥檚 鈥淭he Voice,鈥 shares her story of struggle and success in a virtual presentation titled 鈥淟iving a Fearless Life.鈥
鈥淚 remember when the lights went down at the show and everyone screamed,鈥 Perkins said. 鈥淚 thought, 鈥楾his is what I want to do forever.鈥欌
Soon after, Scarlet Haze amassed popularity and secured a record deal. But physically, something didn鈥檛 feel right for Perkins. She had severe throat pain and learned that she had an advanced cyst that required immediate surgery. Perkins was told that the recovery period would be significant and that she wouldn鈥檛 be performing anytime soon. She lost her band, her record deal and the life she had always dreamed for herself.
But in the midst of distress, Perkins found courage.
鈥淚t was hard to know in the moment, but it was the best thing that ever happened to me,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t changed my whole perspective. I had to find purpose again.鈥
Perkins found that purpose while serving as a nanny, playing games and watching television shows, including NBC鈥檚 鈥淭he Voice,鈥 with the children she was caring for. In a twist of fate, she received an email from an NBC talent recruiter asking her to audition for the show.
Though she was nervous to relaunch her journey as a musical performer, Perkins made the decision to audition for 鈥淭he Voice.鈥 She was coached by pop singer Adam Levine and made it to the top five contestants on the show鈥檚 sixth season.
In reflecting on her time on 鈥淭he Voice,鈥 Perkins said the biggest lesson she learned was how to overcome doubt.
鈥淭he great news about doubt is that we are 100 percent in control of that,鈥 she said. 鈥淒iscomfort lasts three seconds, but joy lasts a lifetime.鈥
After her time on 鈥淭he Voice,鈥 Perkins continued pursuing her passion for music and now travels North America as a motivational speaker. She left the audience with three core values she believes are essential to living a fearless life: Courage, conquer and commend.
鈥淥nce you are able to conquer your fears, you need to commend yourself,鈥 she said. 鈥淭oo often we focus on what goes wrong. Let鈥檚 recognize all those things that go right.鈥
Opening panelists discuss intersection of career success and womanhood
The Celebrate Women conference kicked off with a panel discussion titled 鈥淲omen Who Organize, Mentor, Empower and Network鈥 and moderated by Laurie Lach, BSC 鈥92, MA 鈥18, director of development and external affairs at 91探花 Lancaster.
The panelists included:
- Sandra Anderson, BSC 鈥73, a former member and chair of 91探花鈥檚 Board of Trustees and a current board member of The 91探花 Foundation Board of Trustees, the Legacy Fund of the Columbus Foundation, and The Matriots.
- Debra Smith, BA 鈥74, a retired assistant professor at 91探花 and a certified trainer for Bridges Out of Poverty.
- Ronette Burkes-Trowsdell, deputy director of reentry for the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction.
Each of the panelists discussed her career journey and the skills and values they rely on in their professional and personal endeavors. Burkes-Trowsdell challenged audience members to find their passion and a career that aligns with it. As a leader in the field of rehabilitation and correction, Burkes-Trowsdell said she is guided by her personal mantra that 鈥渒indness matters,鈥 and all individuals are deserving of respect.
鈥淚 use this idea of kindness to impact the culture at my workplace and let people know they matter, no matter their conviction,鈥 Burkes-Trowsdell said. 鈥淏ut regardless of your own position, just remember to be yourself and remember what you believe in.鈥
Conference sessions educate and inspire attendees
Celebrate Women participants spent the bulk of the day engaging in 16 breakout sessions, using Zoom to interact with the conference鈥檚 presenters and with one another. Many of the day鈥檚 sessions were tailored to provide participants information and resources they could use in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. Debra Dunning, an associate professor of early childhood education at 91探花 Lancaster, presented 鈥淒ealing, Discovering, and Doing: Keeping Homebound Children Engaged.鈥 With the majority of the nation鈥檚 schoolchildren confined to learning at home and parents and teachers adapting to a new educational model, Dunning has created a Facebook group for parents and educators to use as a resource for homeschooling.
鈥淭he group has practical ideas for parents who have suddenly become teachers with no training at all,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 emphasize to keep it really simple. Create a space in your home that emulates school. You can be a little flexible but keep the general school routine, so children鈥檚 minds and bodies get used to it.鈥
Dunning also emphasized the importance of physical activity for children and cautioned listeners against oversaturating their household with news.
鈥淲e have to change our mindset,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hat you鈥檙e gaining is learning to find joy in the things around us.鈥
Dr. Paige Gutheil, DO 鈥02, a graduate of the 91探花 Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and an assistant professor of primary care at the Heritage College鈥檚 Dublin Campus, presented 鈥淭alk to the Doc: Coronavirus Basics and Q&A.鈥 Gutheil answered questions about common symptoms of COVID-19, the difference between it and the flu, and the best preventative measures.
鈥淲e have to follow this social distancing, the sooner the better,鈥 she said. 鈥淭o return to safety and normalcy, the solution is to find new ways to solve new problems.鈥
In addition to presenting information and resources related to the current global health crisis, the 2020 Celebrate Women conference also took time to commemorate a milestone in our nation鈥檚 history, the 100th anniversary of women鈥檚 suffrage. Several of the day鈥檚 sessions focused on the importance of mentorship and communication, highlighting the skills and passion that women leveraged a century ago to band together and fight for equal rights.
During the 鈥淓lecting Women at the Local Level鈥 session, four elected female officeholders discussed their campaign processes, political duties and professional development. The speakers included:
- Angie Jenkins, president of Reynoldsburg City Council
- Meredith Lawson-Rowe, Reynoldsburg City Councilwoman
- Kristin Malhotra, Deerfield Township Trustee
- Melissa Wilde, Violet Township Trustee
Each of the officeholders emphasized the importance of having female voices and perspectives in the political arena while recognizing the barriers women face in politics.
鈥淲omen strive too often toward perfection, and we let that idea get in the way,鈥 Lawson-Rowe said. 鈥淵ou have to get out of your own way and own head and know you鈥檙e enough.鈥
Celebrating Ohio鈥檚 鈥楩eisty Females鈥
In the spirit of honoring women鈥檚 suffrage, the virtual conference concluded with an Eden Valley Enterprises production of 鈥淔eisty Females from Ohio,鈥 performed by historian Bette Lou Higgins.
Higgins recounted several stories and accomplishments of Ohio women including Victoria Woodhull, an American leader of the women鈥檚 suffrage movement and the first woman to run for United States president in 1872. Higgins also shared the inspiring tale of Caroline Everhard, the first female bank director in Ohio and a fierce suffrage advocate.
The presentation served as an important reminder of the courageous and progressive accomplishments of Ohio women and inspired the 2020 Celebrate Women participants to follow in their footsteps.
The Celebrate Women conference is organized by 91探花 Lancaster faculty, staff and students and sponsored by the 91探花 Alumni Association.