March is Women’s History Month
March is Women’s History Month, and there’s no better time to celebrate the accomplishments of the women in our lives and throughout history. In 1987, Women’s History Month was designated by presidential proclamation to honor women’s contributions to American history and contemporary society. At Chesapeake Utilities Corporation, March is a time to show our appreciation for the hard work, dedication and commitment that women bring to our industry and to the Company.
Our Women’s History Celebration begins with our first virtual Speaker Symposium: Celebrating Women Who Tell Their Stories with guest speaker Janice Underwood, Ph.D., the federal government-wide Chief Diversity Officer for the White House (Biden-Harris) administration. Dr. Underwood tells her story by sharing her experiences and encouraging women to celebrate their accomplishments.
Chesapeake Utilities’ Female Board of Directors Members Tell Their Stories
Chesapeake Utilities’ Board of Directors includes a diverse combination of leadership, professional skills and experience. Comprised of 13 members, the Company’s Board of Directors includes five female members: Lisa Bisaccia, Stephanie Gary, Lila Jaber, Dianna Morgan and Sheree Petrone.
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, the Women in Energy Employee Resource Group invites you to learn more about these five leaders as they share their inspirational journeys and leadership experiences. Watch your email throughout the month for their stories, which will also be available below, following their release.
Women in Energy
Employee Resource Group
The Women in Energy employee resource group (ERG) supports the women of Chesapeake Utilities Corporation by providing a collective voice and focus on professional development. This ERG brings colleagues together to engage with one another and to encourage the open exchange of ideas and experiences for the betterment of all.
EDI Wise Session:
Honoring Women Who Tell Their Stories
In commemoration of International Women’s Day on March 8, and Women’s History Month in March, the EDI Council Education Subcommittee will feature guest speakers from the Women in Energy employee resource group for the EDI Wise Session – Honoring Women Who Tell Their Stories. The ERG will share the stories of women trailblazers, past and present, and the significant impact of their social, environmental, economic, cultural and political contributions and achievements.
Discovery of Diverse Women & Diverse Stories
Treasure Hunt Challenge
Women’s History Month is a time to explore and celebrate the achievements, contributions and inspirations of women, past and present!
Participate in this challenge and discover an untold story that inspires you and others.
All submissions will be entered in a drawing for a chance to win a prize.
Share a quote from a woman or about women that is inspirational to you.
Share an interesting fact or anecdote about a female family member (please feel free to submit a photo of your family member).
Provide a major achievement from a female, public figure of the past or present.
Provide advice (1-3 sentences) that you would tell your younger self
Chesapeake Total Wellness: Women’s Health
Check Your Numbers
Knowing your health numbers is a smart start to a healthy heart! Your numbers will help you and your doctor determine risk factors and mark your progress toward a healthier you.
Visit the Chesapeake Total Wellness program at www.cpkwell.com to learn more about prioritizing your health and well-being.
Commemorate Women’s History Month
by enjoying these resources that celebrate the vital role of women in our world.
Girl Rising »
“Girl Rising” is a groundbreaking film, directed by Academy Award® nominee Richard Robbins which tells the stories of nine extraordinary girls from nine countries, written by nine celebrated writers and narrated by nine renowned actresses. “Girl Rising” showcases the strength of the human spirit and the power of education to change the world.
Her Story »
“Her Story” is a one-of-a-kind illustrated timeline highlighting the awesome, varied and often unrecognized contributions of American women throughout U.S. history, beginning in the 1500s and spanning all the way through 2011.
African American Women Knowledge Cards »
This deck of Knowledge Cards introduces forty-eight eminent African American women. From the poet Phillis Wheatley (born in 1752 in West Africa; brought to America as a slave) down the centuries to the phenomenal athlete Jackie Joyner-Kersee (born 1959 in Los Angeles, a multiple Olympic gold medalist), they speak for themselves through the eloquent power of their lives and words.
Women Who Dare, Vol. I: Knowledge Cards » »
This collection of Knowledge Cards pays tribute to 48 inspiring women who have exhibited the courage and determination to reach beyond the ordinary and expected. Working in such varied fields as aerospace, the performing arts, literature, sports and peacemaking, these women have made deep and lasting contributions in their respective fields.
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