Women’s Initiatives
Auburn’s Women’s Initiatives bring together a vibrant community of Auburn women to foster leadership, empowerment, and connection. Discover exclusive networking opportunities, enriching events tailored to female leaders and a supportive environment dedicated to the advancement of women in all fields.
From thought-provoking discussions to skill-building workshops, our initiatives empower Auburn alumnae to excel in their careers and beyond. Be sure to explore our scholarship opportunities below and join our active social media communities on LinkedIn and Facebook. Check back frequently for updates on upcoming events and opportunities to connect with fellow Auburn women.
This event was developed in alignment with the Women’s Initiatives program. The goal of Women’s Initiatives is to equip women with the tools to manage their personal lives, skills to excel in their careers, confidence to lead and the courage to support each other.
Join us throughout this year for interactive workshops, motivating speakers, informative webinars, robust panels, pertinent discussions and more-all designed to inspire, empower and lead every Auburn woman.
Broun, Little, and Teague Women of Auburn Endowed Fund
The Auburn Alumni Association Board of Directors has approved the establishment of the
Auburn Alumni Association Broun, Little, and Teague Women of Auburn Endowed Fund for Excellence to support the “Women of Auburn” strategic initiatives.
Interior Designer Courtney Brannan Crafts the Lap of Luxury
Luxury hotel interior designer Courtney Brannan ’11 combines culture and comfort at some of the world’s most prestigious properties.
From Flight Attendant to Vice President: An Alumna’s 30-Year Airline Career
After two decades in the air, Michielle Sego-Johnson is preparing a new generation of flight attendants to expect the unexpected.
Dawn In Washington: Alumna Talks White House Fellowship
NASA attorney Dawn Oliver ’97 got an inside look at the U.S. Government as part of the prestigious White House Leadership Development Program.
Driving for a Cure to Breast Cancer
How the Gene Machine is fighting breast cancer across Alabama.
Wildest Dreams
Author and New York Times writer Margaret Renkl looks for answers to societal ills in the harmony between humans and nature.
Data Defender
Stephanie Todd ’04 keeps your financial secrets safe at one of the world’s largest banks.