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  • The power of giving as one

    Danielle Cohen is a charter member of the 100 Women Charitable Foundation which was founded in 2006 by a small group of friends. Their objective was to get 100 women to donate $100 that would be given out as grants to local nonprofits supporting under-served populations in the areas of education, family, and health & wellness.

    Free
  • Social pop-up: Prime Spark Social

    We are women over 55. We will be seen for who we are. We are dynamic, involved, contributing, powerful, desirable, and vital. We will be included in the highest levels of decision making, planning, forecasting. We will be revered as indispensable matriarchs of our families.

  • Navigating Mountain View through a crisis. Again.

    Margaret Abe-Koga led the City of Mountain View (California) as mayor through the many challenges of 2020. But it was not her first time leading in a crisis. She was appointed mayor by her fellow city council members in 2009, during the Great Recession. Margaret will come talk to us about leadership in the face of national and global disasters.

    Free
  • A journey of 250 days

    Imagine starting a new business during a global pandemic, the year you turn 80 years old—and exceeding your wildest aspirations by achieving of $500k income in the first nine months. Join us to talk with Rachel about how it all unfolded with grace and ease.

    Free
  • Regenerative farming: heal yourself and our land

    Charlene Murray will tell us about the principles of regenerative farming and how she embraces them on her 2.5 acres just outside the Almaden Valley of San Jose.

    Free
  • Social pop-up: Returning to “normal” in a “post” COVID world

    Seems like we are making great progress in returning to some sort of “normal", or at least being able to do things like we used to do before COVID-19. Like going on vacation and eating out. Please join me to chat about our thoughts on this new world we're re-entering.

  • Ida B. Wells, foremother of Black Lives Matter

    African-American journalist Ida B. Wells was the first to call attention to the epidemic of lynching with her pamphlet, Southern Horrors, published in 1892. Terry Baum tells the story of the life of this courageous activist, a founding member of the NAACP, through historic photos and illustrations.

    Free
  • Member Salon

    During this annual members-only meeting, we will discuss the meaning of TMD membership, the experience of meeting on video, and membership engagement.

    Free