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Michigan Business Beat | Becky Puckett-Wood, Rhonda Maxwell Inforum Scholarship Program

Michigan Business Beat
December 21, 2022 3:00 PM

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Jeffrey Mosher welcomes Becky Puckett-Wood, Vice President, Corporate & Member Engagement Rhonda Maxwell, Scholarship Subcommittee Co-Chair, at Inforum.


Listen to Becky, Rhonda and Jeffrey review the scholarship program conducted by Inforum in this SoundCloud podcast below:

They dicuss the Inforum Scholarship Program
● Inforum launched a new West Michigan scholarship program to help reduce the financial burden for women in the workforce seeking skill development. The scholarship is significant for women, especially women of color, who continue to be overlooked for leadership positions.

● The scholarship will be funded in part by Inforum as well as local businesses and individuals committed to gender balance in corporate leadership.
● Applicants are asked to write a 250-300 word essay describing their goals, leadership style, and how they believe the program will benefit them.
● Applications will be reviewed for fall and spring 2023 leadership programs. Scholarships will cover the majority of the program. The number of scholarships provided will be based upon funding available.
● Businesses can donate and applicants can now apply for the 2023 season at www.inforummichigan.org/scholarships.

The questions covered in their conversation
● Explain the application process for the scholarship.
● How will applicants be chosen? How many applicants will receive the scholarship?
● What does the scholarship provide?
● Why was the Inforum Scholarship Program established?
● What are the short-term and long-term goals of the Inforum Scholarship Program?
● Discuss Inforum’s Women’s Leadership in Michigan Public Companies 2022 report which found that only 20% of Michigan public company executive officers are women and only 2.6% are women of color.
● How can businesses get involved?
● Discuss Inforum and its purpose.
● What are other ways Inforum is supporting the professional development of women?

Inforum released some further information about their scholarship program:

The scholarship will provide financial support for Inforum’s professional development programs and events

GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan – Inforum, a statewide organization focused on the professional growth of women, recently announced a new West Michigan scholarship program to help reduce the financial burden for women in the workforce seeking skill development. The scholarship is significant for women, especially women of color, who continue to be overlooked for leadership positions. Inforum’s Women’s Leadership in Michigan Public Companies 2022 report found that only 20% of Michigan public company executive officers are women and only 2.6% are women of color. The scholarship will be funded in part by Inforum as well as local businesses and individuals committed to gender balance in corporate leadership.

“The Inforum Scholarship will provide access to professional development programs that help to accelerate careers for women and boost the talent pool for the community’s businesses – a core mission of Inforum,” said Becky Puckett-Wood, Vice President, Corporate and Member Engagement. “Without scholarships, this access is not available to all individuals in our community seeking to enhance their skill sets and career.”

According to the 2021 Lean in /McKinsey Women in the Workplace Report, women continue to be promoted to manager at far lower rates than men in publicly traded companies, and women of color lose ground at every level from entry to C-suite. As a result, gains have been greater in the C-suite and on boards than at lower levels, and they have benefited white women more than women of color. It is why a greater focus on equity throughout the talent pipeline is called for. 

“We know there is a significant need to support women throughout their leadership journey,” said Terry Barclay, President & CEO of Inforum. “Inforum will continue to advocate and develop solutions to build diversity, equity, and inclusion, and racial equity in our workforce. This is not a box that can be checked – it must be a sustained effort.”

Applicants are asked to write a 250-300 word essay describing their goals, leadership style, and how they believe the program will benefit them. Applications will be reviewed for fall and spring 2023 leadership programs. Scholarships will cover the majority of the program. The number of scholarships provided will be based upon funding available.  

Businesses can donate and applicants can now apply for the 2023 season at www.inforummichigan.org/scholarships

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About Inforum
Inforum, with offices in Grand Rapids and Detroit, was founded in 1962 as the Women’s Economic Club and works to change the landscape of women’s leadership in Michigan by serving as a catalyst that removes barriers and increases opportunities for women. Through engaging programming, leadership development, and networking opportunities, Inforum creates a platform that helps women learn, lead, and make a difference in the community

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