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Camp Campbell: Vote For Her Agenda Founder To Win

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Dec. 11 2013, Published 5:12 a.m. ET

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I am one of five finalists, and I could have an opportunity to take Her Agenda to another level, with your help.

I started this site to help encourage and empower women.

I want millennial ambitious women to have a resource to learn about the opportunities out there and the careers women are leading that they might not have imagined. We share information on this site about everything from the fellowships that can help take your career to the next level, to the leadership conference in your town, to the internship at the company down the street.

Among Fortune 500 CEO’s, just 23 of them are women. The barriers to success for women are high, we already know this. Rather than a constant reminder of this sad fact, we want to focus on what the solution is, and how we can help change the statistics.

Out of the 23 CEO’s who are women, two of them happen to be sisters. Denise Morrison, the CEO of Campbell’s and Maggie Wilderotter the CEO of Frontier Communications.

I want more women aiming for the top, just like Denise Morrison and her sister. So when I found out about Campbell’s nationwide search to find an influential next generation woman leader — allowing the recipient to have a mentorship session with the CEO of Campbell’s, I  jumped at the chance to share the opportunity here. And since I am an entrepreneurial minded millennial woman I also applied.

Campbell’s is a multi-billion dollar Fortune 500 company and it would be so valuable to learn from the company’s CEO. Cash is also part of the prize, and the cash would be helpful to use for Her Agenda to enhance our main product: our website.  The winner also gets a membership into an influential community of influential millennial women created by Morrison called Camp Campbell. The women I would meet as part of Camp Campbell are all successful, influential and inspirational in their industries.

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If I win, I would love to share their stories and experiences with all of YOU, the readers of HerAgenda.com.  I don’t want the advice and the inspiration to stop with me — I want it to spread to a generation of millennial women who never let anyone or anything slow their agendas.

When you vote, you also enter for the chance to win up to $3,000 in cash and prizes.

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Visit https://joincampcampbell.com to vote!

I hope that you can vote, and spread the word if you can: http://clicktotweet.com/SmWqu

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By: Rhonesha Byng

Rhonesha Byng is the founder and CEO of Her Agenda— a digital media platform bridging the gap between ambition and achievement for millennial women. The site provides access to content and community that gives millennial women access to information and inspiration to help them get started or to move to the next level of their career. Rhonesha is an Emmy award-winning journalist and entrepreneur whose philosophy in life is established by her acronym of N.E.S.H.A. No one Ever Slows Her Agenda. This motto served as the inspiration for Her Agenda. Rhonesha was named to the 2017 Forbes 30 Under 30 list and ESSENCE magazine named her among 50 Founders To Watch. Rhonesha is also the co-founder of the newly formed nonprofit org The Black Owned Media Equity and Sustainability Institute (BOMESI).

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