2024 Women Leadership Program 1.0

Not open for registration. Contact Us for more info.
Online, Zoom
Feb 19th - May 17th, 2024
08:00AM - 11:00AM

(Timezone: EDT)

Eastern Daylight Time UTC - 4

Richa Goyal

Program Director

It's too late to register for this Event.

Program Description

The 2024 Leadership Program for Women Supervisors and Regulators is a program designed for current and aspiring women leaders seeking to develop and strengthen their key behavioural competencies and leadership skills. It is targeted to women who hold managerial and/or executive positions in supervisory and regulatory agencies based in the Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) Region. 

 

Program Agenda

Download document

Program Fee and 

The program fee is $100 USD. 

Participant Welcome Calls 

Approximately one to two weeks prior to the program orientation, participants will have a 30 to 45-minute one-on-one call with a facilitator to provide context and information around the program experience and for the participant to begin to explore possible personal learning objectives with the facilitator. 

Required Pre-Reading

Pre-reading will be required. Materials will be sent out to registered participants at least two weeks before the program starts.

Requirements for Program Participation and Certificate of Completion.

  • Attending and actively participating in all program activities and sessions.
  • Completing all pre-session requirements such as reading, watching, or listening to course materials.
  • Engaging with the program director, program facilitators, program leaders, coaches, and other participants during the virtual program.
  • Participating in a WLP alumni network to provide input to Toronto Centre on ideas to improve virtual programs generally, and the Leadership Program for Women Supervisors and Regulators more specifically, in the future.
  • Complete after session, program evaluation surveys, focus groups, and participate in periodic post-program impact-level follow-up evaluations conducted by Toronto Centre.

Requirements for the EQi 2.0 Assessment and Executive Coaching Components of the Programs

As part of the program, you are required to complete the Emotional Intelligence 2.0 online self-assessment, participate in one (1) 1.5-hour assessment debrief, and three (3) one-hour executive coaching sessions. Your EQi 2.0 debrief, and coaching sessions will be scheduled at a mutually convenient time between you and your coach, within the parameters of the program schedule. The following conditions apply to scheduling the debrief and coaching sessions:

  • If you change or postpone a session with 24 hours’ notice, your coach will work with you to find a new date and time.
  • You will have one opportunity during the program to reschedule one coaching session with a minimum of 1 hours’ notice.
  • If you reschedule a coaching session without 24 hours notice a second time, you will forfeit the session.
  • Should you miss a coaching session without any notice, you will forfeit that session. 

Technical Requirements

Access to either a computer or a tablet with camera and microphone; cable, Wi-Fi, or mobile internet; Windows 7 or higher or Mac OSX or 10.7 or higher. 

 

 

Who Should Attend

The program is designed for women who hold managerial and/or executive positions in financial and supervisory regulatory agencies. 

Registration closes on December 5th, 2023.

Topics Covered
  • Emotional intelligence and coaching
  • Women empowerment
  • Team management
  • Gender equality
  • Women’s financial inclusion 
  • Action Learning

     

Partners
Featured Content
Toronto Centre
Wed, Jul 05, 2023

Cyber Risk - Determining and Delivering a Supervisory Strategy

This TC Note and accompanying podcast address the rapid rise of cyber risk, which presents unique challenges to the financial sector. They provide guidance on how to determine an effective strategy t.. Read More

Toronto Centre
Fri, Jun 30, 2023

The Power of Data, Technology, and Collaboration to Combat Money Laundering Across Institutions and Borders

Money laundering is a global problem that undermines the integrity and safety of the global financial system. In this podcast, Beju Shah introduces the BIS Innovation Hub’s recent initiative, Projec.. Read More

Toronto Centre
Mon, Jan 22, 2024

Digital Financial Services for Financial Inclusion: Tools for Supervisors

In 0, the Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP) released a technical guide on Digital Financial Services for Financial Inclusion: Tools for Supervisors. This podcast highlights takeaways fr.. Read More

Subscribe to receive information about
our programs, events, and Supervisory Guidance