Eveline Van Sandick is the founder and CEO of Attached | Language intelligence, an international translation and copywriting agency based in the Netherlands. Established in 2000, the firm combines highly specialized technological prowess with interpersonal skills, and works closely with clients to ensure the right message and tone is communicated with efficiency and expertise to the target audience.
After pursuing an international education at the Sorbonne University in Paris and the University of Leiden in the Netherlands, and exchange studies in Spain and Denmark, Eveline went on to earn a master’s in Economics and International Management from the University of Maastricht in 1996. Soon afterwards, she launched her career in translation and localization, starting her own business in this industry in 2000.
Outside of running Attached | Language intelligence, Eveline is a former board member and now Secretary of VViN (Dutch Association of Translation Agencies). With her company, she has also been a dedicated volunteer with the Net4Kids Foundation for over 12 years. Her work has been published in several magazines, and in 2017 she was recipient of the Enterprising Women of the Year Award. She is a role model to aspiring women entrepreneurs, worldwide.
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Dr. Martha Salinas is the CEO of Educative Smart Innovation, a team of professionals committed to the development of vocations and scientific, artistic and technological capabilities. They integrate science, mathematics, arts and technologies in teaching, creation of experiences and applied research. With over 24 years of experience in academia, administration and leadership, Martha has worked in numerous capacities across the field, including as researcher, advisor, designer, executor, evaluator, director and academic vice-rector. She is highly skilled in accreditation processes, the incorporation of technology in educational management and strategic planning for the academic sector.
After earning a degree in Philology and Languages from the focusing in English, French and Spanish from Universidad Libre de Colombia, Martha went on to complete a specialization in Translation and Interpretation from the Universidad Nuestra Señora del Rosario Colombia. She holds a master’s degree in Education with an emphasis on Educational Management from the Universidad Externado de Colombia, and in 2017 completed her doctorate in Education from Nova Southeastern University. She believes in the continuous learning and professional growth, so she has prepared in adaptive leadership, higher education management, communities of learning and social innovation within some of the best universities of the world, including Tokyo University.
Driven by the awareness that within Colombia there was a true need for educational reform, Martha was inspired to establish Educative Smart Innovation. Grounded in her vast knowledge of educational technology, extensive research and grasp on the quickly evolving STEM educational sector, she has developed a full suite of learning services and research tools that integrate sciences, mathematics, arts and technology. Her own work on academic and educational management and systems has been published many times, and she is a recognized expert, particularly throughout Latin America.
Outside of running Educative Smart Innovation, Martha is an active member of her community and enjoys volunteering through her local partners teaching innovation methodologies. She and the work of her organization are an inspiring example of entrepreneurship, leadership and vision for women and girls, worldwide.
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Carly Bosacker is Director of Therapeutic Services and a Licensed Clinical Psychologist at Therapy West, PLLC, a leading provider of therapeutic services to children, teens and families struggling with disruptive behaviors and anxiety. With several years of experience in counseling, evidence-based cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), research and evaluation, Carly helps to empower her patients and their families with the tools they need to manage and recover from anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, conduct problems, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and complex trauma.
While studying toward her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Carly worked in the juvenile detention system as a probation officer and counselor, helping youth to discover and develop cognitive skills and emotional tools to move beyond issues raised by neglect, abuse, waiting placement or diagnostic assessment, or minor delinquent offenses. Upon graduation, she relocated to the East Coast, where she spent a year as Research Assistant at the Yale School of Medicine and completed her Master of Arts in Psychology from The New School. In 2016, she completed her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Prior to joining Therapy West as a Postdoctoral Fellow in 2016, Carly served in a number of roles across the greater New York City and Philadelphia areas, including as adjunct faculty at Temple University, externships at Children’s Hospital of New Jersey of Newark Beth Israel Medical Center and the child Mind Institute, an internship at MercyFirst, and as post doc fellow at Therapy West/Academics West. She is a member of the American Psychological Association, and has presented at the Anxiety and Depression Association of America and the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.
Known for having a genuine and collaborative, Carly is able to build a rapport of trust and strength with her patients, fostering optimism and understanding to lead to impactful change and emotional resilience. Outside of her clinical endeavors, she is an active member of the community, and enjoys travel and reading.
Worldwide Women’s Association Member Carly Bosacker, PsyD can be found on the Association Directory, where she is looking forward to networking with you.
Harriet Jire has over 10 years of experience as a customer’s care specialist and a marketer in her previous job and in her current field. She owns the HARRIET JIRE fashion house. Designing beautiful custom clothes for each individual customer. Having always been fashion forward, she says it is simply in her blood. She is also the women choice relationship coach, motivational speaker and a writer.
Harriet holds a Master’s in Business Administration from Ambrose Alli University. She has published a book, The Night After Wedding, where you will find in every chapter, a plethora of principles, ideas and practical techniques that will enable you to harness the tremendous power of preparation before marriage. Harriet tells us that Marriage is a journey and like every journey, one needs a map showing potential areas of contours, valleys, faults and folds, towards reaching one’s destination successfully without asking for much direction from people who could mislead you on your way. In recent times, some single ladies are not well informed on what marriage entails, and this has led to avoidable disagreements in many homes to the extent of dissolution. It has become imperative that single ladies should be adequately and properly educated especially before and even during marriage to be able to fulfill God’s will in marriage. As we spend fortunes and resources training daughters in academic institutions, we should also invest our time, resources and prayers in preparing ladies for marital life.
Harriet is an advocate and founder of Raising Daughters Foundation, and is currently raising awareness of a “discussion we shy away from,” which is the challenge of menstruation and the obstacles women have to overcome. In her article, she brings to light how “menstruation remains one of the back-burner as a global health and development challenge.” Harriet is launching a campaign for Raising Daughters Foundation, where sanitary pads will be donated to the less privileged ones. The foundation is based around the fact that when you hold girls and women back from progress, you hold the world back.
Harriet continues to strive to make a difference for women around the world through fashion, advocacy, skills acquisition, counseling and resources for women who desire knowledge and community.
Worldwide Women’s Association Member, Harriet Jire, MBA, can be found on the Association Directory, where she is looking forward to networking with you.
Aviva Friedman is the Founder and Owner of A.M. Friedman LTD., where she is a Private Therapist. She founded the practice in 1990, and specializes in Solution-focused Consultation for individual patients, couples and families. She helps improve patient management of setbacks, hardships and blocked feelings, and provides many methodologies for patient care.
Aviva was also a supervising organizational consultant for the Ministry of Education Headquarters, Jerusalem, and kept working as a personal coach and organizational consultant to managers in large public organizations as well as for the private sector. She is also a mediator in collaboration with leading Law firms.
With over 25 years of experience in her career, Aviva is best known for her expertise in helping confused young adults, Career building, Crisis Innervation and women Empowerment in an Integrative perspective. In addition to her practice, she is Vice President of the Israel Association for Dynamic Positive Psychology, where she is responsible for the organizational counseling and career development, and family and couples therapy.
Aviva began her professional career as an organizational consultant for national governmental bureaus. Facing consulting challenges with normative adults who looked for excellent organizational solutions and less of long processes dysfunctions oriented. This changed her conceptual and academic approach by building a positive diagnosis, Strength based framework and empowering the organizational community. She realized that people wanted eye-catching, result- focused, brief sessions and workshops. She gained her BA in Psychology and Social Psychology (without thesis) from Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, where she also studied short-term therapies methods in the School of Social Work, where she learned the tools that enabled her to provide adapted solutions. Gradually, she acquired a holistic approach, and began to specialize in Integrative Intervention approaches for 5 years. Since then she has been familiar with Humanistic approaches. Aviva is a licensed family and couples therapist (R.A. 2026).
Aviva went on to complete doctoral studies at Middlesex University in London. She is a member of the British Psychological Association (R.A. 447157) and a member of the Special Group for Coaching Psychology. She is currently a Ph.D. Candidate at Middlesex. She has also achieved psychology coaching diploma studies from the School of Social Work, Advance Studies, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel, and is a Certified Coach by the IACP, the Israeli Association for Coaching Psychology (R.A. No. 580515880) and Certified Coach by the ISCP, and the International Society for Coaching Psychology.
In her doctoral research, she came across a phenomenon she called “Sticky Floor“, a phenomenon in which young, educated, financially motivated women are preventing themselves from vertical advancement because of fears, prejudices and pressures. She began to take interest in this challenge because most of the participants in her study were women from different socio-demographic segments of the population, the female issue rose in a bouncy way.
She is deepening the tracking of this phenomena as part of her PhD thesis. It is an important mission to deal with the challenges of postmodern women’s lives both in terms of personal and career choices and identity. Aviva feels that it is in her power to pave new ideas and framework to promote women in leadership, happiness and success. For example, changing the ‘traditional way’ to perceive maternity leave and the prospect of this time serving as a lever for career change, rather than a loss of identity. She looks forward to presenting and sharing her own work and thoughts, and to take part in the careers and personal lives of other women.
Worldwide Women’s Association Member, Aviva Friedman, can be found on the Association Directory, where she is looking forward to networking with you.