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Educational and Professional growth is just a Synaap away!

Long Beach Resident Anita Herrera Launches New One-of-a-Kind, Non Profit called Synaap.org –an interactive social media tool to provide students with the information, access to mentorship and the encouragement needed to stay on track with their educational goals

Long Beach, CA, February 20, 2015 – Upon arriving as a freshman on the campus of UCLA, a young Anita Herrera wondered: Do I really belong here? As the first in her family to attend a four-year university, Anita lacked a roadmap to help her negotiate the rigorous academic environment. And then, during her first quarter of study, her beloved grandfather died suddenly of a heart attack.

“Just hours before he died he held my hand and said, ‘Love God and keep studying.’ Those words became my life’s motto,” Anita said. “During the times when I had very little financial or emotional support, I clung to those words.”

Fast-forward a couple decades. Anita Herrera became Dr. Anita Herrera Hamilton a board certified pediatric neuropsychologist at Children’s Hospital, Los Angeles. Having attained her educational goals she wants to empower the world to do the same. Literally. Hamilton has launched a one-of-a-kind, website called <a href=’http://www.synaap.org/’>Synaap.org</a>, an interactive social media tool to provide students with the information, access to mentorship and the encouragement needed to stay on track with their educational goals.

The idea behind <a href=’http://www.synaap.org/’>Synaap.org</a> is to establish a national and then global network of collaborative mentorship that is convenient, efficient and accessible to anyone in need of educational support.

Hamilton believes that mentorship is a fluid, organic, collaboration of supportive team members, and each mentor brings a unique perspective and role. At Synaap.org, some will focus on academics, others will provide insight geared toward personal or professional development. The goal is to encourage others to optimize their hard work, knowledge and personal life experiences.

“Because of <a href=’http://www.synaap.org/’>Synaap.org</a>, future leaders no longer have to feel isolated or alone in their educational journey,” Hamilton said. “They will be able to see, know and interact with others like them, or who started out like them, and through these interactions achieve their educational goals then turn around and do the same.”

Hamilton completed her Bachelor of Arts in English Literature at UCLA (1996) and her Ph.D. in clinical psychology with an emphasis in neuropsychology at the Fuller School of Psychology in Pasadena (2005). Following residency at Children’s Hospital Colorado and a post-doctoral fellowship in pediatric neuropsychology at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Dr. Hamilton received board certification in Clinical Neuropsychology from the American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology. She is currently CHLA’s Director of Neuropsychology at the Children’s Orthopaedic Center.

Dr. Hamilton envisions 5,000 members within Synaap.org’s first year, increasing to 20,000 the second year, and 100,000 in the third year. Future goals include: providing information resources from local and national experts via the site’s “Fuel,” “Balance” and “Inspire” tabs; hosting/streaming local and national leaders speaking to others about education and professional development; obtaining advertising contracts to cover financial costs and overhead; initiating a Synaap app that allows members log their education, exercise and nutrition progress and then analyze this data to modify behavior and realize success; and opening a Synaap.org headquarters as the website becomes THE social media tool for all mentorship organizations, with global input from all seven continents.

In the end, Hamilton hopes <a href=’http://www.synaap.org/’>Synaap.org</a> members are able to have goal-focused and solution-oriented interactions that instill and promote professional development.

No one knows more than Hamilton how inspiration is the genesis of learning, and how learning is the path to joy and fulfillment.

“Synaap.org provides an efficient mechanism for busy professionals to encourage and mentor future leaders,” she said. “When we give to others we stay relevant and innovative and in the end really benefit ourselves.”

Synaap.com is a 501c3.

Learn more about Synnap.com:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Synaap/686323154758115
http://www.synaap.org/

Press Contact:
Marci Bracco Cain
Chatterbox Public Relations
Long Beach, CA
(831) 747-7455
marci@chatterboxpublicrelations.com
http://www.synaap.org/

The Women’s Institute of Negotiation Presents One-Day Boot Camp at USC, UCLA and UC Irvine

The Women’S Institute of Negotiation Presents how to Negotiate in a Man’s World Without Compromising your Values One-Day Boot Camp

Los Angeles, CA, January 19, 2011 – The Women’s Institute of Negotiation presents how to Negotiate in a Man’s World Without Compromising your Values One-Day Boot Camp–a one-day intensive training, which goes beyond exploration of potential barriers that may hold women back and teaches women how to reframe their interactions and accurately evaluate their opportunities. Created and taught by Dr. Yasmin Davidds, women learn how to ask for what they want in a manner congruent with their values, taking into account the social forces that may impact their working relationships. Emphasis is placed on the acquisition of essential negotiating and leadership skills. During this highly interactive program, women will learn to negotiate in accordance with internationally recognized best practice techniques, and discover their own negotiation style. They will discover how to use their natural strengths and will gain confidence in those areas where they are least confident now. The program prepares women to negotiate in a professional manner, improving their bottom line results and relationships with clients, colleagues and stakeholders.

The Institute will host the one-day How to Negotiate in a Man’s World without Compromising Your Values One-Day Boot Camp at three convenient university locations:

February 10, 2012 (USC) University of Southern California

April 13, 2012 (UCLA) University of California – Los Angeles

May 11, 2012 (UC IRVINE) University of California – Irvine

Registration begins at 8:30 am with the program concluding at 5:30 pm. Seating is limited, pre-registration is advised.

Registration is only $99 for the first 60 participants, thanks to funding from BIC International, a corporate sponsor of The Women’s Institute of Negotiation, is the world leader in stationary, lighters and shavers and one of the most recognized brands in the world.

For more information or to register visit www.womennegotiationinstitute.com

About the Women Negotiation Institute’s Training

The mission of The Women’s Institute of Negotiation is to empower women with the skills, strategies and techniques to negotiate effectively.

The Women’s Institute of Negotiation utilizes simulations, case studies, discussion and individualized coaching that provides women with experiential negotiation training that will enable them to build the psychological strength to not only ask for what they want, but feel great doing so. The Institute’s two-part program is embedded in the belief that negotiation is 80% Psychology and 20% mechanics. The Institute’s main objectives are to empower women to ask for what they want and to help women develop the skills, strategies and techniques to negotiate for what they want effectively. www.womennegotiationinstitute.com.

About Dr. Yasmin Davidds:
Dr. Yasmin Davidds is an international bestselling author, women’s empowerment and negotiation specialist and an expert in the world-renowned KARRASS negotiation program. As one of the top leading female negotiation experts in the U.S. and Latin America, Dr. Davidds has trained and consulted thousands of corporate leaders in over 200 blue chip companies throughout 22 countries in the art and skill of negotiation. To learn more about the work of Dr. Davidds, please visit www.yasmindavidds.com.

Contact:
Loreena Garcia
Program Assistant
Women’s Institute of Negotiation
5042 Wilshire Blvd #17102
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(866) 857-9879
lgarcia@womensinstituteofnegotiation.com
http://www.womennegotiationinstitute.com