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Building Self-Efficacy and Resilience in Youth

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Margot Rutledge, the founder of KidsWin, is an accomplished facilitator, trainer and coach. Prior to founding KidsWin, she worked for national workforce development firms and training organizations in the capacity of sales, operations, trainer and coach. Her passion is to help young people develop a high sense of self-efficacy and the skills necessary to lead successful and purposeful lives. 


In addition to her more recent work as a facilitator and coach, she has a background in nutrition counseling, a degree in Foods and Nutrition and became a Registered Dietitian following a Dietetic and Nutrition Internship at Massachusetts General Hospital. She is a native of New England and currently resides in Westborough Massachusetts. 
 


Sue Blaney
is author of Please Stop the Rollercoaster! How Parents of Teenagers Can Smooth Out the Ride. A communications professional, she has spent 25 years in training and development, marketing and sales. She specializes in improving team performance and managing the human side of change. She is a Certified Professional Behavior Analyst, and a graduate of Northwestern University with a degree in communications. Her current extensive work with schools and parent organizations began when she created a parenting discussion group with her peers who wanted to ease their stress, learn and thrive during their kids’ teenage years.


Brian Tremblay
is the Director of Development at The Boys & Girls Club of Manchester, New Hampshire. His professional vision is to develop in perpetuity the resources necessary to insure no child will ever be denied the benefit of the facilities, staff and programs offered at the Manchester Boys & Girls Club. He is a graduate of Keene State College with a degree in Physical Education. He is a Board Member of the Queen City Rotary Club and a member of the Association of Boys & Girls Club Professionals. 

Elyse Levy is currently the Chief Financial Officer of the Jewish Federation of Central Massachusetts. Previously, she worked as the Controller of a $40 million dollar division of Saint-Gobain Abrasives and in the Manhattan office of a national accounting firm as a Senior Auditor. She is a graduate of Binghamton University with a degree in accounting. She is also a Certified Public Accountant and holds a Masters of Business Administration from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. 

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Building Self-Efficacy and Resilience in Youth