Developing Tomorrow's Leaders, Today
Are you a leader in your community? These are stories about leaders who are making a difference in corporate, public, and nonprofit sectors. These individuals have a substantial impact in our communities. They inspire change, are catalysts for new ideas, and help us all dream for a better tomorrow. That's why we support programs that help them develop as leaders and enhance their skills.
Singapore 2013 | Women in Southeast Asia: From Poverty to Prosperity to Prominence
May 06, 2013
With three Global Ambassador Program forums successfully executed, the Singapore forum will officially kick off the second year of this important work from May 6-10. Bringing together a notable group of Global Ambassadors, mentees and a larger assembly of women leaders in Singapore, the program will explore the journey from poverty to prominence for women in Southeast Asia… learn More about Singapore 2013 | Women in Southeast Asia: From Poverty to Prosperity to Prominence
Highlights from our Global Ambassadors Singapore forum
May 09, 2013
Follow our 2013 forum with blog posts by women leaders from around the world… learn More about Highlights from our Global Ambassadors Singapore forum
The Global Ambassadors Program, a Vital Voices and Bank of America Partnership
Feb 29, 2012
The Global Ambassadors Program, a Vital Voices and Bank of America partnership, provides mentorship for emerging women leaders from developing countries, helping them build communications, advocacy and business skills that will positively impact their communities… learn More about The Global Ambassadors Program, a Vital Voices and Bank of America Partnership
India 2012: Encouraging Women's Entrepreneurship
Dec 06, 2012
In October 2012, our Global Ambassador program, in partnership with Vital Voices, paired six mentors together with 50 international women leaders at forums in both Delhi and Mumbai. The dialogue centered on ways in which women can move India forward. Throughout a week of interactive sessions, the discussion focused on stimulating the next generation of women entrepreneurs in India… learn More about India 2012: Encouraging Women's Entrepreneurship
Developing future leaders: Bank recognizes community-minded high school students
Sep 20, 2012
Twin sisters Laura and Megan Kohner, 17-year-olds from Palm Beach Fla., were only 7th graders when they started a nonprofit organization to incorporate literacy, learning and physical fitness to benefit their community. Their organization, Bikes for Kidz, uses the incentive of a new bike and helmet to help children reach specific academic goals… learn More about Developing future leaders: Bank recognizes community-minded high school students












