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Enid Women in Business Welcomes Colonel Little
Enid Women in Business is thrilled to extend a warm welcome to Colonel Nekitha M. Little from Vance Air Force Base, who will be joining us as a distinguished speaker at our February Lunch and Learn event. Colonel Little, a trailblazer in her field, will delve into the numerous challenges she has encountered throughout her career as a woman in the military. She will share her personal journey of resilience and determination, illustrating how she navigated these obstacles to ascend to the esteemed rank of Colonel.
Attendees will gain valuable insights into how these military challenges and triumphs can be paralleled in a business environment, offering practical tips and strategies that can be applied to enhance their own professional experiences. Furthermore, Colonel Little will provide an in-depth discussion on her leadership style, focusing on how she effectively guides and inspires those who report to her, fostering an environment of mutual respect and driving them to take meaningful action.
The Details
The lunch and learn will be held Wednesday, February 19 at Autry Technology Center in the Oklahoma Room (115) from 11:30am - 1:00pm. Tickets for lunch are $20 and can be purchased by registering below. We look forward to seeing you there.
About Colonel Little
Colonel Nekitha M. Little is the Commander, 71st Mission Support Group, 71st Flying Training Wing, Vance Air Force Base, Okla. As the Installation Manager, she is responsible for the $550M flying operations and base operations contracts and all support for the Vance mission and community; including procurement, civil engineering, firefighting, security and law enforcement, communications, personnel, supply, transportation, housing, recreation and services activities.Prior to this assignment, she was the Director of Force Support Professional Development School where she was responsible for 19 military/civilian personnel and 12 contractors to deliver 23 courses over 91 classes for more than 69K personnel annually within the Force Support functional community and DoD installations worldwide.