Prominent Businesswoman and Philanthropist Ingrid Vanderveldt and Award-Winning Spiritual Leader Sister Jenna Team Up for Talk on the Power of Possibility


WASHINGTON, DC--(Marketwired - Feb 17, 2015) - Prominent businesswoman and philanthropist, Ingrid Vanderveldt, will join Sister Jenna, director of the Meditation Museum in Silver Spring, Maryland, on Monday, February 23, 2015, for a special event on "Making the Impossible, Possible." These dynamic speakers and leaders in their respective fields will discuss the power of possibility and how you can make your life and business dreams a reality through positive thought, hard work, manifestation, and meditation. This is a free event opened to the public, however, reservations are required.

Ingrid is the Chairperson and CEO of Empowering a Billion Women by 2020 (EBW2020). Previously, she was the first Entrepreneur-in-Residence for Dell Inc. where she oversaw entrepreneurial initiatives worldwide. She sits on the United Nations Foundation's Global Entrepreneurs Council, is a Managing Partner of Belle Capital, founding organizer of the GLASS Forum (Global Leadership & Sustainable Success), and co-founder of The Billionaire Girls Club.

Ingrid also created and hosted CNBC's first original primetime series, "American Made," reaching over 1 million viewers around the globe and serves on several Advisory Boards. She has been featured on many media outlets including The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and Fortune Magazine.

For over 20 years, Sister Jenna, an award-winning spiritual leader, has spearheaded projects, writings, lectures, retreats, and conversations around cultivating a practice of stillness while being in the midst of chaos. She believes very much that we are on a path to burnout and it's essential that we start now to practice "getting off the grid and into the heart," the title of her new CD. Sister Jenna believes that when we come from a place of the heart our intentions and authentic expressions serve the world around us and in us.

Contact Information:

Contact:

Antonia Silvera
(202) 577-3763

http://www.meditationmuseum.org/meditation-events