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Members in Motion – BPW Concordia Saint-Martin

January 25, 2026

Members in Motion – BPW Concordia Saint-Martin
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SAINT-MARTIN (MARIGOT) - On January 17th, at Beth’s Aida Conference Room in Simpson Bay, BPW Concordia Saint-Martin launched its first Members in Motion session of the year with an inspiring interview-style conversation titled “Start the Year Strong.”

The session was hosted and moderated by Luciana Yamamoto, member of BPW Concordia Saint-Martin, who led a thoughtful and engaging exchange designed to inspire reflection, intention, and purposeful leadership.

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With a warm and intentional approach, Luciana created a welcoming space for open dialogue, setting the tone for a strong and mindful start to the year.

Structured as a conversational interview rather than a traditional keynote, the session encouraged authentic exchange between the moderator, the guest, and participating members. This format allowed for meaningful interaction and deeper reflection throughout the discussion.

The guest speaker, Valérie Damaseau, shared her personal and professional journey, offering candid insights into resilience, commitment, and staying grounded while navigating leadership responsibilities. Guided by Luciana’s questions, the conversation explored themes such as starting the year with intention, redefining priorities, managing personal energy, embracing change, and remaining aligned with one’s values in professional and civic life.

Members were actively invited to participate, ask questions, and share their own experiences, reinforcing the strength of collective intelligence and peer support within the BPW network. The session highlighted the power of dialogue as a tool for growth, encouragement, and empowerment, emphasizing that starting the year strong also means creating space for reflection, adjustment, and mutual support.

This Members in Motion initiative aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 5 (Gender Equality) by promoting women’s leadership, amplifying women’s voices, and fostering inclusive spaces where women are supported in developing confidence, agency, and long-term impact within their communities.

Through sessions like this, BPW Concordia Saint-Martin continues to advance its mission to empower women, strengthen leadership pathways, and contribute to sustainable and equitable development at both local and global levels.

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