Upcoming Events

NCSU Alumni Entrepreneurs Showcase
Nov
19

NCSU Alumni Entrepreneurs Showcase

Come see me at the NCSU Alumni Entrepreneurship Showcase! I'll have a table with books and would love to meet you.

The NC State Entrepreneurship Showcase, highlights alumni ventures and their products. Come ready to explore bold startups and network with other NC State innovators. Attendees can also discover more ways to get plugged into NC State’s entrepreneurial ecosystem through on-campus programs and resources.

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Cut the Crap: Session 4
Nov
19

Cut the Crap: Session 4

As a parent and extracurricular thought leader, I believe in the power of activating meaningful conversations. There’s a lot “crap” out there. In this 4 part series, we will dive into distractions that inhibit success.

Best part? It’ s 100% free. You can sign up for 1 or all 4!

Session 4: Gender Inequities

Tuesday November 19
9:30PM EST


Join us for an impactful seminar focused on combating gender inequities in the workplace and beyond. this conversation aims to inspire collective action and foster a more equitable future for all.

As an extracurricular thought leader, Chasta will share what she has learned from 16 years of experience at the Founder/ CEO of performing arts institutions as well as from the perspective of a mom.

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Author's Corner
Nov
22

Author's Corner

I'll be at the Junior League of Raleigh's "A Shopping Spree" with copies of: Trash the Trophies, Handle the Horrible and The Trophy Trap.

The Junior League of Raleigh (JLR) returns to the Raleigh Convention Center from November 21 – 24 for A Shopping SPREE! 2024. Join us in the spirit of giving at our 40th annual holiday market, benefiting the JLR’s signature programs and nonprofit community partners.

With over 100 vendors from across the country and more than 8,000 patrons expected, what began as a small event at the Mission Valley Inn in 1985 has grown into a beloved Raleigh tradition that combines shopping with community support.

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Cut the Crap: Session 3
Nov
12

Cut the Crap: Session 3

As a parent and extracurricular thought leader, I believe in the power of activating meaningful conversations. There’s a lot “crap” out there. In this 4 part series, we will dive into distractions that inhibit success.

Best part? It’ s 100% free. You can sign up for 1 or all 4!

Session 3: Stress and Burnout
Whether you're feeling overwhelmed or seeking to enhance your coping skills, this seminar aims to empower you to reclaim your well-being and thrive in your personal and professional life.

As an extracurricular thought leader, Chasta will share what she has learned from 16 years of experience at the Founder/ CEO of performing arts institutions as well as from the perspective of a mom.

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Trophy Trap Live Reading!
Sep
28

Trophy Trap Live Reading!

Learn how to take your dreams and turn them into plans with author Chasta Hamilton as she reads from her new book "The Trophy Trap" and shares inspiration about what it truly means to be a winner.

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NDEO Pre-Conference Presenter
Sep
28

NDEO Pre-Conference Presenter

Chasta will present a two part Pre-Conference Intensive at the National Dance Education Organization’s Conference in Denver, Colorado.

The question to be considered:

Are Dance Competitions Disrupting the Power and Progress of Dance Education?

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sPark Symposium Keynote Speaker
Sep
22

sPark Symposium Keynote Speaker

Chasta will prseent the Keynote for the bienneial sPark Symposium for the Park Scholarship Program at North Carolina State University.

The title of the talk will be Your World As A Mirror: Leveraging Leadership for Meaningful Change and Lasting Impact.

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State of the Girl Raleigh, NC
Sep
8

State of the Girl Raleigh, NC

Led by Chasta Hamilton, this one-night only event is presented by Girls Geared For Greatness and sponsored by Stage Door Dance Productions.

State of the Girl: Encouraging Ambition and Bravery in Our Communities will address the challenges and opportunities facing female identifying youth ages 7-18.

We invite parents, educators, and stakeholders to join this free gathering us as we discuss:

I. The Facts: What Is the State of the Girl?

II. The Action: What Can We Do to Combat Bias?

III. The Relation: How-To Activate Change in Our Communities

This session will also serve as the catalyst for the new Girls Geared For Greatness season.

While the in-person event is limited to 100 seats, we will be opening a virtual overflow once the seats are filled.

Reserve your in-person seat here.

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