Success Expert Leads All-Star Panel of Women at Leadership Colloquium
Catherine Dixon has seen it all: colossal failure, bland mediocrity and soaring triumph.
The principal at ghSMART was keynote speaker for the fourth annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium Friday, March 17. The event, organized by Brenau Women’s College, was held in the Hosch Theatre in the John S. Burd Center for the Performing Arts and featured successful female leaders sharing their career stories, passion and advice for others who aspire to lead.
In her work with ghSMART, Dixon serves major corporate and private equity clients, often in the context of merger and acquisition activity. The company uses employee knowledge of business and human behavior to help boards, executives and investors address pressing leadership challenges.
In other words, Dixon is an expert at helping companies and individuals use their strengths successfully. She drew on this expertise in her keynote address, “Path to Purpose: Leveraging Your Unique Strengths to Create a Successful Life.”
“My wish for you is triumph,” Dixon said to the Brenau students and the crowd of mostly women gathered at the colloquium. “It takes work to get there, but you can. … Every day I see people using their strengths, and they achieve greatness.”
Dixon challenged the young women in the audience to identify their true strengths, know the origins of those strengths and sense where their weaknesses lie. She said there is a positive side to struggle and adversity, and shared the ups and downs of her own career, including being let go from one position and using it as an opportunity to pursue another.

Along with Dixon, guest presenters included Mary Kathryn Wells, WC ’00, chief executive officer of Wells Marketing Agency; Kelley Castlin-Gacutan, BU ‘95, educational consultant and former superintendent of Birmingham City Schools; and Brenau University Board of Trustees members Amy Whitley, retired vice president of human resources and chief diversity and inclusion officer for UPS; and retired Rear Adm. Patty Wolfe, BU ‘87, of the U.S. Navy Supply Corps.
All five women shared their stories and experiences as female leaders in the workforce. Wells, the Brenau Alumni Association guest lecturer, discussed the roles both luck and skill played in her career. “It takes a bit of both to be successful,” Wells said.
Whitley related her story of working 30 years for UPS, retiring and joining Brenau’s Board of Trustees in 2016 after expressing interest in the university to other board members.
“By putting yourself out there and expressing your interests, you can help put yourself in a position for success and, ultimately, to reach your own goals,” Whitley said.

Both Whitley and Wolfe had lengthy tenures in their respective organizations. Wolfe said she originally joined the Navy for the scholarship money to go to college. She stayed with it for 32 years, developing her own leadership style along the way.
“Those first years in the Navy were about learning how to be a leader,” Wolfe said. “I pass along today the way my leadership style evolved. It took a long time. It wasn’t something I innately knew when I started my career, but it became a part of me.”
Castlin-Gacutan discussed the importance of leading with purpose. She shared her story of losing her daughter, Kennedy, and first husband, Rodney, within two years of each other. She found purpose in her career and in supporting her other children. “Each one of us has a purpose in life,” she said.
Castlin-Gacutan said she knew she wanted to become a teacher from the time she was 6 years old. The interest was sparked by her first-grade teacher, who provided Castlin-Gacutan with the purpose and drive that would lead her career.
Debra Dobkins, dean of the Brenau Women’s College, praised the caliber of speakers for the 2017 colloquium.
“These women are passionate about the work they do and dedicated to the people they serve,” Dobkins said. “Each speaker brings expertise, experience and a dynamic engagement with the world, not just in their roles as working women but also in their roles as mothers and daughters, sisters and mentors.”
Watch the presentations
- Brenau trustee Amy Whitley speaks during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Patricia Wolfe, left, shakes hands with Gale Starich, dean of the College of Health Sciences, during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Kelly Catlin-Gacutan speaks during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Patricia Wolfe speaks during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Patricia Wolfe pulls out a pair of combat boots during her speech during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Attendees react to a speech by Patricia Wolfe during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Brenau alumna and trustee Patricia Wolfe speaks during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Jonna Powell gives a thumbs up after delivering gift tote bags from Brenau alumna and trustee Emmie Henderson Howard’s company Southern Proper during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. The deliver came after the speech of Amy Whitley, who recently retired from UPS. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Devin Smith gives out tote bags as a gift from Southern Proper during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. Southern Proper is the company of Brenau alumna and trustee Emmie Henderson Howard. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Catherine Dixon speaks during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Sara Hubaishi, left, and Simone Lewis give a pair of welcomes for the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- A girl power pin during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Brenau President Ed Schrader speaks during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Debra Dobkins, dean of the Women’s College, speaks during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Name tags for attendees to the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Sarah Hubaishi, left, and Simone Lewis get a hug from Kelly Castlin-Gacutan during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Mary Kathryn Wells with Katie Mitchell during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Amy Whitley with her daughter Meghan Whitley during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Catherine Dixon, right, with her daughter Sara Dixon and her mother Sally Finch during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Emily Burgess gives a welcome for the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Mary Kathryn Wells speaks during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Catherine Dixon speaks during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Lauren Hill performs “Defying Gravity” during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Kelly Castlin-Gacutan with her son Kyle Castlin during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Attendees gather in the lobby of the John S. Burd Center for the Performing Arts for a tea break during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- The Brenau Vocal Chamber Ensemble performs during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- A program for the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium in an attendee’s lap on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Catherine Dixon reacts as Debra Dobkins, dean of the Women’s College, presents her with a yearbook featuring her grandmother Mary Gay, a Brenau alumna, during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Emeline Phinney performs “Astonishing” during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Speakers from left to right, Kelly Castlin-Gacutan, Amy Whitley, Patricia Wolfe, Mary Kathryn Wells and Catherine Dixon during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Bethany Green plays the flute during a tea break in the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Allie McConnell listens intently to a speaker during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Mary Kathryn Wells smiles while she is introduced by her friend Ktie Mitchell during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
- Speakers rom left to right, Kelly Castlin-Gacutan, Amy Whitley, Patricia Wolfe, Mary Kathryn Wells and Catherine Dixon along with Debra Dobkins, dean of the Women’s College, during the 4th Annual Women’s Leadership Colloquium on Friday, March 17, 2017. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)