Time Out for Women 2010
Omaha, NE
Friday, May 14, 2010
6:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
9:00 a.m. - 3:45 p.m.
Ballroom A & B
455 N. 10th Street
Omaha, NE 68102 US

Friday
President and CEO, Deseret Book Company; former delegate to the Commission on the Status of Women and Girls at the United Nations; member, President’s Leadership Council, BYU-Hawaii; author
BFA Music Dance Theatre, BYU; professional actor and singer; albums include Prayer and Song of Redeeming Love
From Phantom to solo gigs with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir to the role of Joseph Smith, Dallyn’s done it all. And it doesn’t matter if he’s singing your favorite hymn or a well-loved Broadway hit—when Dallyn sings it from his heart, you feel it in yours.
Saturday
Top-selling female LDS artist; singer; songwriter; multiple Pearl Award winner; albums include If I Only Had Today and, most recent, Christmas Once Again
You said you can’t imagine TOFW without her; happily, you don’t have to. Hilary is not just a great songwriter and incredible performer. She is first and foremost a woman—a wife, a mother, a daughter, a sister. Her humor and her testimony make every event perfect.
Former director of training, Missionary Training Center; former faculty, College of Nursing, BYU; author, Peculiar—in a Good Way and MEE Speaks: But Does She Have Anything to Say?
We know some of you know that song—you know, the one about the ant? Really? You don’t? Well, then, you are in for a treat. MEE has been learning about resilience: how to get it, how to keep it, and what to do with it. And she’s sharing life lessons from her own personal journey.
Ph.D., University of Wyoming; associate professor at BYU; president, Chile Santiago East Mission from 2003-2006; author, Growing Up and The Continuous Atonement
"For we know that it is by grace that we are saved, after all we can do," 2 Nephi 25:23, is one of the most widely quoted scriptures in the Church, yet it may also be one of the least understood. The truth is that we are saved by grace as we recognize our complete dependence on Jesus Christ.
Survivor of war-torn Sierra Leone, humanitarian beneficiary; LDS convert and public speaker; attended LDS Business College
Raised in war-torn Sierra Leone, Mariama Kallon saw many things as a young girl that might fill a person with fear and hatred. Soon after witnessing the violent murders of parents and siblings and spending her youth fleeing from rebels, she was introduced to the gospel of Jesus Christ and found hope in God and peace in a knowledge of eternal families. She was given a humanitarian kit by the Church, which became a treasured symbol of hope that she used to bless the lives of many as they again fled for their lives. After returning to her town, she was called on a mission to the Salt Lake City Temple Square Mission, and wept in gratitude to the Lord as she visited the place where her precious humanitarian kit was made. Today Mariama stands as an example of the divine purposes of humanitarian work and tells her story to numerous audiences, urging them to participate in this work.
Law degree, University of Utah; morning show co-host, KSL News radio (Salt Lake City); professor, U of U; author, Wake Up to a Happier Life and Change It Up
How many times have you heard the phrase: “Don’t get your hopes up.” Well, there’s none of that here. Low hopes never helped anyone! We want you to get your hopes UP—and keep ’em way up there. Amanda believes in changing what you hope for and believing hope can change you.
B.S., therapeutic recreation, Brigham Young University; author, Hard Times and Holy Places
Being diagnosed with cancer and ultimately losing her sight initially left Kris Belcher in a hopeless state. But, she learned that when she walked, facing the light of the sun, the light from THE Son filled her dark world with a light only He could give.
* These listed presenters are committed to attending this event; however, Time Out for Women cannot guarantee that illness or other emergencies will not interfere with this schedule. No refunds or exchanges. We appreciate your understanding.







