Wichita Falls Texas Business Women (TBW) is hosting a special evening networking event for all professional and business women of our community on Tuesday, September 11 at 5:30 p.m. at the Courtyard by Marriott, on Tarry Dr.
The President of Texas Business Women, Kendra Kinnison, from Corpus Christi, will be the special guest. She will be discussing trends and issues affecting working women of all ages, as well as sharing the TBW State vision and goals for the upcoming two years.
Her passion is helping women "to connect," to build the synergy that comes from drawing on each other's strengths and expertise - whether in business, in community endeavors or in social activities.
To highlight some of what Kendra will share on 11 Sept, she says, "When you join TBW, you're instantly connected to our powerful network. TBW believes in resiliency, a can-do spirit, and the power of community. Our organization was founded in 1919 by women who refused to be victims of inequity. Similar threats are present today, and we exist to face those challenges together: Through the power of continual career relevance, strong network connections, and prioritizing our critical health issues."
This event is free but reservations are needed no later than Monday, September 10, to ensure adequate seating and refreshments. Men and women are invited to call 723-7282 or email Evelyn.lucus@sbcglobal.net to make a reservation.
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