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Conference turris::womannotes-v1

Title:ARCHIVE-- Topics of Interest to Women, Volume 1 --ARCHIVE
Notice:V1 is closed. TURRIS::WOMANNOTES-V5 is open.
Moderator:REGENT::BROOMHEAD
Created:Thu Jan 30 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 30 1995
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:873
Total number of notes:22329

844.0. "Speakers wanted for womens group" by OURVAX::JEFFRIES (the best is better) Wed May 11 1988 14:47

    I have just been elected vice president of Women in Business, a
    womens organization in the Sturbridge, Charlton, Southbridge area.
    Part of my responsibilities are to get speakers for the monthly
    breakfast meetings and to plan the annual seminar.  
    
    Our primary focus is to support women who are reentering the work
    force, starting up new businesses, redirecting their careers, and/or
    recently single. We have a membership of about 125 women from all
    different areas of the business world, some are employers, some
    employees. 
    
    Now, what I am looking for is some help from the men and women in
    this notes file. I need names of organizations, groups and individuals
    who would be available to our organization as speakers.  
    
    Most of our meetings are breakfast meetings that only last about
    an hour, there will be some evening meetings starting in the fall.
    Our seminar is usually in March and is at least one full day with
    work shops, breakout groups and things like that.
    
    I would appreciate any and all help.  I have given only a brief
    overview of WIB, but I think it's enough to let you understand what
    we are trying to do.
    
    Thanks
    +pat+
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844.1Try the "Y"!USMRM3::JHUTCHINSWed May 11 1988 16:4011
    The YWCA in Worcester is a great resource.  Talk to Myla Clark -
    she should be able to help you out.
    
    FYI, I belong to Worcester Business & Professional Women and each
    meeting is chaired by a different member who is responsible for
    finding a location and choosing a speaker.  Takes the brunt of
    the work off one person (she has a committee, as needed) and
    encourages networking.
    
    Good luck,
    Judi
844.2SPMFG1::CHARBONNDgeneric personal nameThu May 12 1988 13:324
    There is an organization called 'Toastmasters' which is a group
    for helping people become better public speakers. I think they
    have a conference. Maybe some of their members who are also
    DEC employees could help you out.
844.3BIGMAC::JAROSSMon May 16 1988 16:1911
    The YWCA in Framingham has an annual "Woman of the Year" award with
    several runners-up nd honorable mentions. Several women from DEC
    have won/been nominated, etc. You might want to contact them for
    leads.
    
    You might also want to check out recent issues of "Working Mother"
    for topics of interest. You might find that some of the contributors
    are from the Boston area.
    
    Maryan
    
844.4GNUVAX::BOBBITTI sing the body electricMon May 16 1988 16:5414
    there's a dynamite woman who is an administrator at Minuteman Tech.
    High School in Lexington, MA.  She also runs the non-traditional shop
    group, and has a lot of experience on the slant of women in business
    having been (she may well still be) the only female administrator at
    the school.  Her name is Bev Lydiard, and the school is on Marrett Rd.
    in Lexington.  I am sure she is a member of some groups who may
    also speak to our group?  Last I checked she was still there, but
    if she's moved on to bigger and better things - try to track her
    down.
    
    give it a go - who knows?
    
    -Jody
     
844.5from Clark UniversityEDUHCI::WARRENTue May 17 1988 12:3312
    I am a co-owner of a new small business in Westboro and, because
    of that I went as a guest to a recent meeting of Westboro/Northboro
    Chamber of Commerce.  (We'll join when we can afford it!)
    
    Anyway...the speaker was a woman from Clark University who talked
    about sexual harrassment and what it means to the small business
    person.  She was very good.  I don't remember her name or title
    off hand, but if you're interested, I'll look them up and send them
    to you.
    
    --Tracy