RICHLAND A panel of five professional women will reflect upon their careers, give advice to students, and discuss their perspectives on the economic climate at a Business Club luncheon March 26 at WSU Tri-Cities.
Thursday’s event is the culmination of the year-long Women in Leadership speaker series and a celebration of National Women’s History Month, said club president Karla Mesplie. “This is a fabulous opportunity for interaction among students and local female professionals in leadership roles, especially since WSU Tri-Cities is so abundant with talented women. In fact, the ratio of women to men on campus is almost 2 to 1.”
The event is from non to 1:30 p.m. in the West Building Atrium, 2710 University Drive, Richland. Admission is free and open to the public no RSVP is needed.
Panelists are:
Cindy Johnson, City of Richland, city manager Genoveva Morales-Ledesma, WSU Tri-Cities GEAR UP/Early Outreach, director Joyce Johnston, Social Security Administration, district manager Kimberly Camp, artist and Hanford Reach Interpretive Center director Kyna Harris, Miss Tri-Cities 2008
Cindy Johnson, City of Richland, city manager Genoveva Morales-Ledesma, WSU Tri-Cities GEAR UP/Early Outreach, director Joyce Johnston, Social Security Administration, district manager Kimberly Camp, artist and Hanford Reach Interpretive Center director Kyna Harris, Miss Tri-Cities 2008
“This luncheon will be an inspirational gathering that will give students of both genders the tools needed to achieve their future goals, no matter what challenges they face,” Mesplie said.