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CT Women's Business Council Holds Round-Table

 WALLINGFORD, CT - The Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce’s (GNHCC) Women’s Business Council announces it will host a round-table discussion for women entitled, “Inspirations: A Conversation with Connecticut’s Top Female Business Executives,” at the GNHCC’s Annual Expo, from 2-3 p.m. at Toyota Presents The Oakdale Theatre, 95 South Turnpike Rd., Wallingford, CT.

The event features a conversation with Dr. Kendrick Dorsey, President of Gateway Community College; Meredith Rueben, CEO of Eastern Bag & Paper; Susan Bryson, Partner at Wiggin & Dana; and moderator Jocelyn Maminta of WTNH News 8; who will share how they “balance it all.”

The GNHCC’s Women’s Business Council is dedicated to creating positive work relationships and networking opportunities for the benefit of women in the Greater New Haven community.

From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Expo will offer attendees opportunities to enjoy fresh ideas on a variety of topics including, sales growth, social media marketing, and leadership. There will also be plenty of networking events including, but not limited Taste of the Chamber with CPTV host Jason Hawkins, keynote with The New York Times writer Nick Bilton, and a wine tasting reception at the close of the show.


STORY TAGS: WOMEN , MINORITY , DISCRIMINATION , DIVERSITY , FEMALE , UNDERREPRESENTED , EQUALITY , GENDER BIAS , EQUALITY

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