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Women Leading Change is back! Sign up for this one-day professional development event for women in business
Check out this video and send this post to your friends and the business women in your life who are leading change!
This one-day professional development day features a variety of workshops, networking, great food, and an inspiring guest speaker. All for just $100.00!
Topics include HR, Social Media, Marketing, Accounting, Legal, Finance and more! It’s also a fantastic place to network and enjoy some great food together.
Guest speaker is Canadian Paralympic Swimmer Tammy Cunnington, a Parapan American Games Medalist, Rio 2016 Paralympian, & Women of Excellence award winner.
Women Leading Change is a partnership with BDC, RSM Canada and the Red Deer & District Chamber of Commerce
Women Leading Change
Tuesday Sep 10, 2019
9:00 AM – 6:00 PM MDT
Welikoklad Centre – Red Deer
4922 49 St Red Deer AB T4N 1V3
$100/person
For Information contact Shelley Hanlan 403-347-4491 Send Email
Click to Register
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