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    Professional Women’s Group
    Quarterly Luncheon – January 21, 2014

    January 15, 2014No Comments
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    logo_professionalwomensgroupBusiness Networking for Women in Northern Arizona

    Cottonwood AZ (January 15, 2014) – The local Chapter of Professional Women’s Group has their first quarterly luncheon of 2014 on January 21, 2014.  Luncheon will be at the Cottonwood Recreation Center from 11:30am – 1:30pm and include a speaker presentation, networking opportunities, catered lunch, and raffle/door prizes. This month’s luncheon will be catered by Crema Café based out of Cottonwood.  Pre-registration for this event is required and you can sign up at www.pwgaz.org.

    The January speaker will be Martha Mertz, Founder of Athena International. Her topic will be on the “Eight principles of Athena Leadership”.   Leadership is not just for special occasions. We are leading all the time, beginning with leading our lives and leading ourselves first. This will not be about How-To Do leadership but about how to BE a leader and how to live a richer, fuller life.

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    Martha Mayhood Mertz is the author of Becoming ATHENA: Eight Principles of Enlightened Leadership and the founder of ATHENA International, a nonprofit organization that seeks to support, develop and honor women leaders, inspire them to reach their full potential and create balance in leadership worldwide. 

    The Professional Women’s Group is committed to igniting personal and professional growth 
    with events focused on inspiring women through networking and education.  There are many opportunities to become involved: sponsorships, volunteers, door prizes, and don’t forget Board members needed!  See our website for further details at www.pwgaz.org

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