Women in Business

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Name: Women in Business
Date: May 13, 2021
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM MDT
Registration: Register Now
Event Description:

Women in Business is your monthly dose of empowerment!  

Each month, the Superior Chamber in partnership with MOD Moms hosts a FREE webinar for professional and entrepreneurial women in and around Superior.  Amazing guest speakers will focus on building skills that make women successful in their chosen area of professional focus. 

The event is free and open to the public, but please RSVP by Noon on Wednesday, May 12, 2021. 

Sponsorship for this event is available.  


"Why Diversity and Inclusion Should Matter to You"

Our speaker for March is Karen Burkett, Director of the Queen's University School of English in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. This unique department at the university welcomes more than 600 students a year from around the globe. Karen is queer-identified and has focused much of her academic research and committee service around issues of equity, diversity, and inclusion.

Her talk "Why Diversity and Inclusion Should Matter to You" will explore the question of why diversity and inclusion matter in your business and personal lives. What is a deficit model and how can we do better? How can we engage with diverse teams and clients in a meaningful way?  Participants will have the chance to interact with each other and the material throughout the presentation, and resources will be provided for further exploration.


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Location:
VIRTUAL ZOOM EVENT
Date/Time Information:
Every 2nd Thursday
Noon - 1:00 pm
Contact Information:
Call the Chamber offices at 303-554-0789
Fees/Admission:
FREE FREE FREE
But you must RSVP by Wednesday, May 12.
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