Awc newsletter december 2010

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Purdue University Student Chapter Association for Women in Communications December 2010 Dear AWC members, This will be my final AWC President’s letter. I regret to inform you that I will be leaving Purdue next semester and be handing over the Presidency to our Vice President, Valerie Petrey. I have been offered an outstanding internship position in Chicago that I could not pass up and will be finishing up my classes at Purdue Calumet. However, I will still graduate in May from Purdue and I plan on coming back to visit. Deciding to leave Purdue was one of the toughest decisions I have ever had to make in my life. The main reason being is that it is tough for me to say goodbye to this organization. I have been an active AWC member since my freshmen year and have served on the exec board for the past 3 years. I could not ask to be a part of a better organization during my time at Purdue. Continued on page 3 Mission Statement The Association for Women in Communications is a professional organization that champions the advancement of women across all communications disciplines by recognizing excellence, promoting leadership and positioning its members at the forefront of the evolving communications era. Upcoming Events 1/19 1/25 2 nd Semester Call-Out 6 p.m. *Current Members Do Not Need to Attend First Meeting of Second Semester 6 p.m. Letter from the President Offering communication students a welcoming place to grow, connect and succeed. http://www.web.ics.purdue.edu/~awc/ 1/10 Second Semester Begins

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Purdue University Student Chapter

Association for Women in Communications

December 2010

Dear AWC members,

This will be my final AWC President’s letter. I regret to inform you that I will be leaving Purdue next semester and be handing over the Presidency to our Vice President, Valerie Petrey. I have been offered an outstanding internship position in Chicago that I could not pass up and will be finishing up my classes at Purdue Calumet. However, I will still graduate in May from Purdue and I plan on coming back to visit.

Deciding to leave Purdue was one of the toughest decisions I have ever had to make in my life. The main reason being is that it is tough for me to say goodbye to this organization. I have been an active AWC member since my freshmen year and have served on the exec board for the past 3 years. I could not ask to be a part of a better organization during my time at Purdue.

Continued on page 3

Mission Statement The Association for Women in Communications is a professional organization that champions the advancement of women across all communications disciplines by recognizing excellence, promoting leadership and positioning its members at the

forefront of the evolving communications era.

Upcoming Events

1/19

1/25

2nd Semester Call-Out 6 p.m.

*Current Members Do Not Need to Attend

First Meeting of Second Semester

6 p.m.

Letter from the President

Offering communication students a welcoming place to grow, connect and succeed.

http://www.web.ics.purdue.edu/~awc/

1/10 Second Semester Begins

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