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Page 1: AWC Houston 2008-2009

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Collaboration

Opportunities

Technology

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Celebrating

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Monthly MEETING AGENDA5:30      Registration and Networking  

6:00      Welcome / Dinner

Brenda K. Williams

2008-2009 President

6:30      Meeting Sponsor

            Your Company Name Here

6:40      Introduction of Speaker Anita Henson / Paulette Gadison

2008 -2009 Program Chairs

6:45      Presentation

7:35      Questions & Answers

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3rd Wednesday of the month, 5:30 - 8:00 p.m.

Except June & December  

Registration required atwww.awchouston.org

See website for meeting details!    

MONTHLY MEETINGS

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The Association for Women in Computing (AWC) is a national not-for-profit, professional organization for individuals with an interest in information technology.

AWC is dedicated to the advancement of women in the fields of computing, business, industry, science, education, government, and the military.

Founded December 5, 1978, AWC provides its members with access to a diverse network of colleagues by building on the strength, breadth and diversity of its member.

AWC provides a way to share experiences and offers many benefits for its members, including membership in the Houston chapter, the national AWC organization, and the Federation of Houston Professional Women (FHPW). 

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AWC Leadership Team at Work

 

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   Guest speakers at each monthly meeting   Professional panels and workshops   Technical and motivational seminars   Networking opportunities   Career planning and job listings   Mentoring opportunities   Scholarship program   Skill enhancement   Opportunities for professional growth   Leadership training   Membership directories and e-mail lists   National association news and events   Representation on the national board   Monthly newsletter 

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· President: Brenda K. Williams· Vice President: Linda King· Secretary: Carolyn Riley· Treasurer: Karen Brown· Communications: Kelly Johnson· Education: Jill Sweeney· Membership: Linda Ranostaj and Michelle Reynaud· Immediate Past President: Geraldine Rossiter· Arrangements Co-Chairs: Lakesia Campbelle· Community Affairs Chair: Kathleen Quillens· Gala Chair: Debra LeBlanc· Gala Budget Chair: Kimberly Paul· Marketing Chair: Marilyn Sander· Newsletter Co-Chairs: Monica Hasty / Janice Rodgers· Programs Co-Chairs: Anita Henson / Paulette Gadison · Prospects Chair: Anita Henson· Public Relations Chair: Becky Thomas· Scholarship Co-Chairs: Shawna Callaghan / Laura Loss· Webmaster: Jan Whitehead· Historian: Kathy Carmichael· AWC National Rep: Jill Sweeney· FHPW Delegate: Linda King · WITI Delegate: Jan Whitehead· PMI Delegate: Open· MPUG (Formerly MPA) Delegate: Open 

2008 AWC Leadership Team

Volunteers NeededFor the 2009

Leadership Team

[email protected]

Come Grow With US!

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