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The Women's Business
Network was founded in Harvard, Massachusetts, but has expanded
to include members from many neighboring communities. Since the
WBN seeks a broad representation of women who offer diverse experiences
and perspectives, membership is inclusive. In addition to those
already in the workforce as employees or business owners, the
roster is also open to women who are interested in starting their
own business, or who work in a large organization but want to
discuss business issues in a professional, supportive atmosphere
outside the office. Also welcome are women who have been out of
the workforce, but are poised to re-enter.
What
are the Requirements and
Responsibilities of Membership?
The requirements
are simple: any woman with an interest in business issues is welcome
to become a member. Annual dues are $50. Newcomers are invited
to attend one free introductory meeting and are asked to remit
their membership fee at or before the second meeting, if they
wish to join.
The responsibilities
are equally simple: a commitment to developing professionally
and personally and a willingness to help others.
The Women's Business
Network is committed to helping women succeed in business, and
members should share that vision and seriousness of purpose. While
there is an elected board of officers, since most members have
busy schedules, the responsibility for planning programs, arranging
for speakers, and coordinating events is rotated often. And though
the group's purpose is serious, members also recognize the importance
of humor, so WBN meetings are enjoyable as well as educational.
To find out more about our members, see
the Members Page.
For
more information
Call Renée
Senes, 978-456-9600, or fill in the information requested below
and press submit or print it out and mail to:
Womens
Business Network
P.O. Box 232, Harvard, MA 01451-0232
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