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- Posted August 29, 2011
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WLAM planning joint event with Women's Exchange
By Frank Weir
Legal News
The Women Lawyers Association of Michigan Washtenaw Region has a number of events planned for the fall.
First up is a collaboration between WLAM and the Women's Exchange of Washtenaw (WXW) on September 15.
A moderated panel breakfast event will be featured entitled "Time Management: How to Get Stuff Done," and features WLAM member Susan Brown.
See the link http://howtogetstuffdone.eventbrite.com/ for more information.
Also on tap:
Sept. 17--Tailgate party from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Elizabeth Jolliffe's House 543 Fifth Street, Ann Arbor, for WLAM, WCBA and others. RSVP to elizabeth@yourbenchmarkcoach.com.
Oct. 17-20--WLAM will be co-sponsoring an event with the WCBA during Bias Awareness Week.
Sept. 20--Bank of Ann Arbor is hosting a lunch and presentation titled: ''Women and Investing, Social Security Answers'' from 11:45 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Campus Inn.
Published: Mon, Aug 29, 2011
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