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- Posted June 20, 2013
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BPW presents "Not So Fast!" June 25
The Jackson Business and Professional Women (BPW) will present a training session titled "Not So Fast" at noon on Tuesday, June 25 at Cascades Manor House, 1970 Kibby Road, Jackson.
Trainer and author Gerry Grinold will talk about balancing expectations and how to "put the zzzzz back in e-z by stripping the stress from your life and stepping out of chaos."
Everyone is invited, and the lunch and program are $15 at the door.
RSVPs are appreciated to Margaret.cunningham@comcast.net.
The Jackson BPW (Business and Professional Women) meets at noon on the second and fourth Tuesdays of every month at the Cascades Manor House. The mission of BPW is to achieve equity for all women in the workplace through advocacy, education and information. The vision of the organization is to create successful workplaces for women, their families, and employers.
Published: Thu, Jun 20, 2013
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