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The mission of the Maine Women's Network is to increase women's professional growth and leadership skills through networking and education.
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2010 Amy Wilton Photography MWN's 4th Annual Seminar & Awards Banquet, June 23, 2010 2010 Award Winners (left to right)
Kim Palermo, Mary Kozicki LaFontaine, Barbara Lauze, Marianne Russo, Mary Bumiller
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Membership in the Maine Women's Network provides an opportunity to discover and more fully expand professional relationships and practices through a supportive system of chapters and state-wide resources.
The Maine Women's Network achieves its mission and vision of Connecting Maine Women from Kittery to Fort Kent through the following goals:
- Develop networking forums throughout the State where women come together in the spirit of mutual support
- Promote an environment for conducting ethical business practices and addressing critical social issues through education and role modeling
- Provide a voice for women through leadership opportunities and teamwork
- Work collaboratively with a network of local, State, and National partners dedicated to advancing the status of women, especially the women of Maine
- Grow and operate the Maine Women's Network based on a responsible strategy of resources: time, money, and people.
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Maine Women's Network is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization. If you'd like to make a charitable contribution, please e-mail info@mainewomensnetwork.com. Thank you for your support. |
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Register today To see more details for any of the following meetings, click on "Event Registration" to the left.
Androscoggin: Featuring Stephanie Gelinas, Sandcastle September 8, 2010 11:30 AM
Greater Portland: What Is Social Media and Why Is It Important? September 14, 2010 5:30 PM
York County: Featuring Cynthia Hall Domine September 21, 2010 6:00 PM
Midcoast: Featuring Eli Stefansky, Maine Women's Network October 6, 2010 Time: TBA
Women of all ages, professions, economic and education backgrounds, and ethnicity are enthusiastically welcomed. Together we can do more than we can alone.
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