What's in Her Bag?
Lunch N Learn Fundraiser
March 26, 2013
Dayton Racquet Club
Kettering Tower
Downtown Dayton
11:15 am - 1:15 pm
Parking in the
Kettering Tower Parking Garage
51 S. Jefferson St. (GPS)
Parking : $3 11 am - 2 pm
Parking tickets must be validated at the front reception desk at the Dayton Racquet Club
Tickets
$35 Members
$40 Non-Members
$5 from each ticket will go to
Each attendee is asked to donate a
gently used or new handbag, or accessory.
(scarves and jewelry)
Clothes That Work is a grassroots non-profit that has been providing professional clothing, image counseling and training for job seekers in Montgomery County since 1998. More than 18,000 job seekers in need have benefited from the services provided by Clothes That Work. Through the ongoing support of donors, funding partners, individuals, corporations and foundations we have been able to make a real difference in the lives of many people.
Women in Business Networking
presents
What's in Her Bag? Panel
Diane Ewing
System Vice President, Chief Communications Officer
Premier Health Partners
Diane Ewing, of Premier Health Partners, serves as system vice president and chief communications officer for the health system. She joined the organization in 2008.
Diane joined the organization from Rochester General Health System in Rochester, New York, where she served as Vice President, Marketing and Public Relations.
Patricia S. McDonald, CWS
President, Key Bank, Dayton Market
District Manager, Key Private Bank, Southwest Ohio
Pat McDonald is President of KeyBank, Dayton Market and District Manager for Key Private Bank, Southwest Ohio. Pat has been in the financial services field for over 30 years, specializing in serving the high net worth market. Pat held similar positions with JPMorgan Chase in Dayton and Cincinnati and National City Bank in Dayton. Pat directs the sales and relationship management efforts of a team of wealth advisers spanning from Springfield to Northern Kentucky. read more
Cheryl McHenry
News Anchor
WHIO TV - Channel 7
Working at WHIO-TV is a dream come true for me. For much of the 1980's, I covered the Dayton Police/Montgomery County Courts beat, reporting on all kinds of stories from the local criminal justice system. During those years, I won four Emmy Awards. Three of them were for Spot News (now called Breaking News). In 1990, I was thrilled to receive an Emmy for Investigative Reporting, for a three-part series on repeat drunk driving offenders. read moreLilly F. Phillips President Alegre, Inc. As a long time Daytonian, Lilly has enjoyed much success in her hometown. She attended Chaminade Julianne High School and graduated from Ohio State University with a Bachelor's of Science degree in International Business and Marketing. Upon graduation she began working in Dayton with a Mexican manufacturing group to establish License Agreements for supply of assemblies to the Mexican Automotive market. She met her future husband, Don Phillips, at this company and they married in 1991 . read moreJudi Law
Founder/President Judo Steel
Judo Steel is a Dayton based company that provides steel for commercial construction in the Greater Dayton and surrounding region. President and owner Judi Law founded the company in 1994. Judy was born and raised in Dayton and decided long ago not to leave the area. She has faith in Dayton and is an avid supporter of the area because she realizes its potential. read more
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