By Agrippina Fadel
The Coral Springs Charter Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association invites local entrepreneurs to “think outside of the box.”
The American Business Women’s Association brings together women with diverse occupations. It provides opportunities for them to help themselves and others grow personally and professionally through leadership, education, networking support, and national recognition.
Held at the Woodmont Country Club on Thursday, January 5, at 6.30 p.m., the “Thinking Outside of the Box to Stay Relevant” event is $35 for members and $40 for guests for in-person attendance, with $15 tickets for the online hybrid option.
In a chapter message, “Thinking outside of the box” might sound cliché, but it’s imperative for business people to embrace,” inviting residents to join the discussion on how to stay relevant in their industries.
The guest speaker at the event is Melinda Twillie-Bryant, Business Development Director of Friedman Elder Law Department. She is driven by her passion for helping companies grow their brand and become valuable, helpful resources to their communities.
The conversation will cover the importance of providing value to the stakeholders and the community, “embracing the different,” and the power of partnership.
The Woodmont Country Club is located at 7801 80th Avenue in Tamarac. Register and purchase your tickets here.
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