Jane Jelenko to Speak at Organization of Women Executives Luncheon
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
When Jane Jelenko was successfully climbing the corporate ladder, she was a member of OWE. When Susan Marshall was advancing her carrer and living in Los Angeles, she, too, was a member of OWE. The Organization of Women Executives is a unique peer group of highly placed professional women who support each other in both their professional and personal lives. Members are senior-level executives who are motivated to succeed in their careers and personal lives - and who possess the experience, education, and personal characteristics commensurate with the achievement of their goals.
Jane will speak at an OWE lucheon about her successful midlife transition to author and social/political activist. After her talk, she will sign copies of her new book, Changing Lanes: Road Maps to Midlife Renewal.
The mission of OWE is to bring together, support and enhance both the personal and professional lives of its members. The organization is politically non-partisan, and promotes equal opportunity in membership, recruitment, and involvement. They usually hold 5-6 luncheons per year in downtown LA with topical speakers. These are attended by about 40 people, which they find ideal for stimulating and frank discussions. In addition, they organize other special activities during the year, to offer members a variety of venues and times to spend with each other. Membership is by invitation only.
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Hi,
although I appreciate the main points here, there are several typographical errors! Easy to fix, of course. thanks.
