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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


    CONTACT:

    Marcia Drucker-Holberton

    703-818-4382

    awc_loudoun@earthlink.net  

 

 

 

AWC-Loudoun/Western Fairfax Presents
March Event: Becoming Well-Connected

  

Ashburn, VA, March 16, 2004The Association for Women in
Communications’ Loudoun/Western Fairfax Chapter presents “What I
Learned From Martha Stewart and Katie Couric – Lessons on Becoming Well-
Connected” on Tuesday, March 30 at the Exeter Clubhouse from 5:30 p.m.
until 7:30 p.m.
Lynn Osborne, president of Ad Management Insights, LLC
(www.adinsights.net) speak about the key lessons she’s learned from
some of the best-known women in the media.

 

Ms. Osborne serves on the national board of directors for The Association for Women in Communications (www.womcom.org) and is a past national chair
of the association. She also is a past president of both the
New York City
(www.nywici.org) and
Washington, DC (www.awcdc.net) chapters.

 

While a vice president at Grey Advertising, one of New York City's top ten ad agencies, and as president of New York Women in Communications, Osborne
had the opportunity to meet both Martha Stewart and Katie Couric. Osborne
will share her observations of these two powerful women and the (sometimes irreverent) implications regarding networking and connecting that can be
applied to everyday interactions.

 

Join us for some juicy anecdotes, learning and networking. The Exeter
clubhouse is located at
390 Plaza Street, NE, Leesburg. For reservations,
contact
Marcia Drucker-Holberton at 703-818-4382 or send an e-mail to awc_loudoun@earthlink.net.

 

About The Association for Women in Communications:

 

The Association for Women in Communications (www.womcom.org) founded in
1909 as Theta Sigma Phi, is a nonprofit organization of more than 7500
members dedicated to advancing women across all communications disciplines;
emphasizing excellence, leadership, and growth; and providing strong support
for emerging communications technologies, media and career paths.
The association has members in more than 100 professional and student chapters around the world and a strong network of independent members.

© 2004 AWC-Loudoun/Western Fairfax
The Association for Women in Communications, Inc.