Monday, August 11, 2008

Invitation to JPWN Lunch with Beth Shapiro on September 3, 2008

Connect.Learn.Lunch
Jewish Professional Women’s Network

You are cordially invited to attend a luncheon with other Jewish women professionals at

Powell Goldstein LLP

1201 West Peachtree Street
(on corner of 14th Street and West Peachtree Street near Einstein's Bagels)
Atlanta, GA 30309



Directions



September 3, 2008

§ 11:45 am ~ Registration
§ 12:00 - 1:30 pm ~ Connect, Learn & Lunch (please bring
your business cards to share with others)

Web Site

http://www.jpwn.org/ and http://jpwn.blogspot.com/

Speaker




Beth S. Schapiro, Ph.D. ~ President, The Schapiro Group, Inc.


Ms. Shapiro's topic will be "Vote Schmote what does it all mean anyway? The 2008 election through the eyes of a pollster."


Space is Limited

If you are already a member, please register by clicking the following link and paying $25 by credit card:
member link

If you are not a member, please register by clicking the following link and paying $35 by credit card:
non-member link

If you would like to become a member before purchasing a ticket to this event, please click here:
http://www.jpwn.org/Membership.htm

Registration fee for this event includes lunch. You will be notified by email whether you are confirmed to attend this event or whether you have been placed on the waitlist. If you are placed on the waitlist, you will receive email updates as to your status. If there is not availability, your payment will be returned. Cancellations for a refund (not including paypal fee) must be received by August 27, 2008.

If you have any questions, please contact Ronni Solomon at 404-572-3547 or
ronni.solomon@gmail.com.

Speaker Biography

Beth Schapiro is president of The Schapiro Group, a data-driven strategic consulting firm serving private sector, public sector, membership organization, and nonprofit clients throughout the United States. The Schapiro Group serves clients in the areas of communications and workforce performance.

Known for her research prowess and strategic acumen, Beth is a nationally recognized expert on strategy and public affairs. With over 30 years of experience in the field, her work has influenced policy on a range of issues at the federal, state and local levels. She has also developed campaign strategy for successful candidates for all levels of office throughout the Southeast.

Beth has written on research and strategy and is called on for commentary by FOX, CNN, USA Today, The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Roll Call, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and Southern Political Report. She has also served as a trainer at strategy workshops conducted by the Yale Campaign School for Women, Southern Women in Public Service, Human Rights Campaign, League of Women Voters, and other organizations throughout the United States.

Beth is a member of the American Political Science Association. She holds a B.S. in Education from the University of Maryland, and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Political Science from Emory University. An active community volunteer, she is a graduate of both Leadership Atlanta and the Regional Leadership Institute, former president of the Cool Girls board and Women Business Owners of Atlanta, and a former board member of numerous nonprofit organizations.

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