Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Connect.Learn.Lunch
Jewish Professional Women’s Network


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

King & Spalding LLP ~
1180 Peachtree Street(on corner of 14th Street and Peachtree across from Colony Square)16th Floor
Atlanta, GA 30309

Directions

May 5, 2010 ~
§ 11:45 a.m. ~ Registration
§ 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. ~ Connect, Learn and Lunch (please bring your business cards to share with others)

Web Site ~
§
http://www.jpwn.org or http://jpwn.blogspot.com/

Speaker ~
Sheryl Bouer ~ U.S. Postal Inspector
Ms. Bouer will present, "What You Should Know About Frauds and Schemes." Ms. Bouer will also take your questions regarding security and fraud.


Featuring ~ Power Networking


Space is Limited ~

If you are already a member, register by clicking the following link and paying $15 by credit card:
Member Registration

If you are not already a member, register by clicking the following link and paying $30 by credit card:
Non-member Registration

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

Registration fee for the May 5th event includes lunch. You will be notified by email whether you are confirmed to attend the 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 pal pal fee) must be received by April 28, 2009.

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

Speaker Biography ~
Sheryl Bouer, is a United States Postal Inspector assigned to the Atlanta Division of the United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) in Atlanta, GA. She is a sworn federal law enforcement agent and authorized criminal investigator in any criminal matter involving the integrity and security of the U.S. Postal Service. She is responsible for protecting the Postal Service and securing the nations mail system. She performs investigative and security - related duties to ensure that the U.S. Postal system remains safe and can be trusted by the public.
As a Postal Inspector, Inspector Bouer is required to carry a firearm, make arrests, provide testimony, serve subpoenas, execute search warrants, prepare comprehensive reports, conduct extensive investigations, pursue and restrain suspects, and protect themselves and others from imminent danger.

For the last two years, Inspector Bouer has been assigned to the Mail Fraud Team which investigates violations of Title 18, United States Code (USC), Section 1341, Mail Fraud; Title 18, USC, Section 1343 Wire Fraud and Title 18, USC, Section 1344, Bank Fraud. Prior to investigating mail fraud cases, Inspector Bouer investigated child exploitation cases. She has approximately seven years' experience with the USPIS enforcing federal laws as they relate to the United States Mail. Prior to becoming a U.S. Postal Inspector, she was a Police Officer with the City of Atlanta for five years.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Connect.Learn.Lunch

Jewish Professional Women’s Network

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

King & Spalding LLP ~

1180 Peachtree Street
(on corner of 14th Street and Peachtree across from Colony Square)
16th Floor

Atlanta, GA 30309

Directions

March 29, 2010 ~

§ 11:45 a.m. ~ Registration

§ 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. ~ Connect, Learn and Lunch (please bring your business cards to share with others)

Web Site ~

§ http://www.jpwn.org or http://jpwn.blogspot.com/

Speaker ~

Erin Wolf ~ Managing Partner, SuiteTrack


Ms. Wolf will present, "Lessons from the Trenches: Understanding the Unwritten Rules at the Workplace"


Featuring ~ Power Networking

Space is Limited ~

If you are already a member, register by clicking the following link and paying $20 by credit card:

Member Registration

If you are not already a member, register by clicking the following link and paying $30 by credit card:

Non-member Registration

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

Registration fee for the March 29th event includes lunch. You will be notified by email whether you are confirmed to attend the 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 pal pal fee) must be received by March 22, 2009.

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

Speaker Biography ~

Erin Wolf, is the Managing Partner of SuiteTrack, a firm dedicated to helping companies develop and accelerate the advancement of their female professionals. SuiteTrack’s programs include workshops, executive coaching and case studies designed to develop women’s leadership competencies.


With more than 25 years of work experience, Erin has a diverse background in strategic consulting, change management, organizational development and leadership, investment banking and finance. During her career, she has worked for leading firms such as Bain & Company, Goldman Sachs, Accenture and Salomon Brothers Inc. She was also Chief Strategy Officer and a member of the executive team of two nationally-recognized companies, ChoicePoint Inc and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.


Most recently, prior to founding SuiteTrack, Erin was a Managing Director with Alvarez and Marsal, one of the country’s largest restructuring firms, where she drove business development and content delivery in the Southeast region.


Erin currently is currently the Chair of Girls on the Run of Atlanta and sits on the Boards of Trustees of The Atlanta Girls School, Homrich Berg Investment Advisors and the Harvard Business School Club of Atlanta. A former nationally ranked tennis player and scholarship athlete, Erin received her BA Magna Cum Laude in Economics and Spanish from Duke University and her MBA from Harvard.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010



Connect.Learn.Lunch
Jewish Professional Women’s Network

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

King & Spalding LLP ~
1180 Peachtree Street (on corner of 14th Street and Peachtree across from Colony Square)
16th Floor
Atlanta, GA 30309

Directions

January 27, 2010 ~
§ 11:45 a.m. ~ Registration
§ 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. ~ Connect, Learn and Lunch (please bring your business cards to share with others)

Web Site ~
§
http://www.jpwn.org or http://jpwn.blogspot.com/




Speaker ~


Elizabeth A. Price, Esq. ~ Partner,
Alston & Bird LLP

Ms. Price will present, "Bringing Home the [Turkey] Bacon and Frying it Up in a Pan."






Featuring ~ Power Networking


Space is Limited ~

If you are already a member, register by clicking the following link and paying $15 by credit card:
Member Registration

If you are not already a member, register by clicking the following link and paying $25 by credit card:
Non-member Registration

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

Registration fee for the January 27th event includes lunch. You will be notified by email whether you are confirmed to attend the 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 pal pal fee) must be received by January 22, 2009.

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

Speaker Biography ~
Elizabeth A. Price, Esq., is the Professional Personnel Partner of Alston & Bird. From 1986 until 2008, she was a trial attorney at Alston & Bird. Liz served as trial, regional and national coordinating counsel in major national products liability matters.

Liz is a past president of the Atlanta Bar Association, was a member of the board of governors of the State Bar of Georgia and is on the executive committee of the Atlanta Bar Foundation. Liz is the current chair of the Southeast Region of the Anti-Defamation League and serves on ADL’s National Commission. She is on the board of the NALP Foundation, the Metropolitan Bar Caucus of the American Bar Association and the Trial Attorneys of America. She is listed in Super Lawyers magazine, has been selected as one of the Top 50 women lawyers in Georgia and is listed in Best Lawyers in America. Liz served in the U.S. Army as an interrogator/Arabic linguist for three years.