First women network organization in Tulare County
In pursuit of new members
Networking for Women (NFW), the first formal networking organization for women in Tulare County, is in search of new members and is inviting prospective members to a “Favorite Things” meeting luncheon at 11:30 a.m on Thursday, July 27.
Networking for Women (NFW), the first formal networking organization for women in Tulare County, is in search of new members and is inviting prospective members to a “Favorite Things” meeting luncheon at 11:30 a.m on Thursday, July 27.
NFW welcomes individuals who are actively pursuing career goals and offers members membership benefits like professional advancement through a strong network of business contacts and education, recognition of the contributions that businesswomen have made and continue to make in Tulare County, and an avenue through which professional businesswomen can share companionship, encouragement and support.
NFW hosts a monthly luncheon on the fourth Thursday of each month along with socials throughout the year, a book club and other networking exercises. Members pay annual dues and monthly luncheon costs.
The meeting, themed “Favorite Things,” is a favorite meeting of the year for many. It allows each member to share their favorite thing with the group.
The organization is overseen by a board made up of volunteers from the general membership. The 2017 board includes: Hollis Elliott Fernandez, Betsy Murphy, Sue Mccallister, Beth Bruegman, Karin Bennett, Chelsea Herman, Jennifer Reynolds, Natalie Mata, Jessica Cavale and Laura Florez-mccusker.
The cost for NFW’S monthly luncheon is $30 and will take place at The Vintage Press, 216 N. Willis St., Visalia.
For more information about NFW, visit the site at networkingforwomen.org or call 280-9374