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RALEIGH, N.C. – Jennifer Terry, benefit chair of the Women’s Forum of North Carolina, has announced the release of a podcast on the organization. In the podcast, Terry addresses the organization’s history and function in today’s community, as it recognizes and celebrates women leaders in both the public and private arenas. The podcast is available for download at http://www.mmimarketing.com/podcast/womens-forum-of-north-carolina.
“The Women’s Forum of North Carolina is a great organization that gives women a voice in the community, said Terry. “Not only will the podcast be beneficial to those interested in the Women’s Forum, but it provides some great insight into the organization as a whole.”
About The Women’s Forum of North Carolina:
The Women’s Forum of North Carolina, Inc. is an invitational, nonpartisan organization of diverse women leaders of proven influence, and strives to identify, educate and develop women leaders in the public and private sectors. Its members are dedicated to working together to achieve equality and maintain social, economic and political power for women. The organization provides women of proven influence and high personal achievement opportunities for strengthening personal development through exchange of information, expertise, ideas and experience, as well as a strong support network. The Women’s Forum is a vehicle through which women are effective agents for constructive change by speaking out and taking action on public issues, through the development of potential women leaders, and as a force for the enhancement and enrichment of the lives of all women. For more information, please call 919-861-5575 or visit http://www.womensforumnc.org.
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