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Annual Women’s Achievement Awards Luncheon Honoring CT’s Outstanding Leaders

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Annual Women’s Achievement Awards Luncheon Honoring CT’s Outstanding Leaders

Time: November 3, 2021 from 11:30am to 1:30pm
Location: Hilton Garden Inn
Street: 1181 Barnes Rd
City/Town: Wallingford
Website or Map: https://business.quinncham.co…
Phone: 2032699891
Event Type: awards, luncheon
Organized By: Keyri Ambrocio
Latest Activity: Oct 23, 2021

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The Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce is hosting its Annual Women’s Achievement Awards Luncheon on Wednesday, November 3rd, at the Hilton Garden Inn located at 1181 Barnes Road, Wallingford, CT. Marissa Cardona, At Risk College & Career Coordinator for Meriden Public Schools, is the event’s keynote speaker.  

The awards recognize individuals that have exhibited exceptional leadership skills, are active participants in business and/or community organizations and have noteworthy results. Honorees include Lindy Lee Gold of the Connecticut Department of Economic & Community Development for Woman of the Year, Karin Patriquin of Patriquin Architects for Excellence in Advocacy, Alice Forrester of Clifford Beers for Excellence in Healthcare, Amanda Nugent of Carmody Torrance Sandak Hennessey LLC for Excellence in Business, Angel Cyr of Nucor Steel Connecticut, Inc. for Emerging Leader, and Maria Campos-Harlow of United Way of Meriden-Wallingford for Community Impact.


Registration for the event is available at quinncham.com under Programs & Events. For more information, contact Maribel Carrion at maribel@quinncham.com or call 203-269-9891.

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