Coshocton BPW meets and welcomes new members

| November 28, 2013
New members:  New BPW members Nancy Wilt, deputy at the Coshocton County Sheriff’s Office; Shawna Maloy, account receivable clerk at Clow Water Systems; and Rosemary Turner, commercial lines agent/CSR at Jacobs Vanaman Agency were inducted at the November BPW meeting at Schumaker Farms. Photo contributed to The Beacon

New members: New BPW members Nancy Wilt, deputy at the Coshocton County Sheriff’s Office; Shawna Maloy, account receivable clerk at Clow Water Systems; and Rosemary Turner, commercial lines agent/CSR at Jacobs Vanaman Agency were inducted at the November BPW meeting at Schumaker Farms. Photo contributed to The Beacon

COSHOCTON – Coshocton Business and Professional Women (BPW) met Nov. 18, at Schumaker Farms with Coshocton County Job and Family Services employee Robin Sharier, Workforce Development Coshocton County One-Stop-Opportunity Links as the program speaker. Other guests included Annette Lower, Gloria Zimmer, Brittany Allen and Kendra Parkhill.

Sharier gave each attendee a folder of information on One-Stop. She stated classes are held for budgeting, nutrition, parenting, stress/time management, cover letters, resume writing, computer, internet, and ABLE/GED. As a fun activity she also passed out a worksheet to help determine your personality.

Liz Herrell, membership chair, inducted three new members, Shawna Maloy, account receivable clerk at Clow Water Systems; Rosemary Turner, commercial lines agent/CSR at Jacobs Vanaman Agency; and Nancy Wilt, deputy at the Coshocton County Sheriff’s Office. Each inductee received a name tag, membership pin, framed membership certificate, membership booklet and a yellow carnation.

Items were collected for First Step including $52.

Robin Snider, administrative professional luncheon chair, stated the luncheon would be held April 23, 2014, at Coshocton Village Inn and Suites. Tomma Bordenkircher reported on the Region 4 Meeting, and Liz Herrell reported on the State Meeting.

The next meeting will be the Christmas party at 6 p.m. Monday, Dec. 9, at the Frontier Community Room. Each member and guest should bring items/money for First Step and a $10 exchange gift.

Founded in 1919, BPW is a cross-generational, nonpartisan membership organization with a mission to achieve equity for all women in the workplace through advocacy, education and information.  Established as the first organization to focus on issues of workingwomen, BPW is historically a leader in grassroots activism, policy influence and advocacy for millions of workingwomen. Membership is open to men and women, employed and unemployed. Chartered in 1933, Coshocton BPW is celebrating 80 magical years of women helping women. For information, contact Liz Herrell at 294-0199 or at [email protected].

 

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