WHAT WEEKLY

Mind Your Business: Women On Top

29 January 2014

★ Kelly Louise & Theresa Keil

On January 23rd, What Weekly, PNC, and the Women’s Exchange hosted Mind Your Business: Women on Top – A Smart Seminar for Women Entrepreneurs at the Walter’s Art Museum. Women entrepreneurs as well as a few smart men, gathered to gain advice and knowledge on growing businesses.

Speakers consisted of attorney, Colleen Pleasant-Kline, business consultant, Bonnie Crockett, banker, Roxanne Naiman-Roloff, accredited investor, Kelly Keenan Trumpbour, and business owner, Stephanie M. Halley, with guests, Laura Gamble, Regional President of Greater Maryland for PNC and Julia Marciari-Alexander, Executive Director of the Walter’s Art Museum.

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Laura Gamble, Regional President Greater Maryland at PNC, and Will Backstrom, Community Development Banking Territory Executive

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