Our next meeting is on June 18th, 6:30p.m. at Hollyburn Country Club. This month’s speaker is UBC Professor Dr. Sheryl Staub-French, Ph.D., P.Eng and the topic is “Women in the Engineering field”. We would like to invite all women and especially encourage women in the Engineering field to attend this presentation. This is a dinner and presentation event. Please call 604-787-6562 for more information.
About the Group:
The West Vancouver Women’s Network (WVWN) is a not-for-profit group open to all women. Our membership is made up of women of various ages, interests and backgrounds, including business women, entrepreneurs, volunteers, retirees and MOMs (Multi-Occupational Managers). Founded in 1989 by a group of West Vancouver residents who wanted a venue to share personal ideas and exchange business resources, our membership has since grown to up to ninety women and on average forty women from throughout the Lower Mainland attend each dinner meeting. True to the spirit under which the Network was founded, the WVWN continues to provide an opportunity for women to meet in an environment where friendship and fun are combined with business, topical issues and current events. We also give scholarship to one mature women student each year to attend university. For more information please check our website at http://www.wvwn.ca/.
West Vancouver Women’s Network
Our next meeting is on June 18th, 6:30p.m. at Hollyburn Country Club. This month’s speaker is UBC Professor Dr. Sheryl Staub-French, Ph.D., P.Eng and the topic is “Women in the Engineering field”. We would like to invite all women and especially encourage women in the Engineering field to attend this presentation. This is a dinner and presentation event. Please call 604-787-6562 for more information.
About the Group:
The West Vancouver Women’s Network (WVWN) is a not-for-profit group open to all women. Our membership is made up of women of various ages, interests and backgrounds, including business women, entrepreneurs, volunteers, retirees and MOMs (Multi-Occupational Managers). Founded in 1989 by a group of West Vancouver residents who wanted a venue to share personal ideas and exchange business resources, our membership has since grown to up to ninety women and on average forty women from throughout the Lower Mainland attend each dinner meeting. True to the spirit under which the Network was founded, the WVWN continues to provide an opportunity for women to meet in an environment where friendship and fun are combined with business, topical issues and current events. We also give scholarship to one mature women student each year to attend university. For more information please check our website at http://www.wvwn.ca/.