WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP
Making effective life changes will be the focus as Dr. Addie Fuhriman shares her expertise and her fascinating journey through life at the January meeting of Women in Leadership.
Dr. Fuhriman is an Emeritus Professor of Psychology at BYU where she also served as Assistant to the President (1998-2001) and Dean of Graduate Studies (1992-1998). Dr. Fuhriman is also a prolific author with many books and articles to her credit.
The meeting will be held Thursday, Jan. 8, beginning at 11:30 a.m. for networking and noon for the actual meeting presentation. It will be held at the Provo Library, Room 309, 550 N. University Avenue.
For underground parking, enter on the east side and drive around to the west side entrance to park and take the elevator to the third floor. A buffet lunch will be available for $8 for members and $10 for guests.
Women in Leadership was established in 1993 as a non-partisan forum which explores current issues, and supports and prepares women for leadership in volunteer, appointed or elected positions on community, county or state levels. The organization believes that women provide a necessary balance and perspective to all decision-making bodies, and membership is made up of women of all ages from all walks of life.