BALTIMORE CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Meet our panelist, Juanita Scott

BALTIMORE CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Meet our panelist, Juanita Scott
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Baltimore City Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on Mar. 17.

Ms. Scott currently serves as the Director for Professional Development at Pensacola State College (PSC). She is also a longtime community, small business, and women’s rights advocate. She has more than 25 years of building and presenting leadership development programs.

Most recently, she has worked to promote training that addresses the challenges of today’s workplace and community. In this regard, she has focused primarily on women’s leadership, reaching goals, balancing priorities, supervision, self-care, and emotional intelligence.

CLICK THE LINK TO REGISTER FOR THE POWER OF WOMEN EVENT!

http://ow.ly/JLYv50IiRkt

#womenempowerment #womennetworkingevent #femalepreneur #womeninbusiness

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Baltimore City Chamber of Commerce



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