MEDIA ADVISORY, June 21, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- REMINDER
WHAT: The Association for Women in Technology, Southern California (AWT) is a local non-profit organization dedicated to serving the advancement of women and girls in all fields of technology. Continuing the effort to recognize female leaders in Orange County, the AWT will hold its second quarterly Women's Leadership Forum of 2004 at the Center Club in Costa Mesa, Calif. on June 22, 2004 from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. AWT's WTL Forum provides an ongoing platform for leaders throughout Southern California's technology industry to share their experiences. This quarter's forum will include a unique panel presentation featuring three successful, high-ranking women including: - Charlene A. Davidson, CEO of Viewtrade (www.viewtrade.com), a leader in developing and delivering technology advantaged trading platforms and financial products. - Natalie Wynne Pace, CEO of iSophia.com (www.iSophia.com) a leading women's investment network. - Dawn Martin, CIO and EVP of Westcorp/WFS Financial (www.westcorpinc.com), Westcorp is a California based holding company whole principal subsidiaries include WFS Financial, one of the nation's leading automobile lenders, and Western Financial Bank, a federally chartered and insured savings and loan. The women will share stories of the challenges, choices and commitment issues they have faced in their technology careers. AWT members and guests are invited to attend. The cost of the forum is as follows: $15.00 for AWT members who register on-line, $20.00 for AWT members at the door, $25.00 for guests who register online and $30.00 for non-members at the door. Registration is available on-line at www.awtsocal.org. If you have any questions about this event, please contact Joanne Smith at Joanne@awtsocal.org with "AWT June 22 Event" in the subject line. WHO: The Association for Women in Technology, Southern California is a local non-profit organization dedicated to serving the advancement of women and girls in all fields of technology. As a dynamic organization for learning, entrepreneurship and mentorship opportunities, AWT bridges the gap between industry, education and community institutions and continues to strengthen the fabric of the Southern California technology region. The organization holds meetings and events on a regular basis, attracting women in every area of technology, from those just entering the field to senior level management and technology innovators. To learn more about AWT, please visit the group's website at www.awtsocal.org or contact Cynthia Cotteta at 949-496-1200 or cynthia@awtsocal.org for more information. WHEN: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 6:00-9:00 p.m. WHERE: Center Club 650 Town Center Drive Garden Level Costa Mesa, CA 92626 CONTACT: Editorial Contacts: Christine Bock or Danielle Sweeney Bock Communications chrisbock@bockpr.com or dsweeney@bockpr.com Tel: 1-714-540-1030