bond_beverly(300)Becoming a Renaissance Woman: Redefining Service, Protocol, and Civility in the 21st Century and Beyond

Located in Wilberforce, Ohio, historically black Central State University will host its 2nd Annual Women’s Conference, Saturday, March 16, 2013.

Noted author Terry McMillan visited CSU’s yard during last year’s 1st annual, one-day event. Students, faculty and staff now have the opportunity to meet CEO and founder of Black Girls Rock Beverly Bond, a distinguished businesswoman, mentor, producer, and writer.

The conference hopes to engage women who have “successfully created change” by providing “an exceptional platform for women to affirm that positive images of women must be embedded so that women leaders become the norm not the exception.”

For more information or for any questions about the event, contact Shaunte Russell, Conference and Event Services Coordinator: eventservices@centralstate.edu

Founded in 1887, Central State University is one of the nation’s oldest historically black universities, with over a 125-year legacy of academic and athletic achievements. The University actively promotes diversity in its student body, faculty and staff, even as the institution adheres to its core historical responsibility to educate young African-American men and women.

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