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Great Dames launches ‘Peer Advisory Groups’ to keep your leadership skills sharp

The women's org has a new product offering.

At a Great Dames event. (Photo by Matt Gadzinski)

Great Dames launched its newest feature for members this week: Peer Advisory Groups.
“Group members meet monthly in a comfortable setting among trusted peers to cover topics designed to promote personal and professional development,” said Nina Sherak, program director.
Peer Advisory Groups are one of the privileges of becoming a member of the Great Dames Circle (additional program fee required). The organization itself has seen growth in recent months as it works to expand the networks and leadership skills of more women across the Northeast.
Spaces are limited, but if if you miss out on a current spot, be patient. New groups of 8–12 women will form as previous groups max out.
Click here to register, either as a current or future Circle member, or to sign up for the group’s July 31 conference call.

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