Link is proud to present... Mayor Hilda MacDonald
"Women in Leadership Roles - Advice to Live by"
Pre-payment for dinner meetings can be made via e-transfer to linkwomensnetworking@gmail.com

Hilda recognizes the importance of stepping up and stepping out to create positive change. She uses her natural gifts and talents to strengthen her community. Hilda MacDonald, Mayor of the Municipality of Leamington is speaking at Link Networking on May 21st.
Hilda owned and successfully operated a retail business in uptown Leamington called Strawberries for 10 years before selling it. She learned what the struggles of running a small business are and also what a great thing it can be.
During those years in uptown Leamington, she built some strong relationships with key leaders in the community and her interest in the local political scene began.
After selling the shop, she ran for council in 2006 and 2010, leading the polls both times. In 2014, she was acclaimed as deputy mayor.
After three terms of serving the municipality, she was ready personally and professionally. “I’ve raised my family here and my four grandchildren are here as well. I want to ensure the best for them now and in the future.”
As an elected representative, she wants to make sure the needs and priorities of the community are defined and communicated. "We can’t always satisfy, but we can be accessible and accountable.”
"We don’t want fine. We want better."
We hope you can join us on Tuesday, May 21st. Networking starts at 5:30 PM.
Remember to book by the Friday before the event to get our early bird special.
Hilda owned and successfully operated a retail business in uptown Leamington called Strawberries for 10 years before selling it. She learned what the struggles of running a small business are and also what a great thing it can be.
During those years in uptown Leamington, she built some strong relationships with key leaders in the community and her interest in the local political scene began.
After selling the shop, she ran for council in 2006 and 2010, leading the polls both times. In 2014, she was acclaimed as deputy mayor.
After three terms of serving the municipality, she was ready personally and professionally. “I’ve raised my family here and my four grandchildren are here as well. I want to ensure the best for them now and in the future.”
As an elected representative, she wants to make sure the needs and priorities of the community are defined and communicated. "We can’t always satisfy, but we can be accessible and accountable.”
"We don’t want fine. We want better."
We hope you can join us on Tuesday, May 21st. Networking starts at 5:30 PM.
Remember to book by the Friday before the event to get our early bird special.
AnnouncementIn Lieu of increasing our membership fee for our 2018- 2019 year. Link will now be offering the members an early registration/pre-payment incentive. If you register and prepay with an e-transfer by the Friday before the dinner meeting, the price will be discounted to our: EARLY BIRD PRICING: $25.00 (Members) $40.00 (Guests) The new dinner meeting price will be: $30.00 (Members) / $ 45.00 (Guests) Pre-payment for dinner meetings can be made via e-transfer to linkwomensnetworking@gmail.com Payment (cash or cheque) can still be made the night of the event however the special pricing will not be applicable. |
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