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Karen McGee's house, RSVP for address if you don't have it already, please!
Please join us for an escape room adventure provided by Clock ‘N Key Mobile Escape Rooms. We will enjoy a potluck meal together and then will embark on solving The Traveler, our escape room adventure. There will be an entree and beverages provided and you are invited to bring a side dish or dessert to share, if you wish. Please RSVP to karenhmcgee@skybeam.com to receive the address. Space is limited so please RSVP promptly to reserve your space!
This will be our regular program meeting, with a short business meeting afterwards. The program will be a presentation about stress management.
This committee will consider legislation that has been introduced in the Colorado Legislature and determine BPW‘s positions based on our Advocacy Platform. Each chapter is required to have one or two members represented on the committee.
CWEF is sponsoring a virtual workshop on Friday, April 5th , at 12pm (noon) by Benefits
Advisor, Sarah Guerracagoitia, of the Employee Benefits & Security Administration, to
help you find out what you should know about your retirement plan(s).
Even if you’re not currently employed with an organization providing a retirement plan,
this April 5th workshop will provide valuable information for the future. Below is
information about the program, What Women Should Know About Their Retirement
Plan, and the Benefits Advisor providing the program
Please RSVP, by April 3rd, to Karen McGee at karenhmcgee@skybeam.com and you
will be sent the Zoom link for the workshop.
Friday, April 5, 2024
12 pm, (noon) MDT
About the program:
This program discusses the importance of women and the importance of them
participating in their retirement plans. Women are usually the caretakers of the
household, likely live longer than their counterpart, and often might end up with little
savings. This session will discuss the importance of women knowing about their rights
to participate in an Employer sponsored retirement plan, understand the significance of
knowing the plan rules, and lastly understand what to do in the event a problem
presents itself in their retirement plan.
About the speaker:
Benefits Advisor Sarah Guerricagoitia started with the Social Security Administration in
2018 as a Benefits Authorizer after graduating from the University of Missouri Kansas
City with a degree in Interpersonal Communications. Ms. Guerricagoitia transitioned to
her current position as a Benefits Advisor in the Kansas City Regional Office Outreach
Education and Assistance unit in 2019 and has been protecting the health and
retirement benefits of the American people.
We invite you to join the Denver & Virtual monthly meeting on Tuesday, March 19 to hear from guest speaker Damowah Biah! We will begin networking at 6:30p.m. and our guest speaker will begin at 7:00p.m.
Damowa Mulbah Biah is from Liberia and is in her final year as a graduate student at Colorado State University Global, studying organizational leadership and project management. As a women‘s development-orientated person, she inspires underrepresented communities and help them advocate for themselves. The title of her talk is A Grandmother‘s Torch: One Journey at a Time. She will share how her grandmother’s qualities fueled her leadership journey and taught her four leadership stages: recognizing, learning, practice, and impact.
In-person registrants will be asked to pay $15/person. Food will be provided at no additional cost to attendees. Zoom attendees can join free of charge.
Rosarios Peruvian Restaurant
Quick Board Meeting from 6:30 to 7:00 pm, followed by discussion with Evie Hudak about political candidates and issues. All are welcome.
This committee will consider legislation that has been introduced in the Colorado Legislature and determine BPW‘s positions based on our Advocacy Platform. Each chapter is required to have one or two members represented on the committee.
This will be our regular program meeting, with a short business meeting afterwards. The program will be announced in the future.
This committee will consider legislation that has been introduced in the Colorado Legislature and determine BPW‘s positions based on our Advocacy Platform. Each chapter is required to have one or two members represented on the committee.
This will be our annual planning meeting.