Loyola College in Maryland welcomes accomplished author and entrepreneur, Monique Greenwood, as she shares her prescription for personal and professional success, advising all women on how to achieve a balanced life on Thursday, March 13, 2003. An "Evening with Monique Greenwood" is part of the Women's History Month Celebration at Loyola. The discussion will begin at 6 p.m. in the College's McGuire Hall, followed by a book signing and reception at 7 p.m.
Greenwood is the former editor-in-chief of Essence Magazine, the nation's leading publication for African American women. Her most recent book, Having What Matters (Amistad Press, Dec. 2002) encourages readers to achieve professional success measured not in dollars, but in personal satisfaction and fulfillment. In the book, Greenwood recounts her own personal experiences and family history, and offers advice on achieving a balanced life with attention to family, love, career and financial freedom. Greenwood is a magna cum laude graduate of Howard University and an alumna of the Program for Developing Managers at Simmons Graduate School of Business. She has successfully launched a bed-and-breakfast inn, Akwaaba Mansion in Brooklyn, New York. This event is sponsored by: Office of Academic Affairs and Diversity, Office of Academic Affairs, ALANA Services, Career Development and Placement Center, Counseling Center, Sellinger School of Business and Management and the Women's Center. |
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