Back in 1996 I joined a professional women’s networking group in Stavanger, Norway. The group was called WIN, which stood for Women’s International Network. This was the first professional club that I had ever joined and I was very nervous, particularly at the first meeting when I didn’t know a soul.
Today, five years later, I have to admit that I owe everything I have become today to WIN. Not only were there monthly meetings with a motivational speaker, but there was a sub-group for WIN members to join. There was no fee, and members met informally in each other’s homes once a month. I joined the group that called itself ‘Presenters’.
Back in 1996 I joined a professional women’s networking group in Stavanger, Norway. The group was called WIN, which stood for Women’s International Network. This was the first professional club that I had ever joined and I was very nervous, particularly at the first meeting when I didn’t know a soul.Today, five years later, I have to admit that I owe everything I have become today to WIN. Not only were there monthly meetings with a motivational speaker, but there was a sub-group for WIN members to join. There was no fee, and members met informally in each other’s homes once a month. I joined the group that called itself ‘Presenters’.
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