YWPL Announces New President: Monique Spence

YWPL Announces New President: Monique Spence

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The Young Women Professionals League (YWPL) is excited to announce the installation of its first elected Executive Leadership. In November 2020, YWPL held an inaugural election where the following members were voted into executive leadership: Monique Spence (President), Tyaisha Robinson (1st VP of Membership Services), Amari Griffin (2nd VP of Service Initiatives), and Sherri Simmons (Recording Secretary). In this announcement, we're happy to share more about our new President, Monique Spence. Monique, also known as "Coach Mo,"is a nationally recognized life coach and leadership trainer.  Monique helps individuals achieve their goals by unlocking the restraints that have held them back. Monique's expertise and experience will help  YWPL achieve its full potential by providing leadership, infrastructure and business acumen to take the League to the next level.  Monique's national network will…
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Nominations NOW OPEN!

Nominations NOW OPEN!

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Nominations NOW OPEN! Young Women Professionals League’s 40 Under 40 Induction Ceremony! Do you know a dynamic, accomplished woman under the age of 40? Then today, nominate a deserving individual for a 40 Under 40 Award. Stand up and be counted. To nominate, click here.
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Community Trunk Party

Community Trunk Party

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The Young Women Professionals League is hosting a Trunk Party for ladies ages 18 - 24 in college or going to college this fall. We are giving away FREE, yes FREE, items for school! Don’t miss out!! Saturday, August 3, 2019 | 10a-2p Click the link 👉🏾👉🏾👉🏾 http://bit.ly/ywpltrunkparty to register. (Event location will only be sent to those who register.) : : Want to donate to the cause? Monetary donations can be made via CashApp at $YWPLChicago or PayPal at www.paypal.me/donateywpl
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The League Prepares to Celebrate #5Years200WomenStrong

The League Prepares to Celebrate #5Years200WomenStrong

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On Sisterhood: “It’s a connectedness to the community that we have together, to uphold each other, to support each other. We support each other in whatever. Whether it’s Black business, or it’s assisting our young Black women to get grants or scholarships for college. We can lend our support because we all have our own areas of expertise as Black women. Whatever our area of expertise is, if we can lend that when it’s needed, we can bridge those gaps and create a more solid foundation for our sisters.” – Cindy Herron-Braggs, En Vogue member, songwriter
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