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Please email conference
@ girlsaspire.org if you are interested in
any of the opportunities below. We are also open to suggestions
if you have another project in mind. In general, we are
always looking for innovative marketing ideas. Let us know
if you have one!
Food Manager - LOW
- Breakfast and lunch will be set up by a Simmons catering
company
- Make sure that everything is easily accessible and encourage
attendees to be seated quickly for the morning keynote speaker
- Check on the speaker room to make sure that food is set
up
- Help distribute lunch boxes and make sure that they are
easily accessible.
- Take care of any extra lunch boxes
Simmons College Liaison - LOW
- The Simmons College part of the conference wraps up at
4:30PM
- When everyone is on their way to the MFA, this person
will stay behind
- Make sure that nothing is left behind: extra conference
booklets, etc
- Check with the Simmons representative for the "ok"
to leave
Featured Speaker Liaison - LOW
- Georgia Lee is the director of "Red Doors" -
the film we will be screening at the MFA at the end of the
conference
- She will be arriving from NYC to Boston via Amtrak with
her producing partner early Saturday afternoon
- This person will need to either pick them up and drive
them to Simmons, or be in contact with them and make sure
the cab knows directions
- Let them know where they should be when they get there,
and make sure that they are comfortable
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ASPIRE,
a Boston-based non-profit for high school and college AA
girls, is proud to present the 2006 Asian American Women
in Leadership Conference.

ASPIRE's Mission
To
empower Asian American high school and college girls with
career development and leadership skills through shared
experiences and mentoring
Who's ASPIRE for?
ASPIRE
aims to mentor and serve Boston-area high school and college
Asian American young women who seek
- To better navigate the lifetime of opportunities and
career choices ahead
- To make the most of their academic and extracurricular
college experiences
- To learn from their Asian American sisters' accomplishments
and insights
Why did we form ASPIRE?
In
addition to a general need for more public role models,
female Asian American students welcome the opportunity to
benefit from the wisdom and advice of experienced women
who relate to many of the same issues that these young women
face. In 2001, a group of Boston-area Asian American women
created a forum where their younger sisters could look for
inspiration.
Who's behind ASPIRE and how can I get involved?
ASPIRE
is run by a network of professional Asian American women.
If you would like to learn more about opportunities to participate
in ASPIRE, please contact us at info@girlsaspire.org.
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