Guest speaker, Lynn Banaszak Brusco, said we need more role models for young women in STEM and we need to teach girls through words and actions. The evening concluded with remarks from Kathi Elliott. Kathi is the daughter of the late Gwen Elliott and, in August, accepted the position of executive director at Gwen’s Girls. She shared a story of her mother’s resilience and a portion of a letter that her mother wrote to her in 1994. Gwen told her daughter, who was 23 years of age at the time and the single mother of a 2-year-old, that she would be a beacon. Kathi said my mother saw things in me that I did not see in myself. Kathi is purposed to lead Gwen’s Girls in becoming a well-recognized forerunner in the integration of evidence-based clinical prevention and intervention policies, and practices that enhance the child and social welfare system. Her culmination of education, work and life experiences will assist her in continuing the legacy of providing a comprehensive approach to addressing the issues that impact the well-being of girls, women and families.
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