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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Schreiber Institute hosts Mary Goggans for 'Stories From Experience' series

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Michael Alexander, Chancellor | University of Wisconsin-Green Bay

Michael Alexander, Chancellor | University of Wisconsin-Green Bay

The Schreiber Institute for Women’s Leadership is set to host Mary Goggans on Thursday, September 19. Goggans will speak at Encapsys, LLC in Appleton from 4 to 5:30 p.m. as part of the Institute’s Stories from Experience series. With over 25 years of experience at Kimberly-Clark, Goggans is currently the co-chair of the New North and the past President of Encapsys, a micro-encapsulation company based in Appleton.

The Schreiber Institute for Women’s Leadership features a regular series of events highlighting pioneering women. Titled “Women Rising: Stories of Experience,” these events underscore the significance of women sharing their career achievements with others. By excelling in their respective fields, these trailblazers create opportunities for others and promote inclusive and diverse workplaces.

On Tuesday, November 12, from 4 to 5:30 p.m., Christina Turner, Executive Director of the Trout Museum of Art, will discuss how she uses art as a catalyst for community enrichment. Turner exemplifies the blend of art and leadership with over 30 years of diverse experience. Her commitment to fostering strong connections between the Trout Museum of Art and the artist community underscores her dedication to art and its creation. The November session will be held at the museum.

For more information about upcoming events, visit the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s website. Members of the Schreiber Institute for Women’s Leadership can attend events free of charge; non-members must pay a nominal fee. For additional details about the institute, please visit its website or contact institutewl@uwgb.edu.

About UW-Green Bay:

The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay serves 10,300 undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students annually along with 87,500 continuing education learners. Offering 200 academic degrees across four campus locations in Northeast Wisconsin since its establishment in 1965, UW-Green Bay embraces an access mission that welcomes students globally. The university promotes bold thinking and has been recognized as Wisconsin’s fastest-growing UW institution.

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