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Local Ladies Who Have Made History

In celebration of Women's History Month, come experience an exquisite and inspiring evening with an amazing panel of women who have made their own history!

Two major area organizations, Ladies Who Launch and Unleash Your Voice, will join forces through a panel discussion on March 28th to celebrate 5 local women who have made history in their own right.  

The event will be held at the Carlisle Showroom in Greenwich, Conn. on March 28th from 6pm to 8pm and seating is limited, according to co-host and moderator, Kathy McShane, managing director of Ladies Who Launch.

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The event is being sponsored by Greenwich Girl, a lifestyle blog for people who want to be in the know.

Panelists for the evening include Allyson Spellman, a former actress, author, leading women's empowerment coach and CEO of Unleash Your Voice, Dianna Russini, a sports anchor and news reporter for NBC CT.  She started her local news television career at News 12 Hudson Valley in New York as a general assignment reporter; Millie Grenough- coach, author of 10 books, motivational speaker and clinical instructor in Psychiatry at Yale University School of Medicine;  Debbie Nigro is the Owner and Executive Producer of  “The Debbie Nigro Show” a talk radio program that currently airs live from 1-2pm eastern time on AM 1230 WFAS in the NY area and live worldwide online on WFASam.com; and Lauren Collier, a part-time meteorologist for News 12 Connecticut.

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This evening will be one for the history books! 

For more information about the event at the Carlisle Showroom in Greenwich on March 28th from 6pm to 8pm or to register go to www.ladieswholaunch.com/southwestct/event/3132 or contact Kathy McShane at kmcshane@ladieswholaunch.com/ 203-803-9591. 

Seating is limited!

Celebrating Women's History Month isn't just about looking to the past; it's about acknowledging the women who are making bold changes today!  Join us on March 28th!

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