How Women Handle Conflict
The Women’s Peer Connection (WPC) invites you to attend their next meeting on Thursday, March 14th at 11:30 a.m. at Claim Jumper Restaurant off Rancho California and Ynez Road in Temecula. March’s speaker will be Kelly Bennett. Ms. Bennett has been practicing law since 1991, after graduating with her husband and law partner Greg, from Pepperdine University School of Law in Malibu, California.
With 20+ years of trial and professional mediation experience, Ms. Bennett spends most of her time representing individuals in family law cases, mediating divorce, real estate, business and employment disputes, and serving the Southwest Riverside County community as an elected official and business leader.
Ms. Bennett will be speaking on ‘How Women Handle Conflict’. Lunch is $20 for members, $20 for first time guests, $25 for returning not-yet-members – RSVP not required but appreciated. For more information please see their website www.womenspeerconnection.com.
The Women’s Peer Connection is an independent professional women’s peer organization designed to encourage the ongoing conversation toward personal and professional growth, health, support, inspiration and connection.