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  • Pamela Moreland, Past President, Wednesday Morning Dialogue of Marin

    Pamela, who daylights as the Features Editor of the Marin Independent Journal, gave a bit of the 25-year history and inspiration behind the organization. She described the types of speakers they have had and the contribution the group makes to the lives of its members.

  • Crime and politics – the Atlantic divide

    Roz discussed the cultural and journalistic differences between British and American election and crime reporting. Her "blooper" recordings were fabulous! Roz is a freelance writer and editor. From 1987 - 1991 she was a reporter, producer, and news editor in Britain for one of the BBC's biggest urban local radio stations. Prior to that, she …

  • Kidding Ourselves: Breadwinning, Babies, and Bargaining Power

    Rhona Mahoney, a visiting scholar at Stanford Law School, discussed her book, Kidding Ourselves: Breadwinning, Babies, and Bargaining Power, about the constraints women face and bargaining power we hold in negotiations on the division of labor in the home. She shared examples of how to negotiate an end to the second shift.

  • Collaborative economics

    Kim Walesh discussed how her firm created Joint Venture: Silicon Valley Network, a public-private alliance for regional economic competitiveness. Through industry cluster analysis and participatory strategic planning, they identify needs, resources, and opportunities and then develop consensus, commitment, and business plans.

  • Life in a coed men’s college

    Mary Grace Colby advanced women's athletics from "tea and crumpets" to serious sports with year-round seasons and national championship teams.

  • Successful management philosophies

    Audrey Finci is VP Operations for Disney Consumer Products. She shared the management philosophies she uses to empower the 200 people she oversees to make operations a core competency for Disney. Her organization has succeeded in the formidable challenge of leveraging an established network of dissimilar businesses into a cohesive business strategy.

  • Member Social

    December's meeting was a member-only dinner event at Stanford Park Hotel. In addition to an evening of merriment, we were entertained by Jacqui Bowe, AKA "Pamela Pesto Perfect", a wacky one-woman comedy act full of surprises. Jacqui served up high calorie feminist cuisine for the mind, and helped us find ways to inject humor into …