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PWB - Professional Women in Building Welcomes Keynote Speaker Cynthia Good on June 10

Come hear keynote speaker Cynthia Good at PWB's quarterly event on June 10 - A Good Balance: Work, Life, Family.

The Atlanta Chapter of Professional Women in Building, one of the fastest-growing councils of the Greater Atlanta Homebuilders Association, welcomes keynote speaker Cynthia Good, CEO and Founding Editor of Little PINK Book at its quarterly luncheon on Wednesday, June 10 at Villa Christina. The event will start at 11:15 AM.

Women’s activist Cynthia Good has empowered many thousands of women to do what they love.

As an award winning local news anchor and journalist in Atlanta, Good was a household name for her in-depth coverage and thoughtful reports. After the birth of her first son, she created Good For Parents –TV episodes that highlighted best parenting practices, and opened Atlanta’s top restaurant Horseradish Grill as well as the bookstore chain, Chapter 11 Bookstores.

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In 2002, Cynthia became editor and chief of the breakout magazine Atlanta Woman and then founded the national magazine Pink—beloved by professional women all over the globe. Seven years later, she created LittlePinkBook.com to empower women on social media platforms, and today, LittlePinkBook.com is the #1 digital address for career women who demand both a beautiful career and a beautiful life.

Recently, Cynthia received the Gold Stevie Award, for 2014 Female Entrepreneur of the Year in the Business Services –10 or Less Employees category. She is the winner of dozens of journalism awards, author of six books, creator of four businesses, mother of two children and wife to one man.

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PWB Members and guests are invited to join PWB on June 10 to hear Cynthia share her insights about “A Good Balance: Work, Life, Family.”

To register for this event visit www.atlantahomebuilders.com or call 770-938-9900.

PWB Members: $35; non-PWB members: $45; non-HBA members: $55.

Wednesday, June 10, 2015; 11:15 AM - 1:30 PM

Hyatt Atlanta Perimeter at Villa Christina

4000 Summit Boulevard, Atlanta, GA 30319

Parking available in the Hyatt Hotel deck or valet

About Professional Women in Building (PWB):

The award-winning Professional Women In Building - Atlanta chapter (PWB) currently consists of more than 125 members and is one of the fastest-growing PWB chapters in the U.S., a council of the Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association - a 1,000-member, not-for-profit trade association affiliated with the Home Builders Association of Georgia and the National Association of Home Builders. The NAHB Professional Women in Building Council (PWB) represents members working in all facets of the industry as builders, developers, remodelers, trade contractors, architects, marketers, designers and mortgage brokers. The PWB is largest council in the nation and is the voice of women in the building industry, dedicated to promoting, industry professional and supporting its members at the local, state and national levels by offering networking and educational opportunities through legislative awareness and outreach and professional and personal development.

2015 PWB - Atlanta Chapter Chair

Betsy Sheppard, Gilbert & Sheppard Group

Betsy@gilbertsheppard.com

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