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Cleveland Museum CEO To Speak At Cru Uncorked

Sonia Winner, the president and CEO of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, will speak Jan. 14.

From Cleveland Museum of Natural History: Sonia Winner, President and CEO of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History will kickoff the 2020 Everything Cleveland speakers series at Cru Uncorked ((34300 Chagrin Boulevard, Moreland Hills, Ohio 44022) on January 14, 2020.

Attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy the wonderful fare, extensive wine list and impressive atmosphere at Cru Uncorked. The event begins with a reception at 6:00pm followed by Sonia’s speech, “Explore, Engage and Empower for a Better Tomorrow” at 6:30pm. The cost is $35 per person, gratuities and sales tax included. Contact info@cruuncorked.com or call 440.903.1171.

Sonia Winner is tenth Director of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History The Museum is a legacy institution inspiring a passion for science and nature in visitors for nearly 100 years.

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Among other things, Winner will talk about the Museum’s current place in our regional community and outline a vision for the Museum’s future that outlines how new strategic priorities and the physical transformation and expansion of the Museum’s campus are aligned to serve the community in the years to come.

Sonia has served on the Board of Trustees of the Cleveland Bar Association, the fifth largest bar association in the country, focusing on issues of diversity and strategic planning. She is the past chair of the Young Lawyers’ Section and past president of the Law Placement Association of Cleveland. She also volunteered as guardian ad litem on behalf of abused and neglected children. She served on the state board of the American Civil Liberties Union, attending two national conventions regarding free speech and individual liberties.

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