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The Geneva Chamber of Commerce has announced the kickoff of the Geneva Women in Business (GWIB) Luncheon series for 2024.

Scheduled for Tuesday, February 20, 2024, at the Geneva History Museum, this luncheon marks the beginning of a series of empowering gatherings aimed at fostering networking and community engagement.

The February luncheon will feature a unique twist, focusing on trivia that highlights notable women in Geneva’s history. Attendees will have the opportunity to connect over a meal provided by Ella’s Italian Pub, while also contributing to the Chance for Charity raffle, with proceeds benefiting the Geneva History Museum.

The GWIB calendar for 2024 includes luncheons in February, April, July, September, and a holiday luncheon in December, along with the 2nd Annual Casino Night slated for November.

These events serve as platforms for education, networking, and community support, with funds raised during previous years totaling over $8,500 for local organizations.

Leading the 2024 GWIB Board are Susi Brucato, Kelly Vass, Lynne Ball, Meggan Morell, Candice Ellensohn, Cortney Kinzler, Kim Edwards, Pam Rancour and Robyn Chicone.

For those interested in participating in the February GWIB luncheon or learning more about future events and joining the Geneva Chamber, additional information can be found on the Chamber’s website or by contacting the Geneva Chamber of Commerce at (630) 232-6060.

Stay tuned for updates as Geneva Women in Business continues to empower and connect women in the Geneva community.

Information provided by the Geneva Chamber of Commerce.

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