IBWC To Host Panel Discussion On Beauty, Style, And Nutrition At Great Neck's Sterling Glen
Projecting an Attractive Image in the Workplace to be the Focus
Great Neck, NY (PRWEB) June 3, 2004 -
The Independent Business WomenÂs Circle (IBWC) will explore the topic of image projection in the workplace at their June 8th meeting. ÂBe Your Best Self: Beauty, Style, and Nutritional Advice For the Working Woman will feature a panel of experts dedicated to providing women with invaluable information on the latest cosmetic surgery options, the newest techniques in skin rejuvenation, current style and grooming trends, and nutritional findings to look and feel healthy.
ÂThis is an exciting opportunity for us to reach out and address the questions women have about improving their appearance to further their careers, says Hospitality and Special Events Director Audrey Kaufman, who played a major role in forming the panel. ÂIt has been proven time and again that an attractive, polished, more youthful image translates into a more successful individual. We want to make women aware of the choices that are available to them to project a more attractive image, and this panel is eminently qualified to present those choices.Â
Headed by Dr. Lyle Leipziger, Chief of Plastic Surgery at North Shore/LIJ, the panel includes aesthetician Robin Tritto, image consultant Devora Lissack, and nutritionist and herbalist Llynn Newman.
The beautiful Sterling Glen of Great Neck, at 96 Cuttermill Road, will host the meeting and provide a complimentary buffet luncheon as well. There will be a question and answer period following the discussion. Admission is $20. for non-members of IBWC.
Reservations can be made by calling Audrey Kaufman at 516.496.0944.
The Independent Business WomenÂs Circle welcomes all women who are interested in enhancing their professional and personal lives through networking and relationship building. They meet monthly in midday to share ideas and resources in a comfortable, supportive environment where new ideas are expressed and nurtured and existing ones are further explored. Members are drawn from Nassau, Suffolk, and Queens. The group is non-profit, and a member of LIWA Â Long Island WomenÂs Agenda.
To access their website, visit www. ibwc. org. For further information on upcoming events or membership, call Karen Bomzer at 631.754.6640.