When

Wednesday, October 18, 2017 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM EDT
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Where

National Academy of Science, Keck Center 
500 Fifth Street NW
Washington, DC 20001
 

 
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Contact

Women's Aquatic Network (WAN) 
Women's Aquatic Network 

washingtonwan@gmail.com 
 

WAN Speed Mentoring 2017

Co-hosted with the National Academies of Science's Ocean Studies Board; Committee on Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine; and the Gulf Research Program

 

Registration for Speed Mentoring is now closed!

To join the Wait List please email us at WashingtonWAN@gmail.com with the 

subject line: Speed Mentoring Wait List.

 

We will notify individuals of available spots

as they come open based on the order in which

we received your Wait List request.


 

Join us Wednesday, October 18th at NAS's Keck Center for WAN's Annual Speed Mentoring Event, an opportunity to meet and receive career advice from senior professionals in the DC marine community.


Whether you are a junior professional, starting a new career, or are considering new job opportunities, the event provides a venue to expand your network and learn from fellow members of the marine community. The event will be organized following the speed dating/networking model.

Registration: Space is limited! RSVP and payment are required to confirm your spot. Appetizers and drinks are included.

  • Tickets for WAN members: $20
  • Tickets for non-members: $30

 We look forward to seeing you there!

 

Sincerely,

WAN Executive Board
Victoria Bell
Clifford Hutt
Lindsey Kraatz
Katy Lackey
Anna-Marie Laura
Cassandra Lopez
Janelle Mueller
Jessie Ritter
Dana Rollison
Shannon Yee
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The Women's Aquatic Network is a private, non-profit organization incorporated in 1985 in the District of Columbia. Its mission is to bring together professionals with interests in marine, coastal and aquatic policy, research, management, legislation, and other areas. WAN members are scientists, lawyers, policy-makers, natural resource managers, entrepreneurs, environmental advocates, students, professors and from many other professions.