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March 7, 2019, Thursday - Women's Leadership Breakfast with Alison Rempel Brown

Time: 7:30a - 9a

Location: Minneapolis Club, 729 2nd Avenue S

Women's Leadership Breakfast with Alison Rempel Brown

As president and CEO of the Science Museum of Minnesota, Alison Rempel Brown leads an organization that is firmly committed to science education and equity at a time in our history when investment in science is threatened. Under Browns leadership, the Science Museum has adopted a new strategic plan designed to transform the organization into a resource that captures the power and talent of all people especially women and people of color so they see themselves as scientists. Its newly-launched Year of the Engineer initiative shines a spotlight on the power of engineering in our lives and showcases the many ways the museum supports the people it serves and connects them to critically-needed STEM professions.

Brown was named one of the Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journals People to Watch in 2017, and she received the publications Women in Business Award.

Breakfast, refreshments, and parking are included with your ticket.

Guests must purchase their tickets through Brown Paper Ticket.

Women's Leadership Breakfast with Alison Rempel Brown