10.17.2009 posted by Lisa Witter

Women in Communications

Conference

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This year the Women in Communications association celebrates 100 years! I’ll be keynoting the conference today in my hometown of Seattle.

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One bit of information I’ll be sharing (in the spirit of storytelling) is that my parents first new I was going to do something with communications when I would purposely get lost in grocery stores so I could say my name on the loud speaker to find my parents.

How did you first know you were interested in communications?

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