Back to where it all began 100 years ago...
Join us in Seattle, the birthplace of the Association for Women in Communications, and celebrate a century of AWC!
It's where it all began in 1909, when seven female students at the University of Washington in Seattle laid the
groundwork for a 100-year legacy.
Through its growth the name has changed, first as Theta Sigma Phi (Θ Σ Φ), then Women in Communications,
and now known as the Association for Women in Communications -- a name thought to better reflect a cohesive group
representing all communication disciplines. AWC continues to provide its members with tools and education to excel
at their jobs, their careers and their lives. We look forward to seeing you in Seattle for an inspiring and information-packed
National Conference. And better yet, make extra time to see Seattle's wonderful collection of sites and activities. You'll
be glad you did!
Please send your ideas for 2009 Conference speakers and topics to Cathy Stevens. We are also looking for Sponsors.
If your firm or company is interested in sponsorship opportunities, please contact Cathy or Alison Bashian.
Sponsored by:
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Hear from outstanding speakers on the future of communications, latest technology trends, ideas for building your business, skills
enhancement tools, best practices and more.
Enjoy a “Night Out” at the Museum of Flight featuring Astronaut Dr. Bonnie Dunbar, as well as mini-tours to some of Seattle’s favorite
attractions such as the historic Pike Place Market, the original Starbucks, Experience Music Project, Space Needle, and Seattle Art Museum.
On the waterfront, you can take a ferry ride, enjoy delicious seafood or visit the spectacular Aquarium.
Mark your calendars now.
Celebrate 100 years of AWC in the city of our founding.
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Photos courtesy of Seattle Convention & Visitors Bureau and Museum of Flight.
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