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International Women’s Day!

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Women’s Accomplishments

Today is International Women’s Day! A day to celebrate and recognize the accomplishments of women throughout time all across the globe. Locally, the Lehigh Valley is a thriving area with a diverse workforce with many women leading successes within the business community. On March 1st, Lehigh Valley Business named 28 women from throughout the Greater Lehigh Valley as its 2018 Women of Influence honorees. They will be honored on May 9th at the sixth annual Women of Influence luncheon and awards ceremony at Cedar Crest College, Allentown.

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LGBT Business Summit

 

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LGBT: Inclusion in the Workplace

The Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce Business Council hosted the LGBT Business Summit on Tuesday, March 6th. The event focused on inclusion and diversity in the workplace and highlighted the LGBT business community. The LGBT Business Summit kicked off with a general session featuring Amber Hikes, executive director of the Office of LGBT Affairs for the city of Philadelphia, in which she spoke about the importance of understanding and respect of LGBT people in the workplace.

The Summit also featured breakout sessions which covered a variety of LGBT topics. “Power of the LGBT Dollar” presented by Bob Witeck, president, and founder of Witeck Communications, was the first breakout session. He spoke about marketing insights and future trends in targeting the LGBT consumer market. Simultaneously, in another breakout session, Kristin Leayman, Corinne Goodwin, and Jon Conrad presented “Transitioning with your Transgender Employees” which focused on employees during their transition. The next session was given by KingSpry partner, Keely J. Collins. She spoke about the best practices for implementing diversity and inclusion policies with her presentation, “Dialogue of Diversity: How to get the conversation started”. The final breakout session was presented by Lester Bahr, CPA LLC, and Dinoli Rowlands, VP Branch Manager, PNC Bank. Their session “Become your own boss and maintain success” centralized on starting your own business and maintaining it.

The LGBT Business Summit included an open networking hour during lunch, which gave LHV business owners the opportunity to meet and talk with other professionals in the Valley. Also, following the open network was a panel discussion on “Allies at Work”, which explored the roles of allies in LGBT inclusion within the workplace. Futhermore, the event concluded with keynote speaker, Eric Alva. Eric Alva was the first American soldier injured in the Iraq War. He was hailed a hero and went on to play a key role in the repeal of the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy. He’s a gay rights activist and spoke about embracing diversity and making the world a better place. See below for more information about this event!

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Spirits & Salem: Gallows Hill Spirits

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Salem Spirits

Lehigh Valley craft spirits aficionados will rejoice to hear that a new distillery opened its doors in the Valley! This old-timey distillery is giving the Valley a glimpse into the past where witchcraft and mass hysteria occurred in Salem, Massachusetts.

Gallow Hills Spirits distillery is telling the story of the Salem Witch Trials from a personal perspective, with witchcraft being in the distillery family’s own past. Their ancestry traces back to a common carpenter convicted of witchcraft named Samuel Wardwell. Ten generations later, the story continues with the distillery’s most noteworthy concoctions. One of the concoctions is named after Tituba, a famous figure from the Salem Witch Trials. Tituba’s Silver, Moonstone Rune, and Soothsayer Vodka are some of the specialties you can try! In addition to the others, a cream liqueur, Chai Milk Punch, is coming soon.

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