Happy February!
We’re already into the second month of the year where we celebrate Black History Month, along with National Cancer Prevention Month, American Heart Month, and Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Month. I hope your 2024 is off to a positive start!
Join us on February 14 where you will LOVE the program featuring Tamara Payne, founder, and president of Ensemble Coworking and who is now is the operational force behind Sparkyard, a platform with resources designed to launch and grow businesses. Tamara is a community builder, a connector, a business strategist and consultant, and describes herself as a serial entrepreneur and a mentor.
Our Membership is Growing
As I write this column, I’m pleased to share that we’ve already had seven new applications for membership! I’m often asked about this group and why I belong. There are many reasons, but a few include:
- Timely insights on relevant community issues
- Connections to other female leaders
- Commitment to seeing positive change for Tarrant County
Whether you are a new member or have been involved for years, let me know why you joined and have stayed connected to Women’s Policy Forum.
History of Women’s Policy Forum
We were founded in 1987 by Karen Perkins and Peg Knapp, as a way to bring together Tarrant County women who are leaders in the home, in business, in government, and in nonprofit agencies. Our first general membership meeting was held in January 1987, and we published our first membership directory in July 1988. Over 37 years later, Women’s Policy Forum continues as a thriving organization of women leaders who support policies and initiatives that will create positive change for Tarrant County women and our community. Women's Policy Forum is a non-partisan educational and networking organization.
Program Sponsorships Available – NEW
Want to promote your business or nonprofit at one of our monthly meetings? Starting at $500, sponsorships allow for your organization to be featured prior to and during a monthly meeting. Click HEREfor details.
Let’s have a great year TOGETHER!
See you soon!
Cheers,
Michelle Crim
Women’s Policy Forum Chair