
Women of Influence Luncheon Series to Feature "An Intimate Conversation" with Seimone Augustus
Published on June 11, 2008 under Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Minnesota Lynx News Release
MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL - Minnesota Lynx guard Seimone Augustus will be the guest of honor at the Women of Influence Luncheon Series "An Intimate Conversation" at the next meeting on Thursday, June 19, at 12 p.m. at Bellanotte.
The "Intimate Conversation" with Augustus will be moderated by Angela Taylor, Vice President of Business Operations for the Minnesota Lynx. All proceeds from the event will benefit Feed The Children, which is Augustus' charity of choice.
The series is attended by an average of 50 women and is sponsored by Minnesota Monthly, WCCO Radio, and Bellanotte. The format is that of a conversation with questions in the following areas: Childhood, Personal Life, Work/Professional History, and Charity Selection.
"The Lynx are proud to partner with MN Monthly, Bellanotte, and WCCO Radio on the Women of Influence Luncheon Series," Taylor said. "There are so many amazing women doing great things here in the Twin Cities, so as an organization that celebrates the accomplishments of some amazing players (both on and off the court), we look forward to connecting Twin Cities businesswomen and offering a chance for everyone to share their story."
To make a reservation, visit www.MinnesotaMonthly.com or call 612-332-3787.
The Minnesota Lynx are celebrating their 10th Anniversary Season in 2008. Season and group tickets are on sale now for this historic season. Be a part of the celebration by calling 612-673-8400, e-mailing tickets@lynxbasketball.com or visiting www.lynxbasketball.com.
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