Hi Everyone,
We've received an inquiry from Money Magazine. Please email Danielle if you wish to respond and please pass on to friends that might be interested.
MONEY Magazine is looking to do a story on moms returning to the workforce. We¹re looking for women who are just beginning to think about this prospect, and for whom the economy and possibly the insecurity or loss of a spouse's job have been a driving force. The person we choose to profile will get personalized advice from a career coach, as well as a financial planner.
If you or someone you know would be a good candidate, please email deg210@lehigh.edu as soon as possible with the following information:
Please include a recent photo.
If you have any questions, feel free to call me at 212-522-7655.
Thank you,
Danielle Gorman
Re: Money Magazine's Looking For OnRampers
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