PACF President speaks at Women In Development annual luncheon

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Women In Development of Mercer County (WID), an association of nonprofit fundraising professionals, came together on November 19, 2015 for its annual Kick-Off Luncheon. The event was held at Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton.

The guest speaker for the event was Jeffrey M. Vega, President and CEO of the Princeton Area Community Foundation (PACF) who is close to completing his first year on the job. Vega told the group of approximately 50 women about his personal and career journeys that brought him to PACF and his vision for the Community Foundation’s and the region’s future.

WID is a dynamic association of women across a wide range of nonprofit organizations in and around Mercer County who are excited to learn together, connect with one another and share knowledge. Members are dedicated to the advancement of women in their fundraising careers while upholding the highest professional standards.

If you are interested in joining WID and taking advantage of its networking opportunities, mentoring roundtables, training workshops and speaker events, please email info@widmercer.org or visit widmercer.org.

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Women In Development of Mercer County (WID) hosted its annual Kick-Off Luncheon on November 19, 2015 at Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton. Pictured at the event is Lynne Nouvel CFRE President of Women In Development of Mercer County and VP Development at Greenwood House (center) is joined by Jeffrey M. Vega President and CEO of the Princeton Area Community Foundation (left) and Gary Garrido Schneider Executive Director at Grounds for Sculpture (right).,

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