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Springfield, MO
Tickets for the Most Influential Women event are available for $25 each until Oct. 6.
Networking is at 10 a.m. at University Plaza. A luncheon is at 11:45 a.m., followed by another networking session until 2 p.m.
Click here to view photos of all honorees.
All 2004 Most Influential Women honorees who attend will receive a gift subscription to SBJ for themselves or a friend.
To purchase tickets, contact Diana Weber at (417) 831-3238 or by e-mail.
The following women will be honored and profiled in a special publication: Jan Baumgartner, The Signature Bank; Norma Champion, Ph.D., Missouri Senate; Sherry Cook, Missouri State University; Mary Craven, Office of Gov. Matt Blunt; Tricia Derges, Mostly Memories Inc.; Judy Hadsall, City Utilities Community Credit Union; Lynne Haggerman, Haggerman & Associates; Sally Hargis, Ozarks Coca Cola/Dr Pepper Bottling; Pam Hedgpeth, Ph.D., Republic R-III School District; Cindy Heinemann Waites, Junior League of Springfield; Julie Higgins, Euro World Design; Crista Hogan, Springfield Metropolitan Bar Association; Amy Horst Ruggeri, City Utilities; Andrea Letsch, The Commerce Trust Co.; Kay Logsdon, Springfield Regional Arts Council; Barbara Lucks, Springfield Public Works; Donna McQuay, city of Ozark; Gloria Roling, Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce; Anne Soots, Girl Scouts of Dogwood Trails Council; and Karen Sweeney, Drury University.[[In-content Ad]]
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