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Join the WCC celebration of its 75th anniversary at the ACS spring national meeting in Orlando! PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS SUNDAY, APRIL 7 Diversity in the 21st Century: Advancing Women in Science Presidential Event
Marye Ann Fox, Chancellor, North Carolina State University, Who Will Do Science in the 21st Century? Stephen A. Di Biase, Vice President, PuriNOx and Emulsified Products, Lubrizol Corp., Diversity: A New Source of Competitive Advantage Fran Keeth, President and CEO of Shell Chemical LP, Diversity and Inclusiveness in a Global Work Environment Kathleen M. Bader, Business President & Corporate Vice President, The Dow Chemical Company, Implementing the Advancement of Women in Science A celebration of the diverse world of chemists and its people will follow the symposium. Live entertainment and ethnic dishes will be featured at the Presidential Diversity Reception. Collaborations: Role of Professional Organizations WCC Local Section Networking Lunch MONDAY, APRIL 8 Women in Industry Breakfast* Women Scientists of the Manhattan Project Era Skills for Success in Small Chemical Business Factors for Success: Women-Friendly Workplaces Cultural Concerns for Women and Minorities in the Workplace Communicating Across Cultures Committee on Minority Affairs Reception/Luncheon*—Guest Speaker: Mae Jemison, Astronaut TUESDAY, APRIL 9 Collaborations—Networking Early Careers in Chemistry Women Chemists Reception/Luncheon*—Guest Speaker: Marion Thurnauer, 2002 Garvan-Olin Medal Recipient In Memoriam: Nina M. Roscher—Teacher, Historian, Mentor, and Role Model Mentoring: A Strategic Tool for Professional Development Women in Inorganic Chemistry Where Are They Now? Eli Lilly Past and Present—The WCC Travel Award Poster Session These events were made possible in part by contributions from the Lubrizol Corporation and the ACS Committee on Corporation Associates. Ticketed events. For program details, see the supplement to the March 4 issue of C&EN.