The Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce held a Women's Luncheon at the Best Western Plus, in North Haven with the speakers covering topics of the #MeToo movement and hiring reimbursement, followed by the Casino Themed Business Showcase. Jane Pinho (Ion Bank) and Amy Bailey (SphereGen) get lunch before the talk.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce held a Women's Luncheon at the Best Western Plus, in North Haven with the speakers covering topics of the #MeToo movement and hiring reimbursement, followed by the Casino Themed Business Showcase. Pauline Handy from V.F. McNeil Insurance (sponsor).Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce held a Women's Luncheon at the Best Western Plus, in North Haven with the speakers covering topics of the #MeToo movement and hiring reimbursement, followed by the Casino Themed Business Showcase. Wanda Lary, from Workforce Alliance spoke about options in delivering employment solutions and about the outreach into the high school graduating students.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce held a Women's Luncheon at the Best Western Plus, in North Haven with the speakers covering topics of the #MeToo movement and hiring reimbursement, followed by the Casino Themed Business Showcase. Speaker Patricia Reilly, Managing Partner, Murtha Cullina spoke about how the #MeToo movement has impaced sexual harrasment in the work place.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce held a Women's Luncheon at the Best Western Plus, in North Haven with the speakers covering topics of the #MeToo movement and hiring reimbursement, followed by the Casino Themed Business Showcase. Speaker Patricia Reilly, Managing Partner, Murtha Cullina spoke about how the #MeToo movement has impaced sexual harrasment in the work place.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce held a Women's Luncheon at the Best Western Plus, in North Haven with the speakers covering topics of the #MeToo movement and hiring reimbursement, followed by the Casino Themed Business Showcase. Wanda Lary, from Workforce Alliance spoke about options in delivering employment solutions and about the outreach into the high school graduating students.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce held a Women's Luncheon at the Best Western Plus, in North Haven with the speakers covering topics of the #MeToo movement and hiring reimbursement, followed by the Casino Themed Business Showcase. Speaker Patricia Reilly, Managing Partner, Murtha Cullina spoke about how the #MeToo movement has impaced sexual harrasment in the work place.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce held a Women's Luncheon at the Best Western Plus, in North Haven with the speakers covering topics of the #MeToo movement and hiring reimbursement, followed by the Casino Themed Business Showcase. Speaker Patricia Reilly, Managing Partner, Murtha Cullina spoke about how the #MeToo movement has impaced sexual harrasment in the work place.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce held a Women's Luncheon at the Best Western Plus, in North Haven with the speakers covering topics of the #MeToo movement and hiring reimbursement, followed by the Casino Themed Business Showcase. Speaker Patricia Reilly, Managing Partner, Murtha Cullina spoke about how the #MeToo movement has impaced sexual harrasment in the work place.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce held a Women's Luncheon at the Best Western Plus, in North Haven with the speakers covering topics of the #MeToo movement and hiring reimbursement, followed by the Casino Themed Business Showcase.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce held a Women's Luncheon at the Best Western Plus, in North Haven with the speakers covering topics of the #MeToo movement and hiring reimbursement, followed by the Casino Themed Business Showcase.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce held a Women's Luncheon at the Best Western Plus, in North Haven with the speakers covering topics of the #MeToo movement and hiring reimbursement, followed by the Casino Themed Business Showcase. Erin Diblasi, Kayla Poirier, Hope Peterson and Bonni Telesca listen to Shannon Duncanson talk about Havard Pilgrim Health Care.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce held a Women's Luncheon at the Best Western Plus, in North Haven with the speakers covering topics of the #MeToo movement and hiring reimbursement, followed by the Casino Themed Business Showcase. Dee Prior-Nesti Executive Director of the Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce welcomed everyone at the opening of the Showcase.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce held a Women's Luncheon at the Best Western Plus, in North Haven with the speakers covering topics of the #MeToo movement and hiring reimbursement, followed by the Casino Themed Business Showcase. Siobhan Lidington and Andrea Kovacs smile for a selfie photo.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce held a Women's Luncheon at the Best Western Plus, in North Haven with the speakers covering topics of the #MeToo movement and hiring reimbursement, followed by the Casino Themed Business Showcase. Wallingford Mayor Bill Dickinson, Greater New Haven Chamber President and CEO Garrett Sheehan, and North Haven Mayor Mike Freda pose for a photo at the opening of the business showcase opening.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier