Women Out in Business Networking Event at Christopher Street Financial


On November 8th, the plush offices of Christopher Street Financial was the setting for a fascinating panel discussion and networking event called “Women Out in Business,” which was sponsored by Stonewall Quarter Share (SQS).

Moderated by Daryn Carp (host of the Oxygen podcast "Martinis and Murder" and anchor of BravoTV online's "The Weekly Pregame"), panelists included Jean Chou, Principal and Founder, JLC & Associates; Jennifer Hatch, President and Managing Partner of Christopher Street Financial; Rachel Korberg, Associate Director, The Rockefeller Foundation; and Yvette Miley, Senior Vice President and Executive Editor, MSNBC.

From L to R: Daryn Carp, Jennifer Hatch, Rachel Korberg, Yvette Miley, and Jean Chou


From their website: "SQS is an initiative for young donors who, through grassroots organizing, help advance LGBTQ programs and services. SQS functions as a giving circle, sustaining Stonewall Community Foundation’s broader work, while giving its members a chance to make targeted grants. Building community and a culture of giving through meaningful social, volunteer and educational events, SQS aims to inspire a lifelong passion for philanthropy among next generation leaders. Visit stonewallfoundation.org for more information."




From CSF's website: "At Christopher Street Financial, we specialize in wealth building and wealth management. We don’t offer cookie-cutter financial plans because we realize everyone’s life and goals are different.
We are a team of experienced and professional investment advisers dedicated to helping you take control of your financial future. Everyone has dreams, goals and desires for mountains of wealth and living happily ever after. It doesn’t just happen. Let us help you take the steps to make it happen.
Go to http://www.christopherstreet.com to learn more today."



There was an appreciative over-flow crowd which enjoyed the plentiful hors d'oeuvres and delicious wines during the networking period. During the panel discussion we were given insight into the participants' struggles and triumphs, as well as useful advice for achieving success in the business world.

Here are links to the bios of the participants:
Daryn Carp
Jean Chou
Jennifer Hatch
Rachel Korberg
Yvette Miley

Congratulations, ladies!!!

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