Important message from the Co-Chairs
Hi All,
The Triangle NC Chapter of SWEP wanted to let you know that the Board has been hard at work gathering ideas, re-organizing, and getting ready to offer everyone a great organization to participate in!
In doing so, we are updating our email contact list to make sure we have the most up-to-date list of members, guests, and interested parties. Emails are being sent to members and potential members of our distribution list. If you have received an email from us, please reply to the message if you would like to continue to receive emails from SWEP and are interested in participating in SWEP. If you have not received an email from us and would like to be on our distribution list, please email your interest to swepnctriangle@gmail.com.
In addition, are you willing to dedicate time to help make SWEP the most successful organization we can offer? Areas we are looking for help include: compiling membership listing, event planning, volunteering a location for an event, maintaining the NC Triangle SWEP website, etc. If you're not sure what SWEP has done in the past, please visit our website at: www.swepnctriangle.org. If you see something you'd like to help with, please let us know. Remember, SWEP can not successfully continue to run without member support. Any amount of time you can volunteer, is greatly appreciated!
If you have any questions, please email Sherri or Julie at swepnctriangle@gmail.com. Thanks!
The Society of Women Environmental Professionals (SWEP) is a national non-profit professional association of women involved or interested in environmental law, science, business, and policy. Our North Carolina Chapter serves as a resource for members in the Triangle area, providing opportunities for professional development through educational programming, social events, mentoring, and community service.
The mission of SWEP is to:
- Encourage and promote the leadership, achievement, and development of women in environmental professions
- Provide an informal setting for women to meet, share substantive information and work experiences, and to establish a communications exchange
- Educate members on current trends and new developments in the environmental field
- Promote the development of business relationships
- Encourage and promote public service for North Carolina's environment
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