UofL鈥檚 Women鈥檚 Empowerment Luncheon is Nov. 14

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    LOUISVILLE, KY. 鈥 Ashley D. Anderson, women鈥檚 health nurse practitioner and co-owner of Athena Health and Wellness, will be the keynote speaker Nov. 14 at the annual for the .

    The 11:30 a.m. talk at the University Club, 200 E. Brandeis Ave. is entitled 鈥淎gainst All Odds.鈥

    Anderson received her undergraduate nursing degree from Berea College, where she was a record-holding captain for the college鈥檚 women basketball team. She received her master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees in nursing and women鈥檚 health from UofL.

    Anderson manages Athena Health and Wellness and practices as a women鈥檚 health nurse practitioner there. She is also a co-owner and stylist at AFM Threads. She鈥檚 been a model, actress, radio personality, 2013 Ms. Kentucky United States, Miss Black Ohio 2010 and Miss University of Louisville 2008.

    The Women鈥檚 Center will present several awards at the luncheon including The Tachau Gender Equity Award and Essay Contest and the Dr. M. Celeste Nichols Award. The annual Women鈥檚 Empowerment Award will be presented to , Public Service Librarian at UofL鈥檚 Law Library.

    Luncheon cost is $60 per person.聽 Reservations accepted through Nov. 7 by calling 502-852-8976.

    For more information, contact the UofL Women鈥檚 Center at womenctr@louisville.edu or 502-852-8976.

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