The Westchester Chapter of 100 Hispanic Women is hosting its annual Latina leadership forum and scholarship awards luncheon event Friday, April 20 from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Radisson Hotel, 1 Radisson Plaza, New Rochelle.
LLF is known as a place where women network, listen to dynamic motivational speakers, and Westchester high school seniors are awarded scholarships to assist them with college expenses. It will be recognizing four qualified and talented high school students from Westchester public schools who will be rewarded with $1,000 scholarships. Winners must meet high scholastic criteria, community and volunteer involvement.
Featured speakers will include Zulma Arzu-Brown, author of “Bad Hair Does Not Exist;” Dee Rivera, owner of DCG Group Media and Public Relations; Esmeralda Cruz, founder/owner of EC-OPS and many more surprises.
The day will emphasize the empowerment of the Latina, as well as her civil and political rights, while being engaging and impactful for all attendees.
This event will be an eye-opening day for participants and sponsors. It will include networking, motivational speakers, lunch with an awards ceremony, and more. Throughout the day, participants can visit the sponsor and vendor tables and win prizes.
Tickets are $75 general admission or $125 for two, and on sale at www.100HWW.org.
The mission of 100 Hispanic Women, Westchester Chapter, is to lead Latinas toward excellence in leadership.