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            <div class="moz-forward-container"> There are still times
              available to meet with alum Wendy Webb Williams 86F, who
              has practiced law in several capacities, after 10 years of
              travel while working at an airline.  She is a first gen
              college student and Black woman who was active in SOURCE
              and theater as a student.  She is scheduling one on one
              meetings with students and recent grads via the CORC 1-2-1
              program on April 15 and 16. Below is more about Wendy and
              the Alum 1-2-1 program, as well as info about how to
              schedule. Wendy is terrific!<br>
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              Based on her comments in the previous panel, here are a
              few of the topics that Wendy can talk to you about: <span
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                  Roman"">        * Law as a profession<br>
                  • Trusting yourself to make changes to live in
                  alignment with what is important to you<br>
                  • Finding a mentor</span></p>
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                    Roman"">       • Dealing with bias and
                    underrepresentation in the workplace </span></span></p>
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                  Roman"">       • Bring your questions</span></p>
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              I hope you have a chance to engage with this opportunity
              to talk with Wendy!.<br>
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              Best, <br>
              Carin<br>
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                style="mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto"><b><span
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                    Roman"">Meet with Wendy Webb Williams, 86F,
                    Lawyer</span></b><span
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                  Roman"">All students and recent grads are invited
                  to schedule an informal conversation with Wendy Webb
                  Williams 86F.  Currently she is the Chief Legal
                  Officer of Sara Lee Frozen Bakery LLC and has worked
                  as a lawyer in several other capacities.  Wendy spoke
                  on a panel about aligning your work with your values
                  and had so much to share we asked her back! <br>
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                    Roman"">BIO FOR WENDY WEBB WILLIAMS 86F<br>
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                  style="mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New
                  Roman"">At Hampshire, Wendy, a Black woman and
                  first generation college student, was active in
                  SOURCE. In her early years, she was interested in
                  theater and also active in the 5-College group, New
                  World Theater, which was led by a Hampshire alum.  She
                  concentrated her studies and Div III on the identity
                  development of Black women in relation to their
                  representation in the media. <br>
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                  Roman"">After Hampshire, Wendy wanted to travel
                  and worked as an international flight attendant for 10
                  years before she decided to pursue law. She received
                  her law degree from the University of Maryland Carey
                  School of Law in 2001 and began her legal career as a
                  Judicial Clerk to a Chief Judge on the Maryland Court
                  of Appeals. <br>
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                  Roman"">After a stint in the Maryland Department
                  of Economic Development as an Assistant Attorney
                  General focusing on small business development,
                  governance and financing, Wendy joined US Foods where
                  she played a crucial role in helping rebuild their law
                  department, taking on increasing responsibilities,
                  including restructuring and re-branding. During this
                  time, Wendy completed her MBA from the University of
                  Maryland. She joined Sara Lee in 2018. <br>
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                  style="mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New
                  Roman"">Wendy is active in several community
                  organizations. She is on the Board of Trustees at
                  Hampshire and sits on the board of Gabriel’s Horn, a
                  foundation dedicated to increasing autism awareness in
                  communities of color.</span></p>
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                    Roman"">ALUM 1-2-1 PROGRAM</span></b><span
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                  The <a moz-do-not-send="true"
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                    1-2-1 program</a> is your chance to have a 30-minute
                  informal conversation with a Hampshire alum. It's an
                  opportunity to brainstorm, ask questions, and bounce
                  ideas off alums who are spending their lives doing
                  what they love. <br>
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                    Roman"">SCHEDULE A MEETING WITH WENDY</span></b><span
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                  Use CORC's online scheduler found at <a
                    href="https://www.hampshire.edu/corc/career-options-resource-center"
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                  sign up for a 30-minute meeting with Wendy (scroll
                  down and click the yellow “Schedule an Appointment”
                  button). You can also go straight to our <a
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                    href="https://corchampshire.timetap.com/#/">scheduler.</a> 
                  When you sign up, be sure to include your division,
                  phone number, and a brief note about your interests
                  and/or questions. You will be sent <a
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                    href="https://www.hampshire.edu/corc/alum-1-2-1-student-guidelines">guidelines</a>
                  that will help you plan for a great meeting.<br>
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                  Roman"">Appointment times are now available from
                  <b>6-8 pm on Thursday, April 15 and 3-5 pm on Friday,
                    April 16<sup>th</sup> </b><sup><span
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                  filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Students
                  of all Division levels (and recent grads!) are welcome
                  to schedule a meeting.</span></p>
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                  style="mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New
                  Roman"">If all time spots are filled, please
                  email CORC to be added to the wait list at crank<a
                    href="mailto:sking@hampshire.edu"
                    moz-do-not-send="true"><span style="color:blue">@hampshire.edu</span></a>. 
                  Wendy has said she may be able to offer additional
                  times if needed.</span></p>
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