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Monday, May 24, 2004
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VOLUME 1
ISSUE 13
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Camp WorldWIT: Upward Bound
Campers weigh in with their opinions of camp
"The best experience I've had this year! New friends, new perspectives, new information.... I am leaving energized and inspired- my expectations were far exceeded." -Betsy Upchurch
"I've met many wonderful, inspirational women at Camp WorldWIT, including myself." -Elizabeth Anderson
"Camp WorldWIT: Upward Bound was a fabulous place for professional and personal growth. So many awesome women with so much experience, wisdom, knowledge, achievements, support and diversity to share!" -Shelley Nagle
"The accomplished women keynote speakers blew me away. I am taking away so many great ideas and inspiration...can't wait for next year." -Joanne D'Souza
"Everyone I met had a smile on their face and was willing to share their knowledge with me so I could grow as a college student. This opportunity has been amazing and I cherish all the help and encouragement....I would recommend Camp WorldWIT to any college student." -Lynne Erickson
"The first annual Camp WorldWIT event was wonderful! It was a great opportunity to meet some very high-caliber women and share stories about life and business. We also learned new ideas and strategies from a plethora of knowledgeable speakers. The biggest problem? Too many wonderful topics to choose from!" -Karen Stelle
"Camp WorldWIT was one of those 'mountaintop' experiences. The keynote speakers were all exceptional women and the breakout sessions were awesome! Meeting women from all over the world and making new friends helps me feel more connected and supported in my world." -Lynn Sudbury, CPA
"..The best personal/professional development I have had in years!" -Marcelle Esposito
"One of the best moments of the conference was the Intel Pavillion. Not only did Intel give away a beautiful brand-new wireless laptop, they also donated the great chairs and benches to Appel Farm! How nice to actually see a company being a great 'corporate citizen' when most companies are only concerned with the bottom line." -Laura Allen
"...Another great thing is that women from all different countries can share and network and grow together in this camp, because the issues discussed here are common to all." -Changying Shen
"Camp WorldWIT was a great opportunity to rejuvenate, learn, reflect, and have lots of fun with other WorldWIT members. I had the chance to renew friendships and to establish new friendships. Camp WorldWIT was truly a memorable experience." -Forough Ghahramani
"I feel revitalized!" -Tammy Wavering
"I was thoroughly impressed...and from an intern's perspective, I can honestly say that one day I hope to be in the position to impart such helpful and useful information to women in a future Camp WorldWIT conference. Camp WorldWIT has been an awesome beginning to my involvement with WorldWIT, and I'm sure it will be quite an engaged one." -Swati B.
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