Symposium teaches women secrets to financial success
April 10, 2008 ::The Auburn Women’s Philanthropy Board hosted the sixth annual spring symposium on “Today’s Decisions for Tomorrow’s Money” Monday in The Hotel at Auburn University and Dixon Conference Center.
Women and men, from college students to the elderly, attended the speeches, which began at 8 a.m. and lasted until 2 p.m.
The focus and theme of the WPB events, held once in the spring and once in the fall, are to teach women financial independence and the spirit of “giving for a quality of life,” according to the organization’s motto.
“WPB, through its educational and philanthropic purpose, seeks to develop leadership potential, achieve independence as financial decision makers and develop and mentor students to do the same,” said Sidney James-Nakhjavan, director of the Women’s Philanthropy Board.
Dave Dennis, the CEO of Contractors Inc. and past member of the New Orleans Federal Reserve Board, spoke on the importance of keeping up with the economy.



