Panel: Mission of advancing women in the workforce is not done
CRANBERRY TWP — Panelists, including three women with strong ties to Butler County, agreed Thursday, Oct. 13, at the Women Shaping Our Region event that the mission of advancing women in the workforce is not done.
“Men and women bring different dimensions to the table and they need to learn to work as equals on one team,” said Federal Judge Marilyn Horan, a long-time Butler County resident.
Horan, Kelly Hanna Riley and Stacey Armagost shared their thoughts alongside four other panelists at the event at the RLA Learning & Conference Center. Horan serves on the U.S. District Court of Western Pennsylvania and previously was a Common Pleas trial judge in Butler County. Riley serves as the president of Global Relocation and Business Development for Howard Hanna Real Estate Services. Armagost is the vice president of IR Optics & Materials and Site Leader at Coherent Corp, formerly II-VI, in Saxonburg.
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