WiBN Lunch N Learn is Sept. 24

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DAYTON — Women in Business Networking (WiBN), a program of Better Business Bureau serving Dayton/Miami Valley, is hosting a Lunch N Learn in September titled The Importance Of Building A Personal Brand, featuring Brandy Guinaugh, executive vice president & asst. general manager of the Dayton Dragons Professional Baseball Team.

Tuesday, Sept. 24

Registration: 11:30 a.m.

Lunch: 11:45 a.m.

Program: noon–1 p.m.

NCR Country Club, 4435 Dogwood Trl., Kettering

Cost: $25 for WiBN Members and BBB Accredited Businesses/Charities, $35 for Others

Register: Call (937) 610-2277

Your personal brand is your image; the perception people around you have of you. What kind of impact do you make and what sort of mark do you leave? Understanding those things can be beneficial in its own right. But, it can help as your career continues to advance. Learn how a positive personal brand is beneficial to both you and your organization.

Brandy Guinaugh was born and raised in Middletown, OH. She graduated with honors from Lemon Monroe High School in 1996. While attending Miami University (1996-2000) in Oxford, OH, Brandy earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the Richard T. Farmer School of Business with a major in Marketing and a minor in Decision Sciences. After college graduation, she enjoyed a career in banking. Brandy has been with the Dragons since September 2004. In her spare time, Brandy enjoys volunteering, singing, attending church and spending time with her family and friends. She resides in Beavercreek with her husband and their three kids.

Sheri Sword, WiBN’s executive director, says, “Our speaker, Brandy Guinaugh, works in a male-dominated industry and has put her personal brand to work for her and the organization. This is the perfect opportunity to learn how you can do the same thing in your career. The information she has to share can help you ‘Prepare To Propel’ (WiBN’s 2024 theme) personally and professionally. Register today to join us.”

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