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The panelists posed with a gift from Dr. Ayon. From left to right: Amelia Flores, Patty Gilmore, Cindy Meyers, Dr. Maria Ayon, Kryistina Hook, Vijette Saari and Andrea Helart.

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College Lake Havasu Campus hosted a panel of women leaders from Lake Havasu City in celebration of Women’s History Month. The panelists talked about their professional journey, who they see as a mentor and advice to future generations.

Panelists included:

• Cindy Meyers, Nurse Attorney at Colorado River Indian Tribes Deputy Attorney General

• Kryistina Hook, Senior Director of Brand Strategies & Social Impact at Better Business Bureau serving the Pacific Southwest

• Amelia Flores, Chairwoman of the Colorado River Indian Tribes.

• Patty Gilmore, Executive Director of the Western Arizona Humane Society

• Andrea Helart, President and CEO of Lake Havasu Area Chamber of Commerce

• Vijette Saari, Grants Manager for Lake Havasu City

For upcoming MCC Events, visit Calendar.Mohave.edu

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