Tech-on-Tap

Panel Discussion – Disruptive Ways of Addressing Poverty


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Join us for for happy hour starting at 5:30. At 6:00 we will begin a panel discussion featuring four women who are addressing poverty in disruptive ways. 

ANNA HARGIS

DIRECTOR OF FUND DEVELOPMENT, BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS

Anna Hargis has dedicated her career to helping local children succeed and thrive through her work at Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Ohio Valley. She is a CPA and serves on the Evansville City Council.

DENISE PEYRONNIN

COMMUNITY ENTREPRENEUR, CERAMIC ARTIST

With her background in fitness, nutrition and disease prevention, Denise believes basic cooking skills can yield big impacts on the health and budgets of the poor. Denise was inspired to launch her program teaching participant show to use affordable minimally processed ingredients to prepare meals to enjoy as families.

SHEILA HUFF 

PRINCIPAL-BOSSE HIGH SCHOOL 

Sheila L. Huff is an advocate for today’s youth. She has spent her adult life trying to better the lives of those she comes in contact with. A believer in tough love, she has managed to stay the course for over 40 years in the academic arena in hopes that she has helped make it a better place day by day.

STACEY GODBOLD

PRESIDENT & FOUNDER, PROJECT REVEAL

Stacey Godbold is the Founder and President of Project Reveal. Her mission is to inspire and support women by creating awareness about life issues and encourage honesty and authenticity to help them celebrate, love and respect themselves and be the best woman for herself, family and community.

Brought to you by the Indiana Small Business Development Center in collaboration with Evansville Downtown Alliance –  Evansville Tech on Tap – Growth Alliance – Indiana Economic Development CorporationÂÂ