(SAVANNAH, GA) Nine of Savannah’s most admired working women reveal the dark times behind them

SAVANNAH WOMEN’S DARKEST HOURS
TURN TO BRIGHTEST HOPES AT AUGUST 6 BOOK SIGNING


Their stories will astound you: Nine of Savannah’s most admired working women
reveal the dark times behind them in “Secrets of the Woman in the Suit.” Meet the
authors of these inspiring stories at a book signing on Friday, August 6 at 5:30 p.m.
at thincspace, 35 Barnard Street, Suite 300, downtown. Refreshments will be served.


From two Ph.D.s to the economic development VP to the “animals’ angel,” these real
Savannah women radiate positivity and purpose. Yet all have been through desperate
times — and all are now sharing their stories to help inspire other women to persevere and
“Secrets” includes uniquely personal essays by Savannah educator Dr. Mikki Garcia,
SEDA Vice President Brynn Grant, entrepreneur Paula Kreissler, community leader
Dr. Kathryn Martin, Coastal Pet Rescue founder Lisa Scarbrough, financial planning
visionary Barbara Treadwell, AWWIN graduate Henrietta Williams and public relations
powerhouse Marjorie Young.


The book also includes the story of Sarahlyn Argrow, founder of Savannah-based
AWWIN (Assisting Working Women in Need, Inc.). Once a teen mother and high-school
dropout, Argrow is now an educated, accomplished and widely admired champion for
hard-working women throughout the Savannah area.


About AWWIN. Assisting Working Women in Need is a 501 (c) (3) corporation
established in 2000 to help Savannah women become self-sufficient. Its services
include occupational, life-skills and asset management education, along with emergency
assistance for transportation, utilities, housing and child care.
About the event and hosts. The August 6 book signing is hosted by thincspace, the
Savannah “co-working” environment that provides impressive, affordable office and
conference space for creative entrepreneurs. Information is available at thincspace.com.
For more information on AWWIN and “Secrets of the Woman in the Suit,” visit
awwin.org or call 912-659-0241. The book is also available through amazon.com,
barnesandnoble.com and authorhouse.com. All proceeds benefit AWWIN and its
programs for working mothers.

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