Jordan Rose, Rose Law Group founder and president, moderating upcoming NAWBO point/counter point panel on if legislation should require women to serve on corporate boards

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The Phoenix Chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) will present a point/counter point presentation on this topic for its Advocacy Day on Wednesday, April 10, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The program will be moderated by Jordan Rose of The Rose Law Group.

Kina Harding of The Harding Firm and the Arizona Black Bar, and Susan Schultz of The Board Institute and Women on Boards, will consider the pros and cons of the recently-enacted California Senate Bill 826. The legislation requires publicly-held companies based in California to have a minimum of one woman on their boards of directors by the end of 2019. 

NAWBO’s monthly business program includes the presentation, lunch, program discussion, and time for networking. Meetings are held at the Gainey Ranch Golf Club (7600 E. Gainey Club Dr.) in Scottsdale. Tickets are $43 for members and $53 for guests. Reserve or get additional information online at www.nawbophx.org.

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