We're excited to extend to you a special invitation to an inspiring event that promises to be both enlightening and empowering—our YCUP PDX Women of Impact on May 15, 2025, at The Ripple Space, from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm.
This unique gathering will bring together five remarkable local women industry leaders who will share their professional journeys, challenges, and triumphs. It is a rare opportunity to gain insights from the experiences of these trailblazers and to understand the paths they have carved in their respective fields:
Amanda Ball, the VP of Branch Network at Rivermark Community Credit Union, bringing a passion for member service and a dynamic career journey from teller to executive leadership.
Corlinda Wooden, a nationally recognized leader in credit unions and financial coaching, with over 25 years of experience championing leadership, community engagement, and member empowerment.
Elise Westbrooks, the VP of Retail at iQ Credit Union, where she leads with empathy, strategy, and a deep commitment to inclusion and continuous learning.
Pam Leavitt, the Sr. Vice President of Regional Grassroots and Political Programs/Legislative Affairs for Oregon at GoWest, leveraging decades of legislative experience to champion the credit union movement across the Pacific Northwest.
The evening will not only consist of panel discussions but will also provide a chance for you to engage directly with these leaders. Attendees will be encouraged to ask questions and seek advice, making this an invaluable opportunity for anyone looking to learn from the best and be inspired.
Whether you are just starting your career, looking to make a change, or simply interested in hearing the stories of successful women leaders, this event promises to offer something for everyone.
Refreshments will be provided, and there will also be time to network with other attendees and speakers. Your attendance with a $5 suggested donation will go on to benefit Girls Build, a non-profit organization based in Portland, OR, inspiring curiosity and confidence in girls through the world of building.