Join YWIN Chicago to clean out your closet sustainably, find new additions to your wardrobe and make new friends over coffee and light brunch!
Attendees will bring their clothing items to be displayed and everyone will be able to see if there's anything they'd like to add to their wardrobes.
Plus, we will hear from Susan Freeman (bio below), who has worked in the sustainability department of Eileen Fisher, about how to shop sustainably and effectively donate clothing in the future, as well as David Kahan, the COO of WINGS.
Items that aren't taken by someone will be donated to WINGS, the largest domestic violence service provider in Chicago.
When: April 2nd from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. CT
Where: TBD in Chicago, IL
Who: Anyone in their 20s & 30s who identifies as a Jewish woman or non binary person
Cost: Free, with a suggested donation to JWI in support of their Women’s Financial Empowerment Institute. Donate here.
Contact: For questions, email eskirsh@gmail.com
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About the Speakers:
Susan Freeman
Susan Freeman is a Chicago-based Consultant at EY-Parthenon in their Value Creation group, with a focus on Consumer Product & Retail cost optimization, operational diligence, and supply chain. She holds an MBA from the Cornell Johnson College of Business, as well as a bachelor degree in Fiber Science & Apparel Design from Cornell University. Prior to earning her MBA, Susan worked as a buyer at Eileen Fisher in New York City. In her role as a buyer, she supported the US & International Retail Store businesses and helped launch the Eileen Fisher Renew line of recycled and upcycled EF garments across retail, wholesale and e-commerce channels.
David Kahan
David joined the WINGS Program Inc. in 2017. His responsibilities include oversight of Programs, Community Resources, Resale Operations, Logistics, Maintenance and Facility Operations. His team oversees the Safe Homes, Shared Homes, Community Based Services, Transitional Housing and Resale Stores. (Schaumburg, Niles, Arlington Heights) David has over thirty years of operational experience. David’s leadership and expertise have been crucial in augmenting the overall economic vitality of WINGS. David began his career in health administration. He directed daily operational activities of 700 intake and clinical personnel at contact centers in Illinois and California. David was responsible for ongoing improvement strategies to ensure sustained capabilities in people, processes and technology. David contributed heavily to the design and implementation of various strategic systems in telephony, preauthorization, clinical scripting, web portal development and review models. David also led key corporate real estate project expansions in Illinois and California. David received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Illinois.
This program is built for women and non-binary people who identify as Jewish, but people of every religious affiliation, race, culture, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ability are welcome.
FAQs:
What’s JWI? Jewish Women International (JWI) is the leading Jewish organization working to empower women and girls – of every race, culture, ability, gender identity, and sexual orientation – by ensuring and protecting their safety, building access to long-term economic security, and lifting and mentoring women leaders.
What’s the Young Women’s Impact Network? The network connects and supports local Jewish women and non-binary people in their 20s and 30s with empowering programs and leadership development. Learn more.
What kind of programming does JWI put on? Our programs connect young Jewish women and non-binary people together and provide them with opportunities to grow together, thrive independently, and create a lasting impact on the world around them. Many of our programs focus on financial empowerment, healthy relationships, personal and professional development, and more!
What if I don’t know anyone and have never been to a YWIN event before? You are welcome! We are a welcoming, friendly group and we can’t wait to get to know you. Don’t want to go alone? Email jwiywin@jwi.org and we will help connect you with someone in advance of the event.
How can I get more involved? If you are interested in getting more involved, email us for more information.