Celebrate Women’s History Month at a panel discussion on Sunday, March 10, from 1 to 2 p.m. at a private residence in the Hancock Park area. The women’s leadership panel coincides with the launch of a new women’s networking group in the community.
Activist and Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council member Julie Stromberg will moderate a panel discussion with Craft Contemporary Museum Executive Director Suzanne Isken, attorney Amy Quartarolo Batten, Dr. Zoanne Clack, and environmental expert and architect Isabelle Duvivier.
Isken leads the Craft Contemporary Museum on Wilshire Boulevard. Prior to her role at the museum, she served as education director at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
Quartarolo Batten is counsel in the Los Angeles office of Latham & Watkins, where she has practiced since 2002. She is also a member of the firm’s Litigation & Trial Department and the Insolvency Litigation Practice Group, representing debtors and creditors in bankruptcy-related and commercial litigation.
Clack is a writer and executive producer on the ABC series “Grey’s Anatomy.” She also serves as medical advisor, assisting in production of all medical aspects of the show. Clack advocates for promoting public health issues through the media and serves on the boards or is an advisor for global health groups that teach through entertainment.
Duvivier is an expert in integrating the built environment with watershed health. Her work is considered critical to bringing the newly emerging field of watershed management to architecture.
Admission is free. The address will be provided upon RSVP by calling (323)348-8709, or emailing [email protected].
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