by Jen Goe, Disaster Response
EWI of Spokane Chapter President
Hello Friends!
As we step into November, I am so thankful for the valuable insights we shared at last month’s Chapter meeting. Our guest speaker, and valued member, Bridget Walden from Merrill Lynch, provided a thorough analysis of the current state of our economy, offering perspectives that were both eye-opening and empowering. Her expertise helped me better understand the economic trends impacting our industries, our communities, and even our day-to-day lives. Bridget’s talk reminded me of the importance of staying informed, resilient, and adaptable.
November also brings with it the final stretch of an election season, a time that often ushers in change on many levels. Election years can lead to shifts in economic policies, business regulations, and community dynamics. Navigating these shifts is never easy, but I believe values of kindness, tolerance, and support will help us stay grounded, whatever the future holds. Let’s continue to embrace empathy and understanding as we move forward together, knowing that these qualities will serve as the foundation for our collective resilience.
Thank you for your dedication to our community and for being a group that truly embodies the spirit of EWI. I look forward to what we will accomplish together as we close out the year.
Wishing you all a warm and wonderful November.
Cheers!
Jen Goe
President, EWI of Spokane