Hoffman Distinguished Lecture Series Features Linda Rabbitt, Hot Mommas Project Winners Announced
Here are the winners of the Hot Mommas Project 2008-2009 Case Competition
LaSara Firefox – 2nd Runner Up
Founding Case Authors & Finalists
The awards were announced at the below event:
Howard Hoffman Distinguished Lecture Series
features
Linda Rabbitt
Founder & Chairman/CEO

Ms. Rabbitt is a former Washingtonian of the Year and was recently inducted into the Washington Business Hall of Fame.
Mrs. Rabbitt is a patron of the Hot Mommas Project and the George Washington University School of Business award-winning Women’s Entrepreneurial Leadership class. At this event, the winners of the 2008-2009 Hot Mommas Project Case Study Competition will be announced.

Please join us and our generous patron and partners in celebrating dynamic female role models as a part of this celebrated educational lecture series.
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Brought to you by Hot Mommas Project partner: The George Washington University School of Business, Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence, host of the Hoffman Lecture Series.
Date:
March 9, 2009
Time:
5:45pm-8:00pm
Note, no food is allowed in the lecture hall where Mrs. Rabbitt is speaking and the Hot Mommas awards are being given. A reception will follow.
Location:
Funger Hall – 2201 G Street, NW, Washington, DC 20052
Parking:
Paid parking garage on 22 between H and I
Metro:
Foggy Bottom Metro - Funger Hall is two blocks from the Foggy Bottom Metro.
Questions: info@HotMommasProject.org
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Good luck to all the finalists. This has been a great project and it was an honor being a part of it.
Congrats to the winners!! I must say, having read most of the case studies…every single one was a moving story. Each of the women is a hero. The themes, common to all, say so much about a woman’s wit and energy, spirit of nothing is insurmountable.
Love this! Wish I had been taught this in school. Congrats.