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SUMMARY: Panel Discussion: The Disproportionate Impact of COVID-19 on Women
DESCRIPTION: This event will feature a speaker and panel of women\, represe
 nting various identities\, to provide an intersectional look at how the COV
 ID-19 pandemic has had disproportionate impacts on women. From their roles 
 as caregivers to frontline workers\, women’s mental health\, careers and ov
 erall well-being have been negatively impacted in ways we may not fully und
 erstand […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p>This event will feature a speaker and pane
 l of women\, representing various identities\, to provide an intersectional
  look at how the COVID-19 pandemic has had disproportionate impacts on wome
 n. From their roles as caregivers to frontline workers\, women’s mental hea
 lth\, careers and overall well-being have been negatively impacted in ways 
 we may not fully understand for some time.</p><p>We welcome as speaker\, Ke
 ri Koehler\, MSW\, the Executive Director of Women’s Foundation of Greater 
 Saint Louis.  Keri began as Executive Director for the Women’s Foundation o
 f Greater St. Louis in August 2020. Koehler has over 12 years of nonprofit 
 experience with extensive leadership background in program development\, ev
 aluation\, community engagement and partnership building. She spent the las
 t seven years working to advocate for women’s health\, including as the Dir
 ector of Program and Evaluation for Gateway to Hope. In this position\, she
  was responsible for the management\, delivery and evaluation of client sup
 port services\, community engagement and education efforts. Prior to Gatewa
 y to Hope\, she worked at Washington University in St. Louis in various rol
 es in public health and research and served as senior director of undergrad
 uate admissions. Koehler received her Master of Social Work from Washington
  University\, and Bachelor of Arts from the University of Arkansas.</p><p>C
 lick <a href="https://diversity.med.wustl.edu/events/calendar/panel-discuss
 ion-the-disproportionate-impact-of-covid-19-on-women/">here</a> to register
 .</p>
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 ion-the-disproportionate-impact-of-covid-19-on-women/
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