Join the NeW Lubbock Professional Network as we host our launch event!
On Thursday, October 8, NeW is excited to announce the launch event for our latest chapter in Lubbock, Texas! We will hear from Sarah Nash, Director of Marketing and Community Engagement at Empower Texans. She will discuss Why Conservatism is Pro-Women.
The event is free to attend and food and drinks will be provided. Doors will open at 6:00pm for drinks and networking, and Nash's remarks will start at 6:30pm. Register below and invite your friends to join you.
The Network of enlightened Women Professional Network seeks to advance conservative ideas in your city. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with college chapters and professional network chapters around the country, NeW educates women on conservative principles, cultivates a community of conservative women, and emboldens women to speak out on campus and in their communities.
Learn more about the speaker:
Sarah Nash serves as the Director of Marketing and Community Engagement at Empower Texans. Prior to joining the team, Sarah came from the very liberal fashion world via engagement with the conservative grassroots.
Originally from Pennsylvania, Sarah spent several years living in Texas before moving to New York to further her career in fashion; working for the Calvin Klein and Club Monaco corporate teams. This is also where she learned first-hand why conservative principles in government are crucial to securing our liberty.
After 5 years and 4 days, she returned to Texas to join the brand management team for Michael Kors at Fossil, where she helped coordinate the activities of design, marketing, merchandising, planning and product development to build cohesive assortments every season. Outside of the fashion world, Sarah is deeply involved in grassroots activism and has served in leadership of several organizations within the DFW metroplex, working to get conservatives elected and advance conservative principles in government.
In her spare time, Sarah practices amateur small-game taxidermy and always has something interesting in her freezer. Sarah now resides in East Dallas in a recently purchased fixer upper that is crumbling around her daily.