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ARIZONA WOMEN'S CONFERENCE
Date: Friday, September 12, 2008
Venue: JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort & Spa
Cost: Registration fees for the all-day conference include a continental +
breakfast, welcome keynote, entertainment, 4 workshops, Award
Luncheon, access to silent auction and exhibits/vendors
$ 95 Early Bird Registration through August 1
$125 Late Registration, August 2- September 8
$195 On-Site Registration, September 12
$ 30 for full time students with a valid school ID
$ 60 for seniors 62 and over

Director of Environmental Research,
Masry and Vititoe
You can register online at www.arizonawomensconference.org or call, (520)792-3293 to request a registration form by mail. Forms can also be downloaded from the website and mailed to 82 S. Stone, Tucson AZ 85701, or faxed to (520)792-4336.
Registration fees for the all-day Conference include a continental breakfast, welcome keynote, entertainment, four workshops, Award Luncheons, access to silent auctions, and exhibits.
Erin began working at the law firm of Masry and Vititoe as a file clerk, where she stumbled across medical records on a real estate case which piqued her curiosity. With Ed Masry's permission, Erin's solo investigation eventually established that the health of countless people who lived in and around Hinkley, California from 1960 to 1980 had been devastated by exposure to toxic Chromium 6. In 1996, the giant utility company was ordered to make the largest legal settlement in U.S. history, paying out some $333 million to more than 600 Hinkley residents.
Erin's investigation was dramatized in the hit movie "Erin Brockovich" starring Julia Roberts as Erin. No longer a file clerk, Erin now serves as Director of Environmental Research at Masry and Vititoe, where she is currently involved in other major environmental lawsuits. She has also written a book entitled "Take it From Me, Life's a Struggle But You Can Win."
For more info visit www.arizonawomensconference.org
