WASHINGTON STATE
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANTS GROUP

We invite you to attend our Annual EAG Spring Planning Work Session!
This year's Spring Planning Work Session (SPWS) will be held virtually on May 1! Each year members gather and plan for the upcoming business year. Your input and expertise is crucial to the future success of EAG.
The planning work session provides the opportunity for us to meet and forge relationships to support each other in a more meaningful way. The business meeting helps us to develop trainings and topics that are of interest to you for monthly meetings as well as special workshops and conferences.
We are excited to announce our featured speaker this year: Amy Leneker!​​​​
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Registration Closes on April 25th. An invite with meeting details will be sent on April 28th.
Event Information:
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Who: This event is open to all members of EAG. If you are not sure if you are a member, check out our membership page to find out.
When: May 1, 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM PT - Final Agenda
What: 2025 Spring Planning Work Session, featuring Amy Leneker. Session topic is How to Navigate Change and Transitions.
Where: Online! This year's SPWS is virtual.
Why: Not only will attendees gain valuable insights from Amy, they will also have a chance to shape the EAG for the coming year. SPWS is a time the newly elected board will take their positions and plan the upcoming year. Attend to make sure your voice is heard!
How: Register by clicking the button above. Password to get in is the same to access the member page.
Dinner: In-person group dinner in Lacey after the meeting Please reach out to an Janet Kurz or Gloria Hong if you have questions.

More about Amy:
Amy Leneker is an optimistic, joy-seeking, recovering workaholic. She is also a Leadership Consultant, a Certified Dare to Lead Facilitator, and a self-proclaimed public service nerd. Amy spent over 20 years working for the State of Washington and is the happiest when she is learning (and laughing) alongside others. Amy and her husband have two wonderful kiddos, two wacky dogs, and zero guinea pigs despite her daughter's continued pleas on why they can't live without one. They live in Olympia.