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Athena Collaborative Group
New York, NY, USA
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Posted January 30th

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What we need

A set of documents providing guidance and recommendations for creating an e-newsletter, including:

  • A text version of the standardized e-newsletter template in Word or done on a selected email marketing platform
  • An editorial guide and an editable example e-newsletter copy
  • A style guide including verbal style and suggestions for basic layout and format
  • A recommended schedule
  • A plan for creating future content
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This project will save us $3,000 , allowing us to

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Athena Collaborative Group
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Our mission

Athena Collaborative Group's mission is to expand the population of women entering and thriving in quantitative roles at all levels in competitive industries like Investment Banking.

We are dedicated to recasting the possibilities for girls and their careers by transforming the conversations that are happening with girls in the classroom and at home, with parents, teachers, role models, and friends.

What we do

Paths to STEM Careers
Effectively keeps girls engaged in K-12 math and science education so they can be prepared to choose from a full range of careers, including lucrative STEM roles.

Investment Banking and IT Internship Programs
Through our training, mentoring, and leadership development, Athena Collaborative Group supports college women to transition powerfully and effectively into challenging and exciting quantitative careers.

Women’s Interbank Forum
Facilitates creating more inclusive cultures for women in business by focusing on what will make a difference in the attracting /hiring, developing/promoting and retaining of women at all levels in the industry.

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