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SUMMARY:Durham Women Take No Bull 2017
DESCRIPTION:The story of Durham's history from railroad and tobacco to research and technology is incomplete without the voice of the many women who have shaped Durham's past and are continuing to build its future. This event brings together Durham's women\, from every industry and cluster to both inspire and inform each other through panel discussions and a keynote address. \n\n \n\nDurham Women Take No Bull is a partnership between the Greater Durham Chamber of Commerce and Casey's Company\, challenging women to answer the question\, 'What's Wrong with Being Confident?' Utilizing panel discussions and a keynote address GDCC and Casey's Company seeks to inspire and motivate women by having real women share their stories through the lens of Durham then and Durham now and the role of women in shaping Durham's future. This program takes a unique spin on confidence\, using it to galvanize Durham's women to take action and 'drive it like they stole it!'\n\n\n\nOur luncheon speaker is Durham Police Chief Cerelyn Davis\n \nCerelyn "CJ" Davis\, a 30-year law enforcement veteran\, became chief of police of the Durham Police Department on June 6\, 2016. Chief Davis comes to Durham from the Atlanta Police Department\, where she most recently served as deputy police chief. She has served in many varied assignments during her career with the Atlanta Police Department and was named Supervisor of the Year in 1998.\n\n\n\nChief Davis has a bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice from Saint Leo University\, a master's degree in General Administration from Central Michigan University and is currently a Northcentral University doctoral candidate in Business Administration. She is a graduate of many leadership programs including the 225th session of the FBI National Academy\, PERF/Senior Management Institute for Police\, Leadership Atlanta\, Mercer University Public Safety Institute\, Emergency Preparedness College\, Anti-Defamation League and Advanced Leadership School.\n\n \n\nDavis\, Durham's first African-American female police chief\, currently sits as a national board member and officer of the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE)\, and has served as Legislative Liaison for the Atlanta Police Department and the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police (GACP).
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\nThe story of Durham&rsquo\;s history from railroad and tobacco to research and technology is incomplete without the voice of the many women who have shaped Durham&rsquo\;s past and are continuing to build its future. This event brings together Durham&rsquo\;s women\, from every industry and cluster to both inspire and inform each other through panel discussions and a keynote address. \;
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\nDurham Women Take No Bull is a partnership between the Greater Durham Chamber of Commerce and Casey&rsquo\;s Company\, challenging women to answer the question\, &lsquo\;What&rsquo\;s Wrong with Being Confident?&rsquo\; Utilizing panel discussions and a keynote address GDCC and Casey&rsquo\;s Company seeks to inspire and motivate women by having real women share their stories through the lens of Durham then and Durham now and the role of women in shaping Durham&rsquo\;s future. This program takes a unique spin on confidence\, using it to galvanize Durham&rsquo\;s women to take action and &lsquo\;drive it like they stole it!&rsquo\;
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\nOur luncheon speaker is Durham Police Chief Cerelyn Davis\n