MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College Lake Havasu Campus hosted a panel of women leaders from Lake Havasu City in celebration of Women’s History Month. The panelists talked about their professional journey, who they see as a mentor and provided advice to future generations.
Panelists included:
- Cindy Meyers, Nurse Attorney at Colorado River Indian Tribes Deputy Attorney General
- Kryistina Hook, Senior Director of Brand Strategies & Social Impact at Better Business Bureau serving the Pacific Southwest
- Amelia Flores, Chairwoman of the Colorado River Indian Tribes.
- Patty Gilmore, Executive Director of the Western Arizona Humane Society
- Andrea Helart, President and CEO of Lake Havasu Area Chamber of Commerce
- Vijette Saari, Grants Manager for Lake Havasu City
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The panelists posed with a gift from Dr. Ayon. From left to right: Amelia Flores, Patty Gilmore, Cindy Meyers, Dr. Maria Ayon, Kryistina Hook, Vijette Saari and Andrea Helart.
Dr. Maria Ayon, MCC’s Lake Havasu Campus Dean of Student and Community Engagement, introduces the women apart of the panel. From left to right: Amelia Flores, Patty Gilmore, Cindy Meyers, Dr. Maria Ayon, Kryistina Hook, Vijette Saari and Andrea Helart.
Panelists share their stories about who has been their mentor throughout their career. From left to right: Kryistina Hook, Vijette Saari and Andrea Helart.
Various community members, MCC staff and faulty were in attendance to listen to the many great leaders in Lake Havasu.
Panelists talked about how they came to be in their current roles.
Mohave Community College Governing Board member, Ashley Pascual, hugs Vijette Saari as she is handed a gift. Saari mentioned that one of her mentors is Pascual.