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SUMMARY:The Woman Effect - Making It In A Male Dominated Industry: Krystyna Krakowski\, Firefighter\, AND Jodi Kalish\, Police Officer\, City of Palm Beach Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to our newest event\, presented by the Women In Business Council. The Woman Effect is a virtual podcast-style interview with women who have made it\, in a male dominated industry. Guests will be CEOs and/or executives from various industries all over the US. The entire event will be one hour\, from 4:30 5:30 p.m. The first 30-minutes will be the guest telling her story on FB Live while the second 30 minutes will be an intimate discussion with up to 20 women "offline" in Zoom. \n\n\n\nThis week's interviewees are:\n\n Krystyna Krakowski\, Firefighter\n\n AND\n Jodi Kalish\, Police Officer\n\n City of Palm Beach Gardens\n\nKrystyna Krakowski is 47 years young! She currently works for the city of Palm Beach Gardens Fire Department for the past 17 and a 1/2 years as a firefighter/paramedic. She was promoted to rescue Lieutenant 2 years ago. She is an active member on the City's Honor Guard\, Wellness Committee as well as a fire instructor for her department. Prior to this department\, She worked as a volunteer and paid firefighter for a year and a half at another department\, down south. Even after almost 20 years on the job\, she still loves her profession. Over the years as things are constantly changing and evolving\, she still loves the challenges both physical and mental that come with her job. She also believes that in her profession\, compassion plays just as much a part as the physical demands. They are the first face that someone sees\, and it is their duty to be kind and compassionate as first responders as they see and experience hundreds of calls a year\; this trauma is only one for them. \n\n\n\nOn her off days Krystyna enjoys time with her kids and family\, CrossFit\, mountain biking\, hanging with her girl gang and napping is a MUST! \n\n\n\n\n\nJodi Kalish is a police officer with the Palm Beach Garden's Police Department. She started with the department in September 2018 and has since joined the department's honor guard\, hostage negotiation force\, critical incident stress management team\, and serves as the city's homeless liaison. She has been awarded Officer of the Year with the American Legion for 2020 and has earned Officer of the Quarter in 2019 and twice in 2020 during her time with the department. \n\n\n\nJodi attended school at Florida Atlantic University where she obtained a bachelor's degree in Social Work and a Master's Degree in Clinical Social Work. \n\n\n\nAs a Florida native\, when not at work\, Jodi enjoys taking in the salty air whether it's running along the coastline or walking her pug\, Penelope. You may also find her at your local Starbucks shop. \n\n\n\nJodi states:\n\n"I am currently employed with the City of Palm Beach Gardens as a Police Officer. Historically\, the profession has been male dominated. As a woman\, I believe that women are continuously discouraged from joining the ranks as they feel they will have to compete with men with alpha-like personalities. It's my opinion that women believe this because that is what society has traditionally told us whether it be through social media\, stereotypes\, etc. In my experience\, that is far from true. If you are an independent\, courageous\, and confident woman\, we have the ability to do anything that our counterparts are able to. Equally\, we can climb the ladder within the department and become promoted to various positions. \n\n\n\n"Initially\, I was drawn to the profession because I enjoy helping others and want to make a lasting impact on my community. Within the realm of mental health\, our community continues to be in dire need of these services. As someone who specializes in mental health (with my education and training)\, I long to help these individuals get the help they need. Resources are so readily available to said individuals\, but they are often-times misguided or never given the attention they need. \n\n\n\n"In closing\, I think the profession is ever changing. More women have the ability to join the force and should not feel discouraged as the opportunities as a police officer are endless."\n\n\n\nScheduled dates/speakers for 2021:\n\n\n January 6th - Erika Larsen\, National Geographic Photographer\n\n \n Making It In the World of Photography\n \n \n March 3rd - Cara Smith\, E.I.\, PMP \, Manager Project Management T/S\; Power Delivery\, Florida Power & Light Company\n \n Making It In the World of Electrical Engineering\n \n \n May 5th - Summer Piep\, Owner/Operator\, Lost Harbour Spirits\n \n Making it in the World of Distilleries and Spirits\n \n \n July 7th - Michelle Salas\, Founder\, Lady Green Recycling Co.\n \n Making It in the World of Waste Management & Recycling\n \n \n September 1st - Krystyna Krakowski\, Firefighter\, AND Jodi Kalish\, Police Officer\, City of Palm Beach Gardens\n \n Making It in the World of First Responders\n \n \n November 3rd - Pamela M. Rauch\, Vice President\, External Affairs and Economic Development\, Florida Power & Light Company (FPL)\n \n \n Making It In the World of Energy\n \n \n\n\n\n\n\nOur Women In Business Council is a working council of the Palm Beach North Chamber of Commerce that promotes networking and education for professional women and women entrepreneurs while highlighting the women leaders in the community.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Welcome to our newest event\, presented by the Women In Business Council. The Woman Effect \;is a virtual podcast-style interview with women who have made it\, in a male dominated industry. Guests will be CEOs and/or executives from various industries all over the US. The entire event will be one hour\, from 4:30 &ndash\; 5:30 p.m. The first 30-minutes will be the guest telling her story on FB Live while the second 30 minutes will be an intimate discussion with up to 20 women "\;offline"\; in Zoom. \;
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