International Association of Women Recognizes the Contributions of Molea William as Fairfield County Chapter President

Molea William, Medical Assistant at SHMG, has been successfully leading her Chapter

​​The International Association of Women (IAW) recognizes the contributions of Molea William as Fairfield County Chapter President. She is acknowledged as a leader in this role. The International Association of Women (IAW) is a global in-person and online networking platform with nearly one million members, 1000+ in person and virtual events, over 100 Local US-based Chapters and International Chapters in several cities in China.

“I’m pleased to acknowledge Molea’s outstanding leadership abilities,” said IPDN President and IAW Spokesperson Star Jones. “Her knowledge and experience are valuable assets to her Chapter, its members and the local community.”

For the past six months, in her new role as Chapter President, Molea William has been passionate about bringing together the women of Fairfield County and embarking on a journey that will help her develop both personally and professionally. “This is a journey that will help me grow from the experiences and benefit the Fairfield County Chapter,” she said.

The Chapter has been conducting meetings throughout the Lower Fairfield County and members continue to show interest in attending. All enjoy networking with other professional women, having speakers who generously share their ideas and learning something beneficial from what the speakers have to say as well as from each other.

At a recent meeting, the guest speaker was Author Dr. Carol Soloway. She discussed her newest book and then opened the floor to questions and comments. In June, the meeting topic was women’s financial empowerment, an issue all women need to know more about.

“A future plan I have for the Chapter is a charity event where we team up with a local women’s shelter,” said Ms. William. “Each member will bring a dish to the shelter and serve the women buffet style while at the same time sharing positive and encouraging words with them.”

A Medical Assistant at SHMG for more than five years, Ms. William was inspired to go back to school and pursue a job in the healthcare industry. “I was looking for a job that would be both exciting and rewarding and when I saw an advertisement on television for this type of work, it inspired me to go back to school,” she said. “I felt like I found an opening to my future.”

Ms. William’s key responsibilities are patient care, working with electronic health records and creating a peaceful environment by helping to organize team-building activities. “I also make sure that every patient has a great experience from the time they walk in to the time they exit the building,” she added.

A former member of the Stamford Health Recognition & Events Committee, Ms. William is currently a member of the Stamford Health Community Connections Committee. In her spare time, she volunteers at the Inspirica Women’s Shelter in Stamford, CT.

“I have a few future goals that I aim to accomplish,” Ms. William said. “One of them is to start my own business and I plan on taking action steps that will help me reach that goal. I am also passionate about my work as Fairfield County Chapter President and will continue to work hard to grow the Chapter and attract even more members.” 

About IAW
The International Association of Women (IAW) is a global in-person and online professional networking platform that provides women the forum, professional development and services needed to thrive in an interconnected world. Through 100+ local chapters, International Chapters in several cities in China and 1000+ in person and virtual events, members cultivate valuable connections, develop professionally, and promote themselves and their businesses. Founded in Chicago in 2017, IAW is a division of Professional Diversity Network, Inc., an online network tailored to provide diverse professionals in the United States with access to employment opportunities.

Source: International Association of Professional Women

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