Libby Pataki will speak at local seminar
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Newport Beach Councilwoman Leslie Daigle announced Monday that Libby
Pataki, the wife of New York Governor George Pataki, is scheduled to
take center stage Wednesday at the inaugural Orange County Conference
for Women.
Daigle, who organized the conference, described Libby Pataki as a
national leader on women’s issues, particularly with regard to
health. “She’s done a lot to address women’s health issues,” Daigle
said.
Pataki’s official biography states she has spoken at breast cancer
benefits throughout New York State and has advocated for early cancer
detection and prevention at various health clinics in her state.
Daigle selected Pataki to give the conference’s keynote address
after ESPN broadcast analyst Ann Meyers-Drysdale, the scheduled
speaker, became unavailable. Daigle said Meyers-Drysdale wanted to
speak at the event but had an obligation to call the WNBA Finals.
The conference’s lineup includes panelists drawn from fields
including politics, medicine and business. The event’s slate includes
Dr. Dipti Itchhaporia, medical director of disease management at Hoag
Heart and Vascular Institute, and Susan Tobiessen, founder of Body
Design, a Newport Beach gym that targets a female clientele.
The conference will likely be similar to the California Governor
and First Lady’s Conference on Women and Families, though with a
smaller geographic focus, Daigle said. She wants Wednesday’s event to
be a place for women to network with each other and learn from the
speakers.
One speaker drawn from the Orange County area is former state
legislator and state education secretary Marian Bergeson. She said
such conferences did not exist when she began her career in public
life.
“There wasn’t much of a support group around when I first
started,” Bergeson said.
Mary Ree, president of the Assistance League of Newport-Mesa, is
also a featured speaker for the event. She said she hopes to inspire
women attending the conference to find time for volunteer work.
“I come to the table with a lot of ideas about how anybody can do
it,” Ree said.
Daigle expects about 400 women to attend the event, which is
scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club and
Resort, 1221 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Admission is $90. For
more information, visit o7www.ocwomen.orgf7.
* ANDREW EDWARDS covers business and the environment. He can be
reached at (714) 966-4624 or by e-mail at
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