![]() Baughman celebrates retirement after 50 Years at Fairfield Federal Topics range from mental health, financial stability, imposter syndrome, work life balance to self-defense, art, and music therapy, among others.įor more information, email To register for Celebrate Women, visit /Lancaster/community/celebrate-women. Over 35 additional speakers are scheduled to present this year. The day will begin with an opening panel, “Women Who Lead: Reflection on Resilience and Rejuvenation,” with panelists Laura Tussing, regional banking director and chief experience officer at Park National Bank Mary Bradley, deputy inspector general for Cuyahoga County and Christine Bhat, professor of counseling and higher education in the Patton College of Education. “Celebrate Women 2022 provides some wonderful, much-needed, and cost-effective training in a wide variety of very timely topics to refresh us all! There is something for everyone at this year’s conference.” ![]() But we, as women, we ARE resilient, and ARE becoming rejuvenated through initiatives like this, and through fellowship and partnerships with other women,” said Lisa Taylor, co-chair and associate professor of instruction at OHIO Lancaster. “This year’s theme certainly exemplifies the struggles we’ve all had over the last two years. ![]() She released her autobiography, entitled “Locked In,” in 2018. In the fall of 2017, Arlen was a contestant on ABC’s Dancing With the Stars, advancing to the final four before being eliminated. During her recovery, she became an accomplished motivational speaker, actress, model and competitive swimmer. In the spring of 2017, she celebrated the one-year anniversary of regaining her ability to walk. When she joined ESPN, she was in a wheelchair. Arlen persevered through four years of being in a vegetative state and shortly after, began the near-impossible journey to relearn everyday tasks and functions. She soon lost the ability to speak, eat, walk, and move. At 11 years old, she was diagnosed with two rare conditions Transverse Myelitis and Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis. I don’t take it for granted that I get to make this choice.Arlen has a remarkable story of overcoming odds and adversity. “I’m grateful for you, and I’m so excited - and my family is so excited - for this next chapter. “I love you all so much and I’ve loved my time here,” Underwood said. ![]() A native of Palo Alto, Calif., and graduate of UCLA, Underwood started her broadcasting career at KIEM-TV in Eureka, Calif.Īn emotional Underwood thanked viewers and her coworkers, saying she was “so grateful” for her time at the station as employees behind the camera applauded. Prior to arriving in Boston, she also worked at stations in Washington, D.C., and Dayton, Ohio. Underwood first joined Boston 25 News in 2008 and has worked in the Boston market since 2000, previously at CBS affiliate WBZ-TV. Underwood also stated that she will still work with the station on a fill-in capacity as needed.Ī Boston 25 spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment. “I’m so excited and I feel so lucky that I’m able to make this choice. “This is something that I feel that I need to do for my kids, and I want to do,” Underwood said.
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