Fisher Phillips WILC Event at Thompson Island
The Fisher Phillips Women’s Initiative and Leadership Council (WILC) cordially invites you to join us for an evening of camaraderie amongst peers on Thompson Island in Boston Harbor.
Enjoy a traditional New England clambake dinner and an unforgettable view of the Boston skyline as we share experiences and ideas to drive the professional advancement of women in Massachusetts and around the country.
The evening will begin with a short ferry across the harbor to picturesque Thompson Island. Return ferry service will take place after dinner and sunset. The ferry will depart from the Marine Industrial Park in South Boston.
Thompson Island is home to the Thompson Island Outward Bound Education Center and Fisher Phillips is pleased to support their mission of providing local youths with unique opportunities for academic and social-emotional growth beyond the classroom. Additional information about the Center and their programs appears at the bottom of this invitation.
Space for this event is very limited so reserve your seat soon. To RSVP, please click HERE.
About WILC
WILC serves to provide a forum for professional women to share experiences and resources, exchange ideas and build opportunities. The committee aims to cultivate an inclusive environment while addressing important issues such as work-life balance, preventing attrition, and fostering a sense of social responsibility. WILC looks critically at the advancement of women throughout the professional landscape and seeks to spearhead programs and projects geared towards that goal.
For more information about Fisher Phillips and WILC, visit https://www.fisherphillips.com/diversity-women.
Thompson Island Outward Bound Education Center
Each year, Thompson Island serves 6,500 youth from greater Boston with adventurous, rigorous learning experiences that accelerate both academic and social-emotional growth. From a multi-year STEM curriculum to sailing expeditions to summer jobs, time spent on Thompson Island is expanded learning that works, laying the groundwork for children’s success in the classroom, workplace and community.
Founded to serve youth in 1833, and now working with students, teachers and school systems, the 204-acre Thompson Island is a local and national treasure located just one mile from downtown Boston. To augment the impact of philanthropic investments, Thompson Island manages a conference center and unique event facilities that allow the community to enjoy the island while supporting its youth programming. For more information, visit www.ThompsonIsland.org.