Wnet Emerging Trendsetter Award: Megan Karbula
- Nov. 16, 2017
Megan Karbula ’07 of Atlanta has been awarded the Emerging Trendsetter Award at the 2017 Women’s Network in Electronic Transactions (Wnet) National Career & Leadership Summit. She has demonstrated her commitment and energy to improving the payments industry, and has been a driving force for the tremendous growth of the Atlanta chapter.
Wnet supports and inspires women at all stages of their careers to achieve their career goals by identifying and providing valuable resources to enable women to advance their careers in the payments industry. Members actively champion each other through networking, one-to-one mentoring and a willingness to share challenges and opportunities.
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