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CEO of Valley YWCA Appointed to Two Advisory Groups

Dana Campbell Saylor Will Serve on ASU Community Council and the Phoenix Woman Advisory Board

PHOENIX – (March 29, 2007)…The YWCA of Maricopa County announced today that Chief Executive Officer Dana Campbell Saylor has been appointed to serve on two Valley advisory groups: the Arizona State University Community Council and the Phoenix Woman Magazine Advisory Board.

“It’s an honor to serve both groups,” said Campbell Saylor. “This is an opportunity for me to expand my commitment to improving the lives of women and their families.

The ASU Community Council is an advisory group to ASU President Michael Crow. It is composed of a group of local leaders who provide advice and counsel on how to best address community needs and enhance the community service relationships to University’s constituents.

The Phoenix Woman Magazine Advisory Board recommends editorial content for the publication, which features success stories of local women entrepreneurs and executives, career development, money management, current events, health, fashion and travel. Campbell Saylor will serve a 3-year term.

Campbell Saylor, a Central Phoenix resident, is also a current member of the Institute for Women’s Policy Research Institute, National Council of Jewish Women, Central Phoenix Women and Charter 100. She has a bachelor’s degree in women’s studies from ASU and has certification work related to social justice issues that affect women and their families.

About YWCA of Maricopa County

The YWCA of Maricopa County is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that has served the Phoenix metropolitan area since 1914. The YWCA improves the quality of community life by promoting the economic advancement of womenand works toward the elimination of discrimination. The YWCAprovides essential services to disabled adults,abused and homeless women,children, seniors, as well as those seeking respect in a multicultural community.

The YWCA is the oldest and largest multicultural women's organization worldwide with more than 25 million members in 122 countries, including 2 million members in 300 local associations in the United States.

For more information on Maricopa County’s YWCA visit www.ywca.org/maricopacounty or call (602)258-0990.

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