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Leaders at Lunch with Microsoft’s Kim Lowe

By Seattle Mag January 20, 2014

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!–paging_filter–pemSeattle/em magazine andem a href=”http://seattlebusinessmag.com/” target=”_blank”Seattle Business/a/emnbsp;magazine have just launched a href=”http://seattlebusinessmag.com/seattle-event/leaders-lunch” target=”_blank”Leaders at Lunch/a, a series of lunches at various Bellevue restaurants featuring local business leaders speaking on topics focused on leadership, innovation and civic responsibility. This week’s talk, by Kim Lowe, editor in chief for Microsoft’s lifestyle group of websites and apps, including a href=”http://healthyliving.msn.com/” target=”_blank”MSN Healthy Living/a and a href=”http://living.msn.com/” target=”_blank”MSN Living/a, will center on health and fitness. This is relevant because it’s still January, which means there’s still time to pull out a New Year’s resolution or two. I always thought that pinning your resolutions on January 1 is a little ambitious—February 1 is a much more reasonable time to institute some changes in your life, don’t you agree?/p
pOver what I’m sure will be a very healthful lunch at a href=”http://www.schwartzbros.com/daniels-broiler/daniels-bellevue/” target=”_blank”Daniel’s Broiler/a, Lowe will take the hour to discuss her personal interest in health and fitness; new technologies that can help kick out the jams; the importance of making fitness a priority in your life; and tips and trends in the health and fitness world (Nuts! Sleep! Small steps!)./p
pI’ll be there, soaking up her wisdom and finding new ways to counter the effects of sitting at my desk all day long./p
pJust a few tickets left for this lunch. Get yours a href=”http://shindigg.com/Event/a88GS6Io” target=”_blank”here/a and check out our list of upcoming strongLeaders at Lunch/strong./p

 

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