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Uncork Your Potential: A Networking Mixer at Lucid Winery

  • Lucid Winery 1015 R Street Sacramento, CA, 95811 United States (map)

Join us for a unique member-only professional development mixer set against the backdrop of a beautiful local winery.

This engaging evening is designed to elevate your networking skills while enjoying curated wine tastings and meaningful connections at Lucid Winery.

The event will feature:

  • A guided wine tasting experience

  • A brief presentation on effective networking strategies

  • Speaker Interview with Q&A

  • Structured networking activities to help you sharpen your approach

  • Plenty of time for unstructured mingling in a relaxed, scenic setting

Establishing and maintaining a strong professional network is essential at every stage of your career—opening doors, creating opportunities, and providing lasting support in a fast-evolving professional landscape. Whether you're looking to grow your circle, practice more intentional networking, or simply enjoy great wine with great people, this event offers the perfect blend of connection and community.


Origin of Lucid Winery:

Kevin Luther, a winemaker with 20 years of experience and 3 wine degrees, launched Voluptuary & Lucid Wines in 2017 to create delicious natural and organic wines. He spent three years fermenting, aging, blending, and bottling before publicly launching the winery.

From 2020 to 2021, they sold over 30,000 wine tasting kits and hosted thousands of virtual tastings, making themselves a top supplier in the US. Lucid Winery now has a tasting room in Sacramento.


About Our Speaker:

Marybel Batjer is Secretary of the California Government Operations Agency (CalGovOps). She was appointed to the post by Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. in June 2013 to serve as the first-ever Secretary of CalGovOps. The agency was established as part of Brown’s comprehensive overhaul of state government and is responsible for administering state operations including procurement, real estate, information technology, and human resources.

Prior to her appointment, Batjer served as vice president of public policy and corporate social responsibility for Caesars Entertainment, Inc., the world’s largest gaming-entertainment company. In this role, she developed and promoted corporate social responsibility (CSR) policy and initiatives for the company and counseled its senior executive team on issues pertaining to reputation-management, public policy and government relations.

Before joining Caesars in January 2005, Batjer held senior leadership posts in the executive branches of two state governments, as well as key advisory roles in two U.S. presidential administrations and at the Pentagon. From 2003 to 2005, she was Cabinet Secretary to the Governor of the State of California, where she served as chief policy advisor to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and directed the activities of the governor’s 13 cabinet secretaries. Earlier, Batjer was Chief of Staff to Gov. Kenny Guinn of Nevada. She has also served as Undersecretary of the California Business, Transportation and Housing Agency and as Chief Deputy Director of the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing.

In the George H.W. Bush administration, Batjer was Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy, a position she attained after a successful tenure in the Reagan White House, where she served as the President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs, as Deputy Executive Secretary of the National Security Council, and as Assistant to Secretary of Defense Casper Weinberger and Deputy Secretary of Defense Frank Carlucci.

In addition, Batjer was Director of Political Planning for the National Women’s Political Caucus. She is the former Vice-Chair of the State of Nevada’s Colorado River Commission, the Past Chair of the National Judicial College Board of Trustees, member of the Nevada Museum of Art Board of Directors, Board of Directors Desert Research Institute Foundation, and Board Member of the Nevada Woman’s Fund.

Batjer received her bachelor’s degree from Mills College in California and studied international public policy at the graduate level at Johns Hopkins University. She also studied national and international security at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government. She currently resides in Sacramento.


Registration

This is a special member-only event. The registration fee is $15 per person for the wine tasting portion of the event.

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