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Dr. Anne Malec invited to join Alumni Advisory Board

Congratulations to Symmetry Counseling’s own Managing Partner, Dr. Anne Malec. Dr. Malec has been invited to join the Alumni Advisory Board of The Family Institute of Northwestern University.

The Alumni Association strives to foster lifelong relationships between The Family Institute and its alumni. The Association promotes a spirit of loyalty and fraternity among graduates, students, and friends, while encouraging alumni to maintain involvement in activities of The Institute and to support The Institute’s work through financial and volunteer contributions.

Dr. Malec earned her Bachelor’s degree from Villanova University in Accountancy; dual Master’s degrees: from DePaul University in Liberal Studies with a research emphasis on women’s issues, and in Marital and Family Therapy from Northwestern University; and her Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology.

Please join us in congratulating Dr. Malec on this prestigious honor.

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