November 16, 2010
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November 16, 2010
SAN ANTONIO EDITION CHARTERED 1958 November 2010 Letter from the President 2010 will soon be coming to an end! The past ten years has brought us through so many changes: In our world, in our city, in our places of employment. It is amazing that in this decade we have been catapulted into the world of social media, a historical Presidential election and a financial crisis that many never imagined would happen in their lifetime. Fortunately, for us, we live in San Antonio; a city that is growing and persevering through these times with a strong community and one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country. We have a lot to be thankful for! Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. It allows us to give thanks and spend time with our family and loved ones without all of the pressure of exchanging gifts. In this month, as the cooler weather surrounds us we have the opportunity to express our gratitude. May hope is that each of you has something wonderful to be thankful for and that you have the opportunity to share that appreciation with those around you. I am grateful for a wonderfully supportive family, a job that I love and great group of women who have entrusted the growth and leadership of this organization to me. We have some great new ladies to welcome to our Chapter: Kelly Butler, representing The Frame Gallery; Frances Booker, representing Effortless Moves LLC; Lauren Rodriguez, representing Omni La Mansion; Delia Guajardo, representing the U.S. Military Veterans Parade Association. I was just amazed at how much enthusiasm these women displayed at their installation. I believe we are lucky to have them in our organization and I applaud their willingness to jump right in and join a committee. Our meeting this month will be held at the Doubletree Hotel and Pamela Taylor, Co-Founder and Executive Director, of Dress for Success San Antonio, will be sharing her story. Dress for Success San Antonio is the 2009 winner of the Professional Women's Group Affiliate of the Year Award, the highest honor given to the Professional Women's group worldwide for Dress for Success organizations. The mission of Dress for Success San Antonio is to promote the economic independence of disadvantaged women by providing professional attire, a network of support and the career development tools to help women thrive in work and in life. Through job preparation, employment retention, and career development programs, Dress for Success San Antonio addresses the needs of low-income women by promoting economic security and self-sufficiency to break the chains of generational poverty. I love that we are a group of women supporting other women in our community. In December, we will have a wonderful Holiday Celebration and possibly a Trade Show. Program Director, Barbara Gault and I have a lot of fun things in store for a memorable event. Please visit our website for event updates www.ewisanantonio.org. May each of you have a blessed and fruitful Thanksgiving! In Service, Monica Garza SAN ANTONIO BOARD Monica Garza, President YMCA of Greater San Antonio 210.246.9671 Debbie Saldaña, Vice President, President-Elect HEB 210.938.8229 Lorri Mach, Secretary Porter Loring Mortuaries 210.227.8221 Patty Wilkins, Treasurer Security Service Federal Credit Union 210.476.4599 Lori Hakspiel, Sergeant-At-Arms Fralo’s 210.698.6616 Patti Timblin, Membership Director Ye Kendall Inn & Conference Cntr 210.388.0355 Barbara Gault, Program Director Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research 210.258-9780 Melissa Piña, Publication Director CPS Energy 210.353.4480 Denise Cross Ways & Means Director Arthur Pfeil Smart Flowers 210.734.5166 Lyn Pitman, Director-At-Large SAWS 210-233-2950 San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter November 2010 DATES TO REMEMBER EWI® MISSION AND VISION MISSION Executive Women International® brings together key individuals from diverse businesses for the purpose of: Membership Meeting Notice • Promoting member firms Thursday, November 18, 2010 • Enhancing personal and professional development • Encouraging community involvement Doubletree Hotel, 8620 N. New Braunfels, #700 Phone: 210.824.9014 “Dress for Success” Suits to Self-Sufficiency Presented by Pamela Taylor, Co-Founder/Executive Director November Board Meeting Notice VISION To be the leading connection for business professionals. Upcoming December Membership Meeting Thursday, December 9, 2010 Location to be determined Tuesday, November 23, 2010 D.R. Semmes Family YMCA, 3233 N. St. Mary’s St., San Antonio, Texas 78212 Upcoming December Board Meeting Thursday, December 16, 2010 D.R. Semmes Family YMCA 3233 N. St. Mary’s Street San Antonio, Texas 78212 2 |P San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter November 2010 WEWWWWWEWE Congratulations to Karen Caravan (San Antonio Livestock Exposition) on her new baby girl “Ruth Grace Caravan”. ...Attitude to me is more important than facts. It is more important than the past, than education, than money, than circumstances, than failures, than success, than what other people think, say or do. It is more important than appearance, gift, or skill. It will make or break a company...a church...a home. The remarkable thing is we have a choice every day regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day...I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I react to it. And so it is with you... we are in charge of our attitudes. - Charles Swindoll th Mary Alice Campos-Sustaining Member (9 ), Valerie th Jackson-Morgan Stanley Smith Barney (11 ); Leona th Pappas-Life Member (11 ); Jelane Lodek-Sustaining th th Member (14 ); Melissa Piña-CPS Energy (17 ); Edda th Petiton-UTSA (18 ); Connie Ross-Marmon Mok st Architecture (21 ); Sue Ouimette-Valero Energy st Corporation (21 ); Joyce Houston-Sustaining Member th th (26 ); Lulu Hui-Batchelor Cadillac SAAB Hummer (30 ) Just a reminder to explore our website; if you haven’t yet; here’s how you can log in: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Raba-Kistner Consultants, Inc. (11 years); Omni Hotel San Antonio at the Colonnade (8 years); YMCA of Greater San Antonio (6 years); San Antonio Livestock Exposition, Inc. (5 years); Koontz-McCombs (5 years); Fernandez Honda (1 year) 9. Go to: http://www.ewisanantonio.org Click on “Members Only” (top right hand corner) Click on “Request New Password” Enter your email address in the blank and click “Email new password.” Check your inbox for an email from [email protected]. (if the email does not appear, please check your Spam folder.) There will be a one-time use link in the email that will automatically log you into the site. Click the link or copy and paste it into your browser. Ewisantonio.org will show up with a message about this being a onetime login. Click the “login” button and you will automatically be taken to your Account Edit page where you must create a new password. Fill in both of the password blanks, then scroll to the bottom of the page and click “SAVE” If you have problems creating a password; please email or call Website Chair, Connie Ross at 210-270-2235 or [email protected] Also, don’t’ forget to upload your photo on your profile 3 |P San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter November 2010 LAUREN RODRIGUEZ Omni La Mansion del Rio Mokara Hotel & Spa By Deborah Spruill, Contributing Writer Lauren Rodriguez was installed October 2010, as a representative for Omni La Mansion del Rio and Mokara Hotel & Spa. Where she is currently a Business Travel Sales Manager. Lauren manages two properties here in San Antonio. The Omini is owned by TRT Holdings that has over 42 properties in North America and two in Mexico. the guest room at turn down. Wow, sign me up Lauren! Lauren recognizes the wonderful opportunity to learn from friendly and successful EWI women of integrity. In fact, she mentioned deep admiration for Denise Blackmer (Bank of America), Margaret Woods (Nix Health), Ceci Able (KCI ), and Vicki Chapman (SWBC) . At close of interview I asked… If you could do anything you wanted and money was not an object…What would you do? Lauren hesitated and laughed… I would drop everything and travel the world! A woman after my own heart! Lauren was born and raised in San Antonio, Texas. She attended Churchill High School and is a 2008 graduate from UTSA with a Marketing degree. She fulfilled her passion to be in the Hospitality Industry in March 2009. Lauren’s primary role is to provide her clients a wonderful memorable travel experience. Lauren puts exciting luxury packages together that provide value to the client. For example, one of her hotel accommodation packages may include a spa experience, complementary valet parking, a romantic dinner for two at an award winning restaurant, and a signature amenity delivered to 4 |P San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter November 2010 FRANCES BOOKER Effortless Moves By Diane Flack, Contributing Writer Frances Booker was installed into EWI on October 2010, she entertained us with a song about the challenges of moving (to the tune of “My Favorite Things” from the Sound of Music): My Favorite Things Silver and China and Family Photos, Antiques and Lladro and Baccareate Crystal, Aunt Emma’s Punch Bowl and Uncle Ed’s Hat These are a few of my favorite things… Grandma’s Afghan and Grandpa’s Pipe Mother’s Jewelry and Daddy’s Knife Uncle Jeremy’s Coin Collection These are a few of my favorite things… When we downsize We must choose What to leave and take; So simply remember your favorite things And then you won’t make a mistake! Frances spent 25 years in Sales Management positions within the hotel industry before taking a break from extensive domestic and international travelling within the large corporate environment. Frances has physically moved residences from different states and cities over 17 times beginning at the age of 8 and while she was pursuing her entrepreneurial dreams. She has had plenty of practice coordinating moves for herself! While helping move her mother-in-law from her home residence to an assisted living environment, which involved sorting through over 40 years of possessions and memories, Frances recognized the stress family members face at such a time. Realizing that she could help families through these stressful times motivated Frances to develop her current business, EFFORTLESS MOVES. unpacking, staging the home, etc. She becomes an extension of the family when they are unable to be present at those times. While growing up in Kansas, Frances developed the work ethics and discipline which led to the creation of her own business. Her role model was her mother, who was the sole breadwinner of her family. At age eight, Frances got up early to draw water for the family’s pigs and chickens. She discovered her entrepreneurial spirit in her teens by calling on restaurant managers and selling home grown th tomatoes. At age 16, she ran a successful 4 of July fireworks stand from the front yard of her home. While a freshman in college, she purchased her family their first home they had ever owned, and her 94-year-old mother still lives in that home. Frances continued to work at night while attending college full time during the day. Her goal- setting, planning, and organizing skills came into play during her senior year. When most seniors were on spring break, Frances interviewed and was hired by JCPenney in Dallas to enter their management training program immediately following graduation. She later spent nine years with LaQuinta, beginning in regional marketing sales and eventually becoming Director of National Sales. Frances expanded her hospitality experience to include twelve years with Fiesta Americana/Caesar Park Hotels and Resorts. As Director of Corporate and Consortia Sales, she was responsible for RFP contracting with the Top 13 US Consortia and all the US Corporations. In three short years, her team built up their accounts from 0 to 200+, producing over $50 million in annual revenues. Frances describes herself as someone who seeks to excel and achieve in all areas of her life. She is definitely a risk-taker who seeks new challenges and positive results. Please welcome Frances to EWI the next time you see her. Frances is now expanding her business to include corporate as well as family relocations. Coming from a corporate background, she understands the challenges of relocation and can supervise the entire process, including supervising the packing, meeting the moving van, loading, unloading, 5 |P San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter November 2010 DELIA GUAJARDO United States Military Veterans Parade Association (USMVPA) By Betty Gavora, Contributing Writer Delia Guajardo was installed October 2010 as the new representative for the U.S. Military Veterans Parade Association (USMVPA). With a heart full of admiration and respect, Delia founded the association in May 2000. (The 66-yearold San Antonian serves as president of the organization, which employs 100 persons. She says, “For the past 12 years I have learned so much from our veterans by listening to their stories when they were prisoners of war. I feel I never do enough for them.” As president, Delia presides over all meetings of the association and has general supervision of USMVPA’s plans, activities and business. Of course, one of her primary duties is to fully support the annual veterans parade in San Antonio. “We strive to make it the best in the nation,” she says. Delia says, “The saddest part of my job is when I meet the families of our fallen heroes. We have so many young soldiers who have died for our country. I work really hard to collect American flags that go on car windows for veterans’ funerals. It gives respect when the funeral procession goes to Fort Sam Houston Cemetery. Every single driver participating in the funeral will request a flag. I plead to others to join me in this contribution for our veterans who fought for our freedom. Freedom is not free.” Delia and her husband have three grown children and eight grandchildren. She says, “My family means the world to me. My favorite pastime is spending time with my grandchildren. They make me laugh and cry, and I love them to bits.” Delia wants to share with EWI her community involvement for the past 40 years. She says she wants to listen first and follow our members’ footsteps. She says, “I am extremely proud to be an EWI member and plan to participate and contribute as much of my time as possible.” Please welcome Delia to EWI the next time you see her. 6 |P San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter November 2010 Since 1901, The Children’s Shelter has been giving children the chance to dream. With emergency shelter services, residential treatment, basic and therapeutic foster care, special needs adoption, teen parenting services, and abuse prevention programs, THE SHELTER HELPS CREATE BRIGHTER FUTURES FOR CHILDREN EVERY DAY. Every child has a dream of what he wants to be when he grows up. Unfortunately, not every child gets a fair chance at acquiring that dream. The Children’s Shelter gives children that chance. They also give them the things that every child deserves: to grow up in a loving environment, eat three meals a day, receive proper health care, wear clean clothes, get an education... and not be abused. The Philanthropy Committee will be collecting children’s coats at our November 18th meeting for The Children’s Shelter Children range in age from Infants to 14 years – they currently have 56 children at the home Largest age group in need is 3 to 6 year olds Please bring gently used or new coats for boys or girls- if you don’t have time to shop for a coat we will be grateful for donations to the Children’s Shelter Your support in this endeavor is appreciated. Together, we can help make a difference 7 |P San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter November 2010 Trinity University Students Learn by Living Green Congratulations to Trinity University, whose newly renovated Miller Residence Hall is the first university building in San Antonio to achieve LEED Gold certification! We at Marmon Mok are honored to have had the opportunity to help Trinity demonstrate its commitment to sustainability. As Trinity professor Dr. Richard Reed explains in this short video, there's more to college life than what is taught in the classroom. Students at Trinity are now learning sustainability by living it. A R C H I T E C T U R E 700 N. St. Mary's Suite 1600 | San Antonio, TX 78205 | 210-223-9492 T | 210-223-2582 F 8 |P San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter November 2010 Valero Retail Sets Record for Children’s Miracle Network Valero's Corner Stores raised a record $1,883,171 for the Children's Miracle Network through its annual fund-raiser for children's hospitals - representing a 19 percent increase from $1,579,821 last year and topping $12 million all-time over 15 years. The percent increase was the highest in several years. Store personnel raised the money in contributions from customers, who deposited coins into change canisters and donated money to have their names displayed on balloon-shaped artwork at the stores. The campaign took place in September and the first few days of October. The Children's Miracle Network benefits more than 170 children's hospitals. The donations are used to provide charitable care, purchase life-saving equipment, and fund research and education programs that save and improve the lives of 17 million children each year. The money Valero raises supports 32 hospitals. Zone 301 in Northwest San Antonio, led by Zone Manager Gary Skillern, raised the most money - more than $237,000, or an average of just more than $3,000 per store. Manager Lisa Villarreal's Store No. 1056 on Culebra Road in San Antonio raised the most of any location, $11,659. Her top seller, Customer Service Representative Deana Mobley, collected approximately $100 per day. "This is a big achievement, setting this new record at a time when our economy is still recovering from recession and children's needs are greater than ever," said Gary Arthur, President of Valero's Retail Marketing Division, and board member of the Christus Santa Rosa Children's Hospital Foundation in San Antonio. "I want to thank our field management and community-minded store associates for their hard work and enthusiasm in carrying out their campaigns and raising these much-needed funds," Arthur said. "And, most of all, we are very grateful for the generosity of our valued customers without whom this record result could not have been achieved." 9 |P San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter November 2010 SAWS, Ameresco Celebrate Grand Opening of Innovative Biogas Facility Event commemorates the first sustainable project of its kind in the nation SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio Water System and Ameresco, Inc. (NYSE:AMRC) and local officials joined together today to host the grand opening of their new biogas facility at the Dos Rios Water Recycling Center. The biogas project is the first sustainable project of its kind in the nation, capturing biogas generated during the sewage treatment process and selling it through a commercial gas pipeline. “SAWS is constantly improving its operations to become more sustainable, and this project is a sound investment for our environment and our community,” said Robert R. Puente, SAWS President/CEO. “By reusing biogas instead of burning it off, we are helping protect the city’s air quality and developing a renewable energy resource.” Methane gas is generated by biosolids during the sewage treatment process. Previously, SAWS burned off the gas using flares. With this 20-year partnership, Ameresco will treat and transfer at least 900,000 cubic feet of gas to a nearby commercial gas pipeline, where they will sell it on the open market. In return, SAWS ratepayers will receive a royalty on the sale of the gas, estimated at $200,000 a year, reducing the cost of SAWS operations and keeping rates affordable. SAWS is the first large wastewater utility to partner with a private sector company, Ameresco, to actively sell biogas in the United States. “At Ameresco, we are driven to help our customers find renewable energy and energy efficiency solutions to achieve their goals,” said Michael T. Bakas, Ameresco’s senior vice president of renewable energy. “Whether those goals are a sustainable environment, reducing costs or reusing a resource, our energy engineers, project managers and plant specialists can make these goals a reality. Ameresco is proud to be a part of this team and groundbreaking project.” With the addition of the biogas facility, SAWS is recycling and reusing almost all of the waste coming into Dos Rios through its “recycling trifecta.” Biosolids are also reused to generate compost, which is used in landscaping, gardening and agriculture to improve soil quality. Finally, the third part of the trifecta is recycled water. About 115 million gallons a day of high-quality recycled water are used for the Riverwalk, golf courses, parks, and commercial and industrial customers as well as in the upper San Antonio River and Salado Creek. ABOUT SAWS Since 1992, San Antonio Water System has provided leadership in managing and developing water resources in the San Antonio region. Water and wastewater services are provided to more than 1 million consumers in the San Antonio area. For more information, visit www.saws.org. ABOUT AMERESCO Ameresco, Inc. was incorporated in Delaware in April 2000 and is a leading independent provider of comprehensive renewable energy and energy efficiency solutions for facilities throughout North America. Ameresco’s solutions include upgrades to a facility’s energy infrastructure, and the development, construction, and operation of renewable energy plants. With corporate headquarters located in Framingham, MA, Ameresco has 55 offices in 29 states and four Canadian provinces. For more information, visit www.ameresco.com. 10 |P San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter November 2010 2010-2011 Calendar: YEAR AT A GLANCE General Membership Meeting Board Meeting Topics/Conferences/Special Events Locations TBD D. R. Semmes Family YMCA 3233 N. St. Mary's St, 78212 5:45 PM Locations TBD Thursday, October 21 Thursday, October 28 Orientation/Committee Planning Session Thursday, November 18 Tuesday, November 23 Dress for Success-Pamela Taylor SECOND Thursday, December 9 Thursday, December 16 Holiday Celebration &Trade Show Thursday, January, 20 Thursday, January 27 Thursday, February 17 Thursday, February 24 Thursday, March 17 Thursday, March 24 Thursday, April 21 Thursday, April 28 Executive Recognition and Award Thursday, May 19 Thursday, May 26 EWISP & ASIST Scholarship Banquet Thursday, June 16 Thursday, June 23 Thursday, July 21 Thursday, July 28 Non-Meeting Fundraiser Thursday, August 18 Thursday, August 25 TEXOMA Board Forum-August 5-6, 2011 San Antonio,TX Thursday, September 15 TBD Chapter Board Installation Reading Rally- September 9, 2011 LCAM- September 22-24, 2011 Minneapolis, MN 11 |P San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter November 2010 ON THE SCENE….. Denise Cross, Arthur Pfeil Smart Flowers Patty Wilkins, Security Service Federal Credit Union Philanthropy Committee 12 |P San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter November 2010 Lyn Pitman-SAWS; Joyce Carothers-Sustaining Member; and Yvonne DeLeon-VIA Metropolitan Transit Lori Hakspiel Fralo’s Membership Committee 13 |P San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter November 2010 Bobbye Scott-HOLT CAT, Charito LincolnUSAA, Joyce Carothers-Sustaining Member, and Carolyn Wallace-Spurs Sports & Entertainment Communication/Publication Committee Margaret Anaglia-Al’s Gourmet Nuts, Debbie Saldaña-HEB, and Lynn Smasal-Ernst & Young, LLP 14 |P San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter November 2010 EWISP Committee Program Committee Mary Padron-Security Service Federal Credit Union, Yolanda Trevino-Spurs Sports & Entertainment, Christine Padilla-HOLT CAT and Lulu Hui-Batchelor Cadillac SAAB Hummer 15 |P