Winter 2015 Newsletter - ABWA
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Winter 2015 Newsletter - ABWA
NETWORKER VERDUGO-GLEN CHAPTER www.abwa-verdugoglen.org Editor’s Note Winter | 2015 Hearts, Fashion Shows, and Busy Schedules member Grace Schwartz’s home in December, 2014. As I worked on compiling all of ABWA Verdugo-Glen’s past meeting notes, future meeting topics, and upcoming fundraising information for this issue; I realized how the year is flying by already. It seems like only yesterday I was contemplating my White Elephant gift for our Annual Holiday Dinner which was held at IN THIS So many great events and meetings have happened since our Fall Issue was published. The Heart of Business Expo and Brunch was held on February 7, 2015 where speakers Evelyn Gray and Chellie Campbell shared their knowledge. We’ve had our October, November, January, and February meetings while our Education and Fund-raising Committees have been hard at work. Our Annual Fashion Show, Step Into Spring, will be held on Saturday, April 25, 2015 at the Issue 1 Editor’s Note 2 March Program 3 Conference Connection 4 January & February 5 November Angeles National Golf Club in Sunland, CA. The Fund-raising Committee is still looking for opportunity prize donations, as well as assistance with various duties in an effort to produce a successful event. There are even more model spots available so please find a morsel of time in your busy schedules to lend a hand. During our March Chapter Meeting, the Education Committee will be announcing their recommendations for scholarship recipients who will be honored during our Anniversary Celebration in June. ABWA Verdugo-Glen 5 Woman of the Year 6 Member Education 7 Committee involvement 8 Code of Conduct 8 Save the Date Meets @ Glendale Elks 120 E. Colorado Glendale, CA 91205 For membership: contact Lisa Swain & Teri Chandler [email protected] [email protected] Newsletter Editor: contact Catherine Praeger 1 [email protected] March Program 2 Stories of Ingenious American Women Inventors Presented By: Kate Kelly, Author disposable diaper, and the Mae And how did these people come up with these solutions to common West life preserver (vital in World War II). Included in her talk are a problems? few humorous “first steps” like the drunk-o-meter that preceded the In this talk, Kate Kelly tells the breathalyzer police use today to stories behind the inventors of identify drunk drivers. everyday things. Audiences meet Who invented the dishwasher, the windshield wiper, the refrigerator, or blue jeans? (Blue jeans were not invented by Levi Strauss.) men and women inventors, black and white, and in the process, listeners gain a sense of how creative people came up with better ways to accomplish dayto-day tasks. Kelly knows the stories behind the first bra, the Audiences will be educated, entertained, and enlightened by Kate’s engaging talk. And they will leave feeling inspired by the stories behind how some of life’s simplest devices have been invented. March Vocational Speaker Loren is a Project Manager with Ole Henriksen, a LVMH / Kendo skincare brand, based in Van Nuys, CA. She received her B.A. in Art (Graphic Design) with a Marketing Minor from California State University Northridge in 2003. She has enjoyed managing projects for the last 9+ years in the Beauty WANTED! Vocational Speakers Please contact Kristy Woelful if you would like to be our next Vocational Speaker; you will also be highlighted in a blog post and/or newsletter article. [email protected] Industry and overseen many successful product launches and promotions. In her spare time, she enjoys volunteering, swimming, art and travel. Loren has been an ABWA Verdugo-Glen member since 2011. She can be contacted at [email protected]. Promote Your Business During each meeting, businesses have the opportunity to promote their businesses with a tabletop display. Contact Patricia Nelson for more information and to reserve space for a future meeting. [email protected] Conference Connection Route 66 runs right through the heart of Albuquerque—straight to ABWA’s biggest networking event of the year! If you are in business—as an employee, employer, business owner, service provider, consultant, or opportunity seeker, this conference is designed with you in mind! Opening keynote speaker Alicia Menendez is the host of “AM Tonight” on Fusion. Each night, she delivers her signature brand of witty and relatable analysis and commentary, leading a thought-provoking conversation with celebrities, newsmakers, journalists, experts, and engaging panel discussions with voices from across the country. Menendez was dubbed “Ms. Millennial” in 2013 by the Washington Post. America’s favorite mashup group, The Company Men, have entertained audiences across North America. Interweaving hits from the last six decades of music, they have created a show like no other, moving seamlessly between the greatest classic hits and Top 40 on the radio today. Hear Michael Jackson mashed with the Temptations, Katy Perry mixed with The Four Tops, Bruno Mars with Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, and many more. Visit www.abwa.org for more Details 3 February in Review 4 Catherine Praeger, Lisa Swain, and Barbara Williams read the qualifications for our three candidates for Woman of the Year: Grace Schwartz, Kandice Astamendi, and Ardis Bazyn. Ballots were passed out to members, and Ardis Bazyn was voted Woman of the Year. Our February meeting was held on February 25, 2015. Michele Villagran spoke on ““How to Deal with Conflicts Effectively in the Workplace and Life.” Our February Vocational Speaker was Catherine Praeger. Catherine has been an ABWA Verdugo-Glen member since 2010. Catherine has been on the Education Committee since then and has been the Newsletter Editor for the past 2 years. Catherine is Corporate Administrative and Training Manager for a specialty demolition contractor in Azusa, CA as well as Marketing Director for implantasmile.com, a Dental Prosthodontist located in Glendora, CA. Catherine received her Bachelor’s Degree in Business with a concentration in Marketing in 2012. Catherine proudly served in the US Army from 2003-2007 and was stationed in Germany. January in Review balance, purpose, and great accomplishments. These traits have been key to her success in helping others to achieve their maximum potential. Brenda is passionate about partnering with people and creating a thought provoking process to inspire, motivate, Our January meeting was held on and empower. Her high energy January 28, 2015. Brenda Ingham and positive attitude allows Williams spoke on “How To Set her to connect & build strong Healthy Boundaries Without Guilt.” relationships at a deep level. Brenda enjoys creating a safe and Brenda is known for her heartrelaxed environment providing felt and caring attitude. She has an opportunity for self awareness a burning desire to help people and discovery. uncover their true potential Brenda has a proven leading to a life filled with methodology & process that is based on Energy Leadership which is goal oriented and a solutions driven approach. At home and at work she can help you create unlimited possibilities and get faster results. Personal & Business Coaching Services: • Create Balance in Life • Decrease Stress and Re-Discover Your Passions • Build Self Awareness & Thought Leadership • Effective Communications and Enhance Relationships • Remove Road Blocks, Establish Goals, Achieve Results yourcoachingsolution.com November in Review Our November meeting was held on November 19, 2014. Lynn announced that ABWA VerdugoGlen won the Best Practices Level I Trophy at National Conference. Barbara Williams was awarded as the Member of the Month. Our speaker, Lisa Giaffo, Yahoo Search Business Opportunity Director, spoke on “Marketing and Advertising Online for Small Businesses.” Three of her points: Choose keywords to raise your profile, target your audience for your specific product, and boost your presence via search engines. Our November vocational Speaker was Lisa Suen-Fox. Lisa has been employed with AstraZeneca for 7 years and is currently a cardiovascular sales specialist. Her career involves the education and marketing of AstraZeneca’s cardiovascular drugs to physicians, hospitals, nurses and ancillary health care providers. Lisa received her BS in Pharmacological Chemistry from 5 UC San Diego and subsequently her Master in Healthcare Administration from the University of La Verne. Lisa has had the great fortune to work with non profits by fundraising through the LA Marathon and traveling to India. She hopes to soon be able to dedicate time to help veterans and shelter animals. Currently on a long a hiatus, Lisa still deems herself a runner, having finished 6 full marathons. At home, Lisa is blessed with her husband and her two dogs, Patch and Pipi. ABWA Verdugo-Glen Woman of the Year Ardis Bazyn, Author, Speaker, and Volunteer Member Education 6 The mission of the American Business Women’s Association is to bring together business women of diverse occupations and to provide opportunities for them to help themselves and others grow personally and professionally through leadership, education, networking support and national recognition. Because part of our mission is to grow personally and professionally, ABWA Verdugo-Glen plans to budget funds that members can use toward their professional development. Be it a continuing education course, a requirement for renewing licenses, or simply courses & seminars which will aide in the success of our members. The Business Skills Reimbursement will be voted on during an upcoming meeting. The Education Committee will be requesting $500 from the $1,400 member educational and development fund to be used for this program. In addition to the Business Skills Reimbursement, President Lori Hartwell has proposed developing a member mentor program. Connect Member to Member Mentor Program ABWA Verdugo-Glen members have knowledge and experience that can be tapped into in order to benefit other members in their effort to succeed. This mentorship program will involve ABWA Verdugo-Glen members filling out a brief form describing their area of expertise which will be posted on WIN. Interested members will contact the mentor and request a 2 hour session on the topic of choice and best timing and location of the training will be agreed upon. Upon completion, the mentor and mentee will fill out a brief evaluation form in order to evaluate the program. Mentors must be active in ABWA for 3 months. Mentors will be compensated $50 through the ABWA Verdugo-Glen educational and development fund. The ABWA Verdugo-Glen Board of To Access the Member Skillset and to add your Skillset, login to WIN and click on ‘Library’. Browse to the Verdugo-Glen Folder, then click on the ‘Member Skillset’ folder. You can view added skillsets as well as add your own Skillset. Directors will propose a budget to be approved by the full membership during an upcoming meeting. A sample list of skills: • Social Media Marketing • Websites (WordPress etc.) • Search Engine Optimization • Microsoft Office • QuickBooks • Adobe Photoshop & InDesign • Business Administration • Insurance & Tax Assistance • Resume Writing • Interview Skills • Public Speaking • Writing • Business & Marketing Plans This program will provide several benefits to the group, not only in developing member’s satisfaction and knowledge, but will also allow members to connect and help fellow members in a meaningful way. Mentor and Mentee are required to notify Lori Hartwell at Lori@ RSNhope.org upon initiation of a session. This will help track and stay within budget for this new program. This is a new program and will be refined as needed. As with anything ABWA VerdugoGlen does, suggestions are always welcomed. Committee Membership 7 Get Involved, Make a Difference Standing Committees Education (Scholarships) Newsletter Professional Development Vocational Speakers Publicity Fund-raising Membership and Roster Special Committees Hospitality Social Media Outreach Best Practices Raffles Vendor Tables Sunshine Audit Website Heart of Business Luncheon Top Ten Holiday Party Woman of the Year Council Delegate Chair Lynn White-Shelby Catherine Praeger Lori Hartwell Kristy Woelfel Zizette Mullins Kandice Astamendi Teri Chandler & Lisa Swain Chair Christine Taylor Kandice Astmendi Lynn White-Shelby Linda Van Cleave Patricia Nelson Gladys Wymore Grace Schwartz Catherine Praeger & Lori Hartwell Kandice Astmendi Lori Hartwell Grace Schwartz Barbara Williams Marty Preciado If you are interested in being involved with a committee, contact the committee for more information. Chapter Officers Lori Hartwell President Barbara Williams Recording Secretary Ardis Bayzn Vice President Grace Schwartz Corresponding Secretary Get Connected abwa-verdugoglen.com Anne Marie Johnson Treasurer ABWA’s Proud Code of Conduct 6 1. All members will serve as goodwill ambassadors for the American Business Women’s Association. 2. Members will not allow their personal beliefs and convictions to interfere with the representation of ABWA’s mission. 3. Members will always treat their member colleagues, guests, vendors and sponsors with honesty, respect, fairness, integrity, responsibility, kindness, and in good faith. 4. Members will maintain compliance with ABWA National, Chapter and Express Network Bylaws. 5. Members will not use their personal power to advance their personal interests. 6. Members will strive for excellence in their professions by maintaining and enhancing their own business knowledge and skills, and by encouraging the professional development of other members. Important Information 4 • Monthly meeting reservation deadline – Saturday, the week prior to the meeting. • The meeting starts promptly at 6:30 p.m. and ends at 8:30 p.m. Networking begins at 6:00 for those who arrive early. • New member to the chapter? During orientation you can learn how to get involved in one of the committees. • Do not forget to pay your National dues. National dues are due on your anniversary date. You must be a member of National to be-long to a local chapter. • Local dues are due every June, which is the chapter’s anniversary • No-shows will be billed. • Donate your old copies of ‘Women in Business’ for new member packets. • Committees will be putting their information in the newsletter, so look each month for updated information. • Bring your business cards to get the most out of your networking. Save the Date:
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