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October 2002
September 30, 2002
Vol. 1
Issue 9
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August 26, 2002
August 26, 2002
Vol. 1
Issue 8
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July 2002
July 2, 2002
Vol. 1
Issue 7
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June 1, 2002
June 1, 2002
Vol. 1
Issue 6
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May 1, 2002
April 22, 2002
Vol. 1
Issue 5
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April 5, 2002
April 5, 2002
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Issue 4
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March 1, 2002
March 1, 2002
Vol. 1
Issue 4
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February 1, 2002
February 1, 2002
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Issue 3
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January 8, 2002
January 8, 2002
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November Monthly Luncheon
Come learn "Why and How to Develop a Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plan" at our next monthly luncheon on Monday, November 11, 2002.
Don't be like the ostrich with your head in the sand. No matter whether you employ hundreds of workers, or are a sole entrepreneur, your business and income could be severely damaged by a disaster. Come to the November meeting to learn the preventative steps to take to protect the value of your business and also speed recovery in the event of the unthinkable.
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NAWBO Membership Recruitment Event
Treasures to Go
You are invited to attend a NAWBO Membership Recruitment Event on Tuesday, November 19th at teh Dallas Museum of Art. Come meet our special guest Mary MacRae, NAWBO National President. All attendees will receive a small gift, and one lucky attendee will receive a nice framed gift.
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Compendium of National Statistics on Woman–Owned Businesses Now Available
by Women's Enterprise
The National Women's Business Council has released A Compendium of National Statistics on Women–Owned Businesses in the U.S., a single–source document of current statistical information about women's business ownership in the country.
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Connect with Yourself to Connect with Others
by Diane McCartney
I recently took a day off to do “nothing” and, more importantly, I promised myself that I would enjoy it – in other words, not feel guilty about it. Throughout the day, every time I thought about turning on the computer to check e-mail or about some other “to do,” I reminded myself of my promise and brought myself back to the present of enjoying whatever “nothing” I was doing. It was a great day! And it reminded me that one of the reasons I started my own business 11 years ago was to have more flexibility – to follow my true priorities, whether they were business or personal. However, like a lot of business owners, I soon let my business take priority over other areas of my life. Do you ever find yourself doing this – forgetting why you started your business in the first place and letting it take over your life?
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CORPORATE PARTNER CONNECTIONS
Corporate Partner's are invited to attend "Corporate Partner Connections" an appreciation happy hour event on Thursday, December 5th, 2002.
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SBA Announces Revisions on Website
SBA Announces Improved Web Site for Women
The U.S. Small Business Administration's award-winning Online Women's Business Center has a new look and a new address on the Internet.
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Member Profile-NurseJean,LLC
NurseJean,LLC
by Debra Alexander
Jean Biacsi, RN, MBA, CHE, founded NurseJean, LLC with the mission and goal of improving the healthcare experience for consumers individually and in employer groups. To do this, her company provides healthcare education, consultation on insurance options, guidance in interpreting healthcare information, and assessment of the quality of care being delivered. NurseJean targets employers seeking to reduce the unpredictability of their healthcare costs; consumers engaged in the healthcare system, senior citizens needing help with health insurance coverage, and anyone seeking unbiased advice on healthcare issues.
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Member Profile-Kimberly D. Ehn
Kimberly D. Ehn
by Debra Alexander
Kimberly D. Ehn founded QSV, llc Professional Project Management Services to provide clients with the highest quality project/program management professionals. QSV provides the research, analysis, and implementation expertise for those projects/programs needing immediate attention without the budget constraints of hiring, training, and maintaining a specialized staff. Their target market includes any business, company, or corporation in need of short-term project/program management expertise and/or specialized staffing on a contract or contract-to-perm basis. Most assignments are between 30-180 days in duration.
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Corporate Partner Spotlight
Haynes & Boone
by Trudy Bourgeois
Haynes and Boone is one of the largest and fastest-growing law firms in the U.S. Our firm believes that the world of business belongs to companies keen to compete, quick to adapt, eager to listen and learn and resolved to continually challenge themselves.
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Monthly Calendar
by Monica Disheroon
Visit our community calendar for upcoming events pertinent to women entrepreneurs.
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NAWBO's New Office Information
Need to contact NAWBO? The Bradley Group, Inc., a management service firm for associations and nonprofit organizations, has assumed NAWBO's administrative duties.
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Corporate Sponsors
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DFW Corporate Partners
ABRAMS CENTRE NATIONAL BANK
ALLIED CAPITAL PARTNERS
AMERICAN AIRLINES
BANK ONE, TEXAS
BDO SEIDMAN, LLP
CLAIM SERVICES RESOURCE GROUP INC.
COMERICA BANK
COMPASS BANK
DELOITTE & TOUCHE, LLP
ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR
GARDERE WYNNE SEWELL LLP
IBM
JACKSON & WALKER, LLP
JP MORGAN CHASE & CO
LANE GORMAN TRUBITT
LEGACY BANK OF TEXAS
LOCKHEED MARTIN
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS
TRAVIS WOLFF & CO
TXU
VERIZON
WOMEN’S ENTERPRISE
National Corporate Partners
AT&T
BOEING - CORINTH CO.
JAGUAR
KEMPER INSURANCE
NEW ENGLAND FINANCIAL
OFFICE DEPOT
PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP
WELLS FARGO BANK
WOMEN’S FINANCIAL NETWORK AND SEIBERT
WYNDHAM HOTELS & RESORTS
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