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Friday, February 28, 2003 Issue 7   VOLUME 3 ISSUE 1  
CONTENTS
It’s MORE Than Half The Battle
Round-Up 2003 – There’s No Bull?
Ambassador Link
We Had It All
Message from the Executive Director
10 Tips to Improve Your Reading Skills
New Member Accent
Five New Sustaining Members
WALK TALK
CEOs Walk the Walk

April 26, 2003
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IN THIS ISSUE
It’s MORE Than Half The Battle
Technology Tracks 2003
by Joyce McKee

Joyce McKee, President/CEO of Bertram, McKee & Associates

Technology can be a boon to an organization that propels it beyond the competition, or...
[FULL STORY]
 

Round-Up 2003 – There’s No Bull?
Yes, we know this is actually a buffalo, not a bull!

If you listen to Todd Whitthorne, Round-Up is a western rodeo where the Council’s board members participate in bull riding contests...
[FULL STORY]
 

Ambassador Link
New position has new focus
by Marsha Davidson

Marsha Davidson, President of Telecopy and WBE Ambassador Since 2000, the Women’s Business Council has had a WBE Advocate position on the Board of Directors. Recently, this position has been changed to be called the WBE Ambassador position...
[FULL STORY]
 
We Had It All
(from L to R): Kristi Eakin, Nina Vaca, Cheryl Stevens, Tina Sivinski, Mike Muzzy, Debbie Trevino, Deanna Becker (photo courtesy of Women's Enterprise Magazine)

The 2003 Parade of Stars Awards Gala had it all – winners, a new look, “dueling” emcees and most of all...
[FULL STORY]
 

Message from the Executive Director
by Debbie Hurst

The Council has set some exciting goals for itself in 2003 that will result in increased procurement opportunities...
[FULL STORY]
 
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