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Dear Subscriber,
Help us spread the word about these two extraordinary events. Please click on the Forward this Email link at the bottom of this newsletter to send this information to people in your network. It only takes about 2 minutes!
In this month's edition of the NAWBO SEVA
e-newsletter, you'll discover:
- How to leverage NAWBO SEVA to grow your business (HINT: Don't miss the September Meeting)
- A candid interview with Melinda Davis, our Corporate Partner Representative from Goodman & Company
- Member News You Can Use
- Many local events and opportunites of interest
- 20+ other valuable local resources
Time to Read: Just 5 1/2 to 6 minutes
Upcoming NAWBO SEVA Events
** SEPTEMBER MEETING **
GROW YOUR BUSINESS with NAWBO SEVA
Leverage the power of other women business owners
to grow your business!
- Learn about 30+ membership benefits, programs and opportunities to grow your business
- Create specific goals to help you get the most out of your membership or affiliation with NAWBO SEVA
- Share Resources. This month's theme - Growth and Business Book Exchange. Bring a business or personal growth book you found useful and would like to share with other NAWBO members. Browse the titles and take something home to help you on your journey.
- Network with other women business owners and corporate partners
- Ask for a referral or support!
You won't want to miss this meeting!
If you're been thinking about membership - this is a perfect chance to find out more or join.
** Members, please bring guests! **
Reservation Policy: Registration is discounted for prepaid reservations received by 3:00 PM Friday 09/14.
You must pre-register before 11:00 AM the day of the event to attend.
The October Adventure to
POSITION YOURSELF AS ONE-OF-A-KIND
When: Friday, October 12th, 2007 6:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Location: Westwood Racquet Club in Richmond * Transportation is provided with this program*
Learn how to brand yourself unique! This is an adventure for busines owners who want to learn how to Stand Out in Any Crowd! Get expert advice from Sam Horn, bestselling author of Tongue Fu! and POP!
The bus in filling up fast, so register soon!
I hope you enjoy this month's enewsletter! Feel free to share your ideas about additional features or topics in future issues.
Please join us at the September and October meetings and grow with NAWBO SEV A!
All the best!
 Laura Cardone, President NAWBO SEVA
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Corporate Partner Spotlight
Corporate Partner Representative:
Corporate Partner since 2002
Q: Your NAWBO SEVA Committee and Board Positions:
A: Currently Corporate Partner Board Advisor. Previously CEDC, Finance, Special Events.
Q: Thank you for being an active partner and advocate for NAWBO SEVA. Can you tell our readers why you are so passionate about the organization?
A: I believe that, for most people, to dream the big dream and believe it is achievable, they need to see someone they can relate to already achieving some form of it. For me, that meant I needed to see Women leading active roles in running and owning their own businesses. While I admire those who chose the home-based business route to success, my career choices were such that I knew I'd be working outside of the home. So I knew the issues would be different and I needed to see others balancing work/life/home and family with some sort of success. I didn't have anyone in my family to model this for me, and the women partners that were at our firm had all come to their careers and success through a less than traditional path. NAWBO gave me the opportunity to see other women who had achieved what I want to achieve. As members of NAWBO, we have a great opportunity to encourage the entrepreneurial spirit in all women. We need to demonstrate that sometimes it's okay to be a little bit selfish. By that, I mean to demonstrate that when we achieve our personal dreams, we may be able to take better care of our children, our spouses or our parents, but we won't know unless we try.
Q: Based on your experience, what do you see as the most important thing a member or corporate partner can do to grow with NAWBO SEVA?
A: I believe there are actually two things. The first is to actively participate. If a member or corporate partner merely pays the annual dues, they will find the relationship unsatisfying. However, if they actively participate, they will develop new opportunities for both the chapter and their own personal development.
The second thing, which is particularly important for corporate partners, is to be realistic in your expectations. Most corporate partners have a return on investment mentality. This turns into a simple calculation of new and existing clients that are members, and their related revenues vs. cost to participate. However, I believe if you look at it in a development sense, the payoff is much more than the dollars and cents. By continuing to participate in NAWBO, Goodman has been fortunate enough to pick-up some clients, but more importantly, we have assisted in the development of businesses that may not be clients now, but may be in the future. In addition, our corporate partner membership has assisted in my personal development, evidenced by my recent admission to partner.
Q: Can you describe the key business services and solutions Goodman & Company provides?
A: We provide a vast array of services. In the traditional CPA firm arena, we offer accounting, financial statements, tax return, IRS audit support, bookkeeping, payroll, retirement plans and similar services. However, we are really so much more than just a CPA firm. We help businesses with various tax credit programs; we can assist with hiring accounting and executive level personnel; we can assist with outplacement; we have consultants that help with business planning; we offer internal audit services for larger corporations; we have a software support division that can help with software selection and implementation; we have experts in business valuation and litigation support - we offer a truly diverse field of services.
Q: In a few sentences, what makes Goodman & Company services unique?
A: While we are a large firm, each office operates as independently as possible. This means that we can service the clients in the local market, regardless of their size. We actively encourage our partners to act as a team leader/point of contact and bring in the field experts as necessary. This provides for continuity of relationships to our clients, while still providing them with the vast area of services that are offered by the entire firm. This also allows us to become specialists in a particular industry or service. I like to say that I enjoy the complexities of my piece of the pie inside and out, but I don't need to eat the whole pie, I just need to know who is in charge of that piece of pie.
Q: Which city in Hampton Roads do you call home?
A: I live in Chesapeake (Western Branch), but I spent the first 38 years of my live in Virginia Beach. For the most part, I am a regionalist and Hampton Roads is home.
Q: What do you like to do when you're not working?
A: Cook, watch TV, play piano
Q: The last really great book you read that you'd like to recommend to NAWBO SEVA members and partners?
A: Winning Every Day: A Game plan for Success by Lou Holtz. I know, I know, an inspirational book by a sports figure! Why? Keep in mind that I grew up with 2 brothers and a father that were obsessed by football. I kind of like the game and read it. Anyway, it really is a good inspirational book that describes how his principles can be applied in many different circumstances.
Q: Someone you admire and why? A: My Grandmother, Rachael England Stansbury Christiansen (deceased). Granny was a very opinionated woman that didn't let anything stop her. Her father died when she was young and she and her mother basically lived off the kindness of other family members. She left home, became a nurse and took care of herself at a time and place when women were lucky to graduate high school and were expected to marry young. Becoming a professional was NOT the norm. She married late in life (considering she was born in 1912). When she married my grandfather, he was a widow with 4 kids. She helped him raise his children. She had her first and only child when she was 30, again late in life for that era. She became a widow in 1963 and was widowed longer than she was married. But again, she never felt sorry for herself and never felt like she had to change who she was. I miss her dearly, but I am grateful for the love and support and for the example she set.
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| Member & Corporate Partner News
(Please submit to enews@nawboseva.org )
Debbie Mollura is on the board of the HER Shelter which supports women and children who are victims of domestic abuse. The HER shelter provides safety and assistance to help these brave women start over.
We ask for your assistance.
Debbie will collect and recycle used cell phones. These phones are refurbished and given to people in need to call for help. The shelter also gets $1.00 for every phone recycled.
** Please bring your used cell phones to the September meeting and let's fill a bag!**
Debbie is also chair of the Over The Hill Bowl Auction to be held February 1, 2008 at the Children's Museum. Sarting at 7 PM, you can enjoy wonderful food, beverages, and a silent and live auction. Experience the child within by playing with the exhibits. She is currently seeking sponsorships and auction items. (Consider the restaurants you frequent and ask for a gift certificate.)Contact Debbie at 498-1806 or Debbie@creativegiftsgalore.net for more information and/or sponsor forms.
Sandy Dumont, The Image Architect, was nominated for the Small Business of the Year. She was chosen as one of the rising Five for the City of Norfolk. Congratulations Sandy!
Call for information - Local Associations. Do you belong to another local organization or association? If so, please send the website url and contact information to enews@nawbsoseva.org so we can share it with other members.
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DO YOU WANT TO EXPAND
YOUR HORIZONS?
Committee members get opportunities to strengthen connections with other business owners, form strategic partnerships and grow. It's also a great way to get involved with something that you're passionate about.
For more information, contact a Board Member about your specific area of interest. You can contact Laura if you have an idea about another group or program you'd like to get started.
Current Committees Include:
Corporate and Economic Development, Member Services, Registration & Hospitality, Public Policy, Publicity, Special Events
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BOARD MEMBERS
The 2007/2008
Board of Directors:
President: Laura Cardone,
Past President: Vivian Honeycutt,
Honeycutt Financial Services, LLC
Treasurer: Tracy Colby-Urig
Colby & Company, PLC
Secretary: Jackie Gilmartin
Carrie Sterling
DC Investments & Wells Fargo
Public Policy: Carla Bailey
Public Relations:
Sandy Dumont
Special Events:
Dyanne Walker
Corporate Partner Board Advisor:
Melinda Davis
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-------------------------------- WORDS TO GROW BY
"The real reason you chose to be here -
your purpose and mission in life -
was to simply be who you are now.
Good reason."
~ The Universe aka Mike Dooley
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OTHER LOCAL EVENTS
The VA chapter of National Speakers Association Presents
Dan Poynter author and Self-Publishing Expert When: September 21, 2007 Where: Norfolk
Dan Poynter is an author of more than 120 books, has been a publisher since 1969 and is a Certified Speaking Professional (CSP). His seminars have been featured on CNN, and his books have been pictured in The Wall Street Journal.
The 2007 MBE Capital Call
When: September 20 & 21
Where: Hampton, Virginia. Access a wealth of financial resources for your business or startup. Meet active angel investors and learn how to get investors interested in your business plans. Retail Alliance is presenting the 6th Annual Virginia Loss Prevention Conference Retail is the second largest employer in Hampton Roads, with more than 1300 women owned businesses.
Workshops include a mock robbery staged by the crime prevention officer and a fashion show to educate retailers on the kind of apparel preferred by shoplifters. Lenny Sharpe of Target Corporation will keynote.
When: September 27, 2007
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Where: Holiday Inn Hampton Conference Center 1815 W. Mercury Blvd., Hampton, Va.
Reservations: 757.466.1600
United Way of South Hampton Roads Women's Initiative
invites you to attend the Fourth Annual Women's Initiative Luncheon
When: Tuesday, October 9, 2007, 12:00 pm, (doors open at 11:30 am)
Where: Virginia Beach Convention Center 1000 19th Street, Virginia Beach, Virginia
Reservations: RSVP by
The Domestic and Sexual Violence Resource Center, The Chesterfield Domestic Violence Task Force and The YWCA of Richmond present:
The Heart of the Matter: A Journey Toward Healing
When: Saturday, Sept. 29
2:30 p.m. (doors open at noon)
Thursday, Oct. 4
8 p.m. (Doors open at 6 p.m.)
Where: Swift Creek Mill Theatre 17401 Jefferson Davis Highway, Colonial Heights
Tickets: $22 and include a buffet
Call (804) 748-5203 to purchase. Donations will be accepted at the door.
Inside Business is Calling for Nominations for The 2007 Women in Business Achievement Awards This program is designed to celebrate women who have been successful in their business and careers, have made a significant impact on the business community and local economy and have served as mentors and examples to others.
The City of Virginia Beach and the Virginia Beach Minority Business Council (VBMBC) host:
New Beginnings - 9th Annual Conference and Expo
When: November 1, 2007 Where: VA Beach Convention Center For more information contact:
OTHER LOCAL RESOURCES
American Marketing Association Hampton Roads
Department of Minority Business Enterprise Information and resources for small, woman-owned and minority-owned businesses throughout Virginia's state procurement processes.
Executive Women International (EWI)
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