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Six Things I Learned at the eWomenNetwork 2011 Conference

Guest Post by Vikki Loving, The InterSource Companies

This was my FIRST eWomenNetwork Conference!  I know, I know what you are saying – “Girl, you have really been missing something special!”  You would be so right!

Here is some of what I learned:

Women Power – It has been a long time since I immersed myself in women-only activities.  I have many girlfriends, however most of my work has been with men.  I forgot what it was like for someone to say,  “We need a girlfriend over here!” and up rushes more than one person to help, to hug and to offer a hand.

The Importance of Purpose – “There are two days that are important in your life, the day you are born, and the day you figure out Why”.  Sandra Yancey, thank you for that line in your keynote speech!   I know WHY I was born.  In my role as an Executive Recruiter and as an Executive Coach I will certainly use that line!  The power in knowing what you are good at, what you have to sell to others and what you are built to do makes all the difference in how motivated you will be in your life.  When you can answer that question the rest becomes an adventure!

Carry a Credit Card – After an evening of Chocolate Decadence you might find, as you are walking back to your room, the opportunity to speak to someone you wanted to connect with at the Conference.  For me it was Marcia Wieder!  There is something about her that just glows.  And as the universe would have it, she just happened to be in the lobby sitting there and available.  She still had space in one of her wonderful workshops, an enrollment form in her tiny little purse and I happened to have my credit card securely tucked in my Spanx!  I am grateful for the moment to connect with Marcia Wieder and for remembering to carry a credit card.

Structure will Set you Free – Thank you Lisa Sasevich!  I know for myself that I love spontaneity and the ability to change priorities as I see fit.  Lisa’s main stage presentation showed me the value of structure and the flexibility to be spontaneous all in the same moment.  She helped me remember that “you cannot ask others to invest in you at a greater level than you are willing to invest in yourself.”  While our many family members back home think we are off at the Conference playing, it really was a BIG week of investing, absorbing all that you can learn and remembering that a commitment of time and resources can set you free.

New Friends – You meet the most amazing people, like Dr. Michelle Robin the author of “Wellness on a Shoestring” and the founder of Your Wellness Connection, a healing center in Kansas City.  I met Nikkea Devida, founder of Accelerated Results Expert, a songwriter and a female veteran. Nikkea‘s heart has been moved to write a tribute song to female veterans. She would like to sell the song and have all the proceeds go to the eWomenNetwork Foundation to help the women’s veterans initiative.  These are just two of the women I met who instantly made a difference in my life and in the moment of knowing them.

Sell Your Thing – It is not enough to be knowledgeable about what we do for a living. It is important as well to teach others to do what we do and better yet, make money doing it!  All the speakers provided us with great content, great ideas, great advice and they were all willing to teach us what they do and how they do it.  It made me reflect on the eWomenNetwork saying, “lift as you climb”.

I am back home and busy creating product offerings that I can share with my client companies and with my executive coaching clients.  My new post-Conference focus is to teach my clients the process I utilize to find the absolutely RIGHT Person to Hire and the absolutely RIGHT Job Fit.  Even though I have recruited for companies ranging from Coca-Cola and Dell Computer to smaller companies with fewer than 50 people, I never once thought about selling them the process I use rather than the service I provide.  I LOVE the thought of teaching others how to do what I do!

Thank you Sandra and Kym Yancey for your vision, for your commitment to excellence in all things and for your willingness to bring us those who will put a hand out and help others along the way.

 

Vikki Loving is a Platinum Member of the Chairman’s Circle

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How the Idea of eWomenNetwork Came to Life – An Interview with Sandra Yancey

Trisha Kagerer

Trisha Kagerer

Guest Post by Tricia Kagerer

Dallas Women in the Workplace Examiner

The Dallas Women in the Workplace Examiner had the opportunity to interview Sandra Yancey; Founder of Dallas based eWomenNetwork. (www.ewomennetwork.com) This is the first of 5 articles in which our readers will get to know Sandra on a personal level and learn more about eWomenNetwork, the Glow Project and the eWomenNetwork Foundation.


DWWE: What inspired you to start the eWomenNetwork?
Sandra
: Honestly, I was a lousy networker. I’ve never really been terribly comfortable in a room full of people. I’m an introvert at heart, but I’m great one on one. I started going to networking events in Dallas in about 1998. We had moved here in 1996. I had my own consulting practice at the time and was really a soloprenuer. I had a bevy of impressive clients, which made for an impressive portfolio. My business was indeed successful.

I was living on a plane daily. And as a soloprenuer, I was doing it all. I was booking my flights, as well as my hotel room and interviewing clients. I would then run to Kinko’s, make copies, get the mail, update QuickBooks, and process invoices. I wasn’t functioning as a CEO—Chief Executive Officer, I was functioning as a CEO—Chief of Everything! All the while I had 2 small children at home; my son was not even three years old and my daughter was eight. I wasn’t happy.

It was at this point I learned the difference between success and happiness. My husband encouraged me to look for clients in my own backyard to cut out some of the travelling, so I did. I started attending various networking groups in Dallas and witnessed the most amazing, phenomenal thing: “The Good ‘Ole Boys Club.” First, you must know, I say it in the most complementary way; I’m not bashing anyone at all. I saw these guys at work and thought, “You know what, they deserve to be where they are; no wonder they are so successful.” They were sharing ideas, talking about what they needed, and opening up their rolodexes to each other. They also had their protégé close by, there with them to watch and learn the ropes, introducing them to others along the way. I thought this was a really amazing way of doing business, “a unique sport” and I wanted to play. I wanted to be on the team. I didn’t want to be sitting on the bleachers—I wanted to play.

DWWE: So did you start to play?
Sandra: Unfortunately, I wasn’t eligible. I just didn’t have the qualifications to get in.

DWWE: Do you think it was because you were female?
Sandra: I think part of it was. I also think it was the dynamics of the group. It’s similar to when you’re at an eWomenNetwork Conference; there’s an energy that can’t be replicated anywhere else. It’s not that it’s right or wrong, or good or bad; it’s just what it is.

DWWE: So how did you begin to move forward?
Sandra: I started looking for women networking groups. The first one I attended was a disappointment and eye opener. It seemed as if the women were all showing up in pairs, coming with a girlfriend. I felt like everyone knew this but me, that I wasn’t included on the memo. I went to the meetings alone and felt like people were thinking, “You don’t have any friends? What’s wrong with you?” It was hard to even find a table that had a spare single chair because everybody came and sat in pairs. When I did find a seat and sat down, I started eating my salad and noticed the ladies seemed to all be talking to their girlfriend. I tried to interject something here and there, but never really felt welcomed into their conversation. It was just the weirdest thing.

On the way out, I realized I was not the only one who was disappointed. On the way down the elevator, I overheard heard someone say they didn’t get much out of the meeting. I thought to myself, “No Wonder! You didn’t talk to anyone new. ”

Soon afterwards, the idea for eWomenNetwork began to percolate. As I talked to other women colleagues and business owners, I discovered I wasn’t alone in my experience. It was then that I knew there was a need to networking group for women that would focus on sharing resources, ideas, contacts, leads and customers with a female approach and environment would be a viable business model.

DWWE: How long did it take you from idea to the launch of eWomenNetwork?
Sandra: I began to test my assumptions by embarking on some statistical research. (This was before the internet was popular, so research was much slower than it is today.) I discovered that there were 10.1 million women-owned businesses in the nation. One out of eleven adult women in the USA runs her own business! The list goes on. Bottom line, I saw a need and decided to fill it an immediately developing a business plan.

DWWE: What other research motivated you?
Sandra
: Women influence 80% all purchasing decisions in this nation. Women are starting businesses at the rate of two to one to male-owned businesses. They are leaving corporate America, and are starting businesses in droves. I also found out that there are about 7,000 networking groups that open and close each year. So, the viability of longevity of using networking as a business model wasn’t what I would call seductive. It wasn’t like I was easily seduced into this because I was looking at a huge failure rate.

I also noticed that the largest organizations that were out there had a big leg up on me. One organization, for example, was celebrating their 25th year the year I opened my doors.

My business model is based on stickiness; I had to have something women would value and “stick” to. I learned a lot of networking groups were born out of women who had other primary businesses but weren’t getting their networking needs satisfied. They were starting their own networking groups “on the side” to feed their core business. Eventually, these women would realize the amount of time organizing these events took from the core business, and would eventually give them up. I knew that if I could meet their fundamental business-building needs, they would become members of eWomenNetwork and tell their colleagues, who would also join.

Resources were also scarce; banks and investors wouldn’t really talk to me because I was too small. They didn’t a value business model based soley on building relationships. Silly them! All businesses are built on relationships! It’s true that for the first several years, I struggled. But, by sticking it out, honing our message, investing in technology, building our memberships, things started to take off. Like many others who have experienced the same thing, suddenly everyone had an interest, everyone wanted to talk.

This is the first in a series of 4 interviews with Sandra. Stay tuned for the next posting to read more about Sandra’s amazing story.

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Catering Business Matchmaker Dishes Up Advice

Rhona Silver

Rhona Silver CaterBid.com

Rhona Silver of  CaterBid, has been in the catering business for over 40 years.  She is a trailblazer, changing an entire segment of the catering industry by identifying and filling a niche.  She transitioned from marketing to a select segment to owning the biggest catering hall in the USA.   This 150,000 square foot venue on 18 acres of land showcased events that honored Presidents, Heads of State and Governors as well as hosting trade shows and corporate events. Ms. Silver is a member of the eWomenNetwork Foundation Advisory Council.

How did you come up with the idea for CaterBid?

Several years ago, I was single and using online dating services to meet new people.  After meeting my significant other on the worldwide web, I realized that if you can find love online why couldn’t you use the internet to find a great caterer?  Together with my children, Matthew and Rebecca, we developed the idea of bringing catering into the 21st century.  And so, CaterBid.com was born!

How does Caterbid work?

CaterBid.com is a completely new way to book events, and the only way to have caterers come to you and bid for your business.  It allows you to save time and money organizing the best party at the best price and it is completely free to use.  You can use it for planning any type of party – holiday and corporate events or birthday parties and weddings.  I wish CaterBid existed back when I was a caterer!

What kinds of things should our members consider when hosting an event for their business?

Don’t be afraid to be creative and festive with your business events.  A simple thing like an invitation can set the tone for your gathering.

Consider what type of business you are in when creating the theme for your event.  For example, if you are in communications you might create an invitation shaped like a computer or a telephone.  Have your food service create opportunities for people to communicate.  Instead of doing box lunches at a one-day training, put large share-worthy portions in the middle of the table.  As the food is passed and shared, the conversation will flow.  You might have notes on the table with ice breakers to spark discussions about your business or even about the food.  Or, add a fun element like a magician or a psychic to spark conversation.

You have a successful history as a woman business owner and entrepreneur.  Reflecting on your experiences, what are the key things that you feel our readers can do to create thriving businesses in this economy?

Despite every adversity in my life, I’ve always kept in mind one inspirational quote that gives me strength to keep moving forward – “A winner never quits and a quitter never wins.”  Just remember that if there is a roadblock, there is still a road on the other side.  Whether you go under, over, or around it, remember that you can and will eventually get to where you are going.

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She Just Needed a Sign; Maybe You Do Too!

Emily Baily

Emily Bailey

Emily Bailey, owner of “My Sister’s Closet” of Dallas, Texas recently learned about the GLOW project movie.  Here is a note she wrote to the Executive producer of the movie, Kym Yancey:

Dear Kym,

Thank You so much for spending time with myself and team yesterday. Our meeting was truly a prayer answered. I recently resigned from my job as a Pediatric ICU Nurse, and completely stepped out on faith (and a small amount of savings). I am a single mother raising my sister and son, and leaving my job didn’t seem to [be] the most rational decision! However, I know what my passion is, and I needed to pursue it full time instead of in my spare time….even if I didn’t get a paycheck for doing it. I just prayed for a sign that I was going to make it, and that I would remain solid enough to continue to lead the powerful team of women who have supported my passion from the beginning. Watching The GLOW Project Movie…was that sign.

Sincerely,

Emily Bailey

“My Sister’s Closet”

www.mscsale.com

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eWomenNetwork Presents: Viral Explosions!

An Exclusive Tele-Interview with Peggy McColl
Tuesday, April 13th
2:30 pm EST

Peggy McColl

Peggy McColl

This seminar provides Proven techniques to expand, explode and ignite your business or brand onlineThis seminar provides Proven techniques to expand, explode and ignite your business or brand online.

Internet growth has surpassed all projections and continues to and will continue to expand each and every day. Those who are adapting to the online marketing medium will reap the rewards for years to come and have the potential to grow their business and build their brand beyond anything previously imagined.

Peggy McColl is a New York Times best-selling author and an internationally recognized expert in the field of personal and professional development and Internet marketing.

As an entrepreneur, business owner, mentor and professional speaker, Peggy has been inspiring individuals to pursue their personal and business objectives and achieve ultimate success.

To register for this call, CLICK HERE

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Have you heard about the Little PINK Book?

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Check Out the Little PINK Book!

The Little PINK Book is a fabulous free daily resource filled with ideas, tips, insights and inspiration. Check out this issue. It features Marilyn Tam who is featured in the GLOW movie.

From Tossed Out to Sought Out

Marilyn Tam’s parents didn’t want her. But she prevailed anyway, becoming
CEO of Aveda and the top-ranking woman at Nike and Reebok without ever
applying for a job
“…. click here to read the whole story!

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Minnesota eWomenNetwork Member Competing in Mrs. Minnesota International Pageant to Support Asthma Awareness and “Go Red for Women”

Vicki Lynn Klasell

Vicki Lynn Klasell

I’m excited to announce that my girlfriend Vicki Lynn Klasell, eWomenNetwork member from my home state of Minnesota, is competing in the upcoming Mrs. Minnesota International Pageant on March 6th and 7th in St. Cloud, Minnesota.

Of course, I am highly biased — but just look at that photo of Vicki.  What’s more important is -  not only is she beautiful on the outside, she’s just as beautiful on the inside.  When her son, Trenton, was diagnosed with asthma years ago, Vicki was determined to find ways to help him breathe easier and her quest not only helped Trenton, it’s helped many other children as well.

In October of 2005, she became involved in educating other parents of children with Asthma and speaking to groups.  As a mom of a child with Asthma, she knows how terrible it is to watch your child struggle to get enough air.  Her experiences with Trenton’s Asthma taught her much that she has used to help other children suffer less.

Vicki is participating in the Mrs. Minnesota International Pageant because of her passion for Asthma awareness and education.  As a speaker, educator and advocate for children with Asthma, the titles of Mrs. Minnesota or Mrs. International would provide her with a greater presence to continue her work and reach out to help more children breathe easier and change more lives.

The Mrs. Minnesota International Pageant is scheduled for March 6th and 7th at the Ritsche Auditorium in St. Cloud, Minnesota. Click here to learn more about the PageantAs an added bonus, another Minnesota eWomenNetwork member, Kelly Jahner-Byrne, is the 2001 Mrs. Minnesota International and she will serve as the Master of Ceremonies for the event.

Please help me in congratulating Vicki and sending her best wishes as she contends for this prestigious award!

Caroline

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eWomenNetwork Member Debbie Meyer featured in Wall Street Journal and on Fox and Friends

Debbie Meyer

Debbie Meyer

Fans of HSN, the home shopping network, might recognize Debbie Meyer, the soft-spoken uber-housewife who sells nifty inventions – say, a device that creates holes in cupcakes, while they’re baking, for no-mess filling – as if teleported from the 1950s. What many may not realize is that behind the apron is a shrewd entrepreneur who’s built a company, Housewares America Inc. of Clearwater, Fla., with more than $100 million in annual revenues. Her patented products, including best-seller Debbie Meyer GreenBags, are now sold in Target, Kohl’s, Bed Bath & Beyond and other stores. Meyer, 59, whose breakthrough invention in 1999 was a cake cutter, recently teamed up with Reynolds to sell vacuum-seal bags.

Read more about it!

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Exciting Announcement from the Tampa Chapter!

Exciting News!   4 of our members have been recognized by Enterprising Women Magazine in their annual awards acknowledgment:

Finalists:

Joy Gendusa

Joy Gendusa

Joy Gendusa, CEO, Postcardmania – 10 to 25 mil category

Barbara and Susan McCarthy, SunCountry Cleaners – 5 to 10 mil category

Honorable Mention:

Sheri Taber

Sheri Taber

Sheri Taber, The Peak Performance Group

Please join me in congratulating these OUTSTANDING women who we are proud to have as representative members of the Tampa/St. Petersburg organization!

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Growing Staff to Grow Your Business

Maria Coyne

Maria Coyne

From Maria Coyne at Key4Women:

For many women business owners, one bright spot coming out of the recession is that they’ve figured out how to make their companies operate more efficiently.

These successful business owners are thinking carefully about their core business, strategy, and long-term goals. And they are asking employees to adopt a more entrepreneurial mindset, to actively contribute to growing the company.     Read more.

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