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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

ABWA is not just for business owners!


Millie Visits the Houston Area Council Meeting


There are so many exciting things about American Business Women’s Association,  it’s hard to pick out  only two, three or ten things to share with  “Potential” members.   It is so WONDERFUL when  two, three or ten things come together to help someone.

In ABWA we are about education.   Education for ourselves to further both business and personal knowledge.    Leaning about other members and what they have to offer be it knowledge, services or products.   Many times it’s about reaching out and helping those that need to be groomed for the future.   The opportunity came up this month to help groom a “Brownie” who needed assistance  for a Girl Scout project. 
 
Well it turns out this little “Brownie” has been quite a busy  “Brownie”.   She has learned so much in the past week about ABWA.

First Millie,  got to meet the National Vice President of American Business Women’s Association   Tina Gandy, co-owner of TWINCO






Next,  Millie had the opportunity to meet Marilyn Nelson,  2010
Top Ten Business Women of ABWA,   paralegal for Seitel


 


Millie,  was busy networking with everyone one,   Louise Grasse,   Acosta Walmart Blue Team Leader  and Susan Casias, Digitex Sales Executive.

 

Looks like Millie learned a couple of very valuable lessons at the Houston Area Council of ABWA Meeting. 

First that you DO NOT need to be a business owner to be a part of American Business Women’s Association  and next that everyone needs their Chocolate!

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