PRESS RELEASE St. Kate’s Sales Club Geared to High School and College Students ST. PAUL, Minn…The Center for Sales Innovation at St. Catherine’s University announces its official Facebook Fan Page: St. Kate’s Sales Club. This community is geared to high school and college students who are curious about professional sales: Are there jobs in sales? How do new graduates … [Read more...]
New Book Talks about Caring for Family History through Family Papers
PRESS RELEASE Do you keep “everything” in fear of discarding something “valuable”? Do you know what formats are best for retaining digital items, including family photos, so that you have a good chance of seeing them in the future? What do you want people to remember about you? ArchivesInfo announces the release of a new book to help you thoughtfully create and maintain … [Read more...]
BRAVO AIRING NEW REALITY SPECIAL “THE HEADHUNTRESS”
PRESS RELEASE One Hour Special, Featuring Executive Search Guru Wendy Doulton, Airs Monday, November 14 At 10pm Et/Pt Los Angeles – November 10, 2011 – Unemployment continues to make headlines, but Wendy Doulton, star of Bravo's upcoming special, “The Headhuntress,” wants America to know that there are proven strategies to help candidates get a job...no matter what. In … [Read more...]
KeySplash Creative CEO Susan Gunelius Wins Best Blog Award for WomenOnBusiness.com at 2011 Stevie Awards for Women in Business
PRESS RELEASE Clermont, FL, November 14, 2011: WomenOnBusiness.com, a blog dedicated to women in business and founded by Susan Gunelius, KeySplash Creative, Inc. President and CEO, was named Best Blog in the 8th annual Stevie Awards for Women in Business during an awards ceremony held in New York City on November 11, 2011. The Stevie Awards for Women in Business recognize … [Read more...]
Are Women the Adults in the Room?
Post by Jane K. Stimmler, contributing Women on Business writer How many women friends and colleagues do you know who constantly (and with reverence) refer to their mental and written lists, and the importance of regularly "checking things off?" Are you one of them? It seems to me like there's an epidemic of hyper-organized list-making women who aren't happy until they're … [Read more...]
Professional Women of Color Network Joins the Second Annual Small Business Saturday to Drive Business to Small Business
PRESS RELEASE Seattle, WA – October 17, 2011 – The Professional Women of Color Network (PWOCN) today announced its participation in the second annual Small Business Saturday on November 26, 2011. Small Business Saturday is a day for dedicating a portion of holiday shopping to local, independently-owned small businesses. American Express, the founding sponsor of Small … [Read more...]
ABC Sedans & Limousines Changes Its Name
PRESS RELEASE Santa Cruz, CA; October 25, 2011: Since local woman, Traci Tompkins, bought ABC in 2000 she has built an 11 year reputation for safe and reliable transportation in Santa Cruz County. Now ABC Sedans & Limousines is changing its name to Blue Water Sedans & Limousines. This is not the first time the company has changed its name. It was first called … [Read more...]
Scribendi.com President One of PROFIT W100
BUSINESS WOMEN NEWS PRESS RELEASE Chandra Clarke named top female entrepreneur by PROFIT Magazine Scribendi.com President, Chandra Clarke, ranked 74th on the PROFIT W100 list for Canadian entrepreneurship, beating out thousands of other competitors and jumping more than 20 spots from last year’s win. “Being ranked for the second year in a row is wonderful,” Clarke … [Read more...]
Swearing in the Workplace?
Post by Jane K. Stimmler, contributing Women on Business writer There's been a great deal of buzz lately about Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz, who was recently fired. Her apparent fondness for "salty language," as it has been described, has been a big part of the conversation. The premise put forward is that her profane language is being called out because she's a woman and her … [Read more...]
Why You Want Women on Your Team
Post by Jane K. Stimmler, contributing Women on Business writer Making a case for more female participation on Boards of Directors, executive groups, strategic committees, project task forces or, well, just about any group, just got a little easier. A recent research study described in June's Harvard Business Review submits that having a group comprised of more women will … [Read more...]