Cool Women I Met at the NAWBO Holiday Event
Friday, December 12, 2008 at 10:51AM Planning for Wednesday's event had consumed my thoughts for about a week. My marketing strategy went from a small idea to execution in a matter of days. I had a first instinct about how to display my goods, but tried to come up with alternatives. One thing that I've really learned by now: go with your instincts. Preparing my display, I thought "I've spent a lot of time on this, what happens if it doesn't work out? I'll be calling it close to the deadline." Those thoughts of self-doubt are really unproductive. Of course it came out beautifully. In addition, I had the satisfaction of knowing my instincts were correct.
The event wasn't all about sales, it was also for networking. The National Organization for Women Business Owners is just that, an organization supporting and bringing together women who own there own businesses. Once my table was set up and I was situated, it was nice to remove my mental focus from myself.
Over the course of the evening I had the opportunity to meet women who are doing some exciting things:
- Deb Steinhart was there with her Infinite Wishes necklaces. This is the second event I've attended with Deb. It's so wonderful to see her, she has such a great attitude. We're at the same level with our businesses, so it's exciting to share experiences, concerns and questions. I also love to hear her talk about her necklaces.
- Karineh from Bel Biscotto was also there. I've tried her biscotti before, Laura Allen is a fan and brings samples to her workshop. It's delicious. Friends of mine hold an annual biscotti festival in which we taste different versions from around the city. I've baked my own for the group. Hers takes the cake (no pun intended).
- Margaret Zox Brown was helping Deb with her table. She's a painter in Manhattan whose work has been shown around the world. She's been a successful artist for years. Speaking with her reminded me that every successful person started where I am today.
- Jennifer Toussaint-Cali had her Vannuzza dolls on display. Speaking with her, I thought he had the most genius of concepts. Her collection is similar to the American Girl doll concept, except hers promotes multi-culturalism and learning. It's great to see people bringing positive and empowering ideas to young girls.
- Linda Levine brought the Arbonne skin and cosmetics line. Arbonne products don't have animal extracts and are not tested on animals. They are also paraben free. When I was in Wisconsin, we were looking for products that are free of carcinogens and cruelty-free. Finding her answered my quandary.
- Mary Ann Walsh, Executive Coach came to my table as well. She's an executive coach who specialises in cross-cultural training. She is able to assist people making the transition between Asia and the USA. Given the current economic climate, I thought this sounded genius.
All in all, it was a successful evening. It's so exciting being in a city where there are so many unique ideas that can grow. It's the people of this city that make it so spectacular.
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