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Speed Networking
February 18
National Lunch & Learn
Elena Sonnino
 
Speed Networking
February 18 | 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM

Thank you to Sarah White, Your White Knight, for sponsoring this event!

Creating relationships with your NAWBO sisters is a fabulous way to grow your own business. That's why we've decided to hold a Speed Networking event!

In this lively and fast-paced business version of speed dating, you'll get to meet other women business owners, make new connections, grow your network, and find great referral partners. Come prepared with your best 30-second elevator pitch and get ready to connect!

 
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Elena Sonnino Speaking at National Level - TOMORROW

Join NAWBO DC Sister Elena Sonnino as she speaks at the national Lunch & Learn series, February 9th at Noon. She will be sharing on Nurturing and Nourishing Yourself With Your Core Values.

What does it mean to thrive in your life, especially when plans get turned upside down? What if you could be like a Redwood tree, able to not just withstand, but thrive through the ups and downs of life? In this interactive session, you’ll explore the role of your core value and how to embody them as the foundation for thriving in your personal and professional life. You'll leave with practices to help you be rooted in yourself so that you can embody that truest version of you in your work, in your life, and in the world.  

  • Learn how to get centered and grounded in the values that make you YOU as a foundation for thriving.
  • Develop a routine to nurture and nourish your truest self even when life feels like it is getting in the way.
  • Establish your priorities and stay accountable to your truest self.
  • Develop a routine to nurture and nourish your truest self even when life feels like it is getting in the way.
  • Establish your priorities and stay accountable to your truest self.

 

Clara Brown

Clara Brown, a former slave established a successful laundry business during the Colorado Gold Rush. She was a Black pioneer, the first African American woman in Denver, a community leader and philanthropist.

Brown found a partner and expanded her laundry business. She invested her earnings in real estate and mines. After a few years, Brown had accumulated $10,000 in savings, an unheard-of amount for one person to acquire during her time. A fierce businesswoman, she owned building lots in Denver, houses, and mines.

She continued her philanthropy among the needy for the rest of her life and spent large sums of money helping other Blacks move west while assisting them in finding employment. Brown gave generously to her community, and her home served as a hospital, church, and housing for the homeless. She was known as the Angel of the Rockies.”
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We’re celebrating NAWBO and you! Congratulations to these NAWBO members who celebrated their anniversary with our wonderful sisterhood in January.

Gosia Bochenek - 7 years
Dana Hutson - 7 years
Mary Sue Dahill - 2 years
Taralyn Kohler - 2 years
Juliana Spaven - 1 year
Litsa Williams - 1 year

 
 
 
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