April 19, 2011 - EWI San Antonio
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April 19, 2011 - EWI San Antonio
SAN ANTONIO EDITION CHARTERED 1958 April 2011 Letter from the President SAN ANTONIO BOARD HAPPY FIESTA! I hope that you have had an opportunity to celebrate with our city during this festive time. With over 100 events I am sure you were able to find something that you and your family could enjoy. Much energy surrounds the month of April; with the beginning of spring, Fiesta and Easter there is so much to refresh your soul and revitalize your spirit. I would love to have one of your company pins and ask that you save one for me to add to my sash! In the spirit of this season, EWI® of San Antonio had the privilege of sharing in some fun time with the children at the Davidson Respite House. On April 10th, we hosted an Easter Egg Hunt for about 20 special little ones. They loved hunting for eggs and decorating pink cupcakes! I know I speak for all those present when I say, “My heart was rejuvenated by interacting with these children who were so full of life”! 210.471.0480 st Another great event we have this month is our Executive Recognition Luncheon on April 21 , at the UIW Rosenberg Sky Room. We will honor one of our six nominated executives with the “Executive Excellence Award”: Charlie Amato (SWBC), Ken Batchelor (Batchelor Cadillac), Robert Egger (SSFCU), William Eugene (Gene) Powell (Bitterblue, Inc.), Dr. Ricardo Romo (UTSA), and Kenneth P. Trevett (TX Biomedical Research). The nominees listed have each been a great supporter of our organization and I hope you will encourage your executive to attend and take part in this celebration. th We will have a Silent Auction with some great items at our April meeting and on May 14 we will be hosting a “Rummage Sale”. Proceeds from both of these events will go towards our B/C/DP Scholarship Program. Denise Cross, representing Arthur Pfeil Smart Flowers, Inc. and her committee are doing a fabulous job this year with some creative fundraising. Way to go ladies! I would like to welcome our newest representatives: Melinda Nail, representing the University of the Incarnate Ward and Emily Kopecky, representing Omni La Mansion del Rio. We look forward to your membership and I know you will find EWI of San Antonio to be a valuable networking resource. In Service, Monica Garza Representing the YMCA of Greater San Antonio San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter April 2011 MISSION AND VISION STATEMENTS Mission Executive Women International® brings together key individuals from diverse businesses for the purpose of: Promoting Member Firms Enhancing Personal and Professional Development Encouraging Community Involvement Vision To be the leading connection for business professionals Membership Meeting Notice Executive Recognition Luncheon Thursday, April 21, 2011 University of the Incarnate Word – Rosenberg Sky Room 847 E. Hildebrand Ave., San Antonio, Texas 78212 Phone: 210.805.5805 April Board Meeting Notice Tuesday, May 3, 2011 D.R. Semmes Family YMCA 3233 N. St. Mary’s Street, San Antonio, Texas 78212 MARK YOUR CALENDARS May Membership Meeting Thursday, May 19, 2011 TBD May Board Meeting Wednesday, May 25, 2011 D. R. Semmes Family YMCA 3233 N. St. Mary’s Street San Antonio, Texas 78212 2 |Page San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter April 2011 Monique Johnson Security Service Federal Credit Union By Jan Bennett Steger, Contributing Writer Monique Johnson became a new representative in EWI representing Security Service Federal Credit Union in February, 2011. She attended both Southern University and Park University. Monique is the Assistant Service Center Manager at the Bandera Road location in Boerne where her duties consist of mainly financial management. SSFCU was founded as a not-for-profit credit union to serve the needs of members of the US Air Force, but it has grown now into serving 825,000 members. There are currently 70 SSFCU locations in Texas, Colorado and Utah. There are 11 members in the center where Monique works for Cristi Williams, Assistant Vice President, but there are approximately 4,000 total employees in the overall company. Monique enjoys her job very much – she is passionate about helping people and inspiring her employees to be their very best, and, luckily for her, SSFCU gives her that opportunity. Monique has worked at the credit union for six years. She was born in New Orleans, but she got to Texas as quickly as she could relocate to San Antonio in 1999. She is married with two children, and if that isn’t enough responsibility, she enjoys speaking publically. She belongs to Sophisticated Speakers Toastmasters organization. Monique is excited about joining EWI, and she hopes to learn new leadership practices along with sharing her line of business by networking with other professional women she meets within EWI. Please find Monique at our next meeting to introduce yourself to her – she’ll be watching for you. 3 |Page San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter April 2011 W Melinda Nail Omni La Mansion del Rio Hotel By Diane Flack, Contributing Writer Our chapter’s second representative for the University of the Incarnate Word, Melinda Nail, is the Administrative Assistant to the Vice President for International Affairs, Marcos Fragoso. She is a UIW graduate where she earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Organizational Development. Melinda also holds an Associate of Arts Degree in Business Administration from San Antonio College, and a Dental Hygiene Certification from UT Health Science Center. Melinda joined UIW in December after working in the H-E-B Corporate Office for 13 years. She enjoys sharing the history of the university, which was founded in 1881 by the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word. UIW is the largest Catholic university in the state and the fourth largest private university in Texas. She is very happy to be a part of UIW and will strive to follow the Core Values of the Mission of UIW. Core Values of the Mission of UIW: o Faith Commitment to educational excellence in a context of faith in Jesus Christ, the Incarnate Word of God o Service Emphasis on social justice and community service o Innovation Effective service to the spiritual and material needs of people o Truth Support of one another in the search for and the communication of truth o Education Desire to educate men and women who will become concerned and enlightened citizens Originally from Brownsville, Melinda has lived in San Antonio for the past 20 years and is a “huge fan of South Padre Island.” She is a single mom of 13-year-old Jason and also has an older sister and brother living in San Antonio. Her hobbies include visiting the beach at the aforementioned South Padre; swimming; bike-riding and movie-going with Jason. She loves to dance and also sings with her guitar-playing sister at weddings, retreats and family events. She has previously participated in the Women’s ACTS Retreat Team as a member of the music ministry. Melinda is thrilled to be joining EWI, and anticipates becoming more involved in the community and developing great relationships with her EWI sisters. She looks forward to using her many gifts and talents for the benefit of EWI and the San Antonio community. With mentors like Damita Pape, UIW and Gloria Eastwood, H-E-B, she undoubtedly will accomplish her goals. We all welcome Melinda to EWI San Antonio! 4 |Page San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter April 2011 Emily Kopecky Omni La Mansion del Rio Hotel By Margaret Woods, Contributing Writer Emily Judith Kopecky was born in Rochester, Minnesota. She moved to San Antonio to attend Trinity University and has lived here for six years. Emily is presently Business Travel Sales Manager for Omni La Mansion del Rio and the Mokara Hotel & Spa. She enjoys the challenge of finding new accounts and establishing long lasting relationships with her clients. In addition she works on special projects for Omni. The Omni La Mansion del Rio Hotel opened its doors in 1968 and was purchased by Omni in 2006. Omni Hotels currently has about 45 properties in its growing portfolio. Emily says although she is not married, she has a wonderful family and a great boyfriend. She has a younger brother who is in college at Depauw in Indiana and a sister in grad school at Drexel in Philadelphia. Her parents still live in Rochester, where her dad is a cardiologist and her mother a nurse. In her spare time Emily enjoys practicing yoga, Bikram Yoga is her favorite. (Way too hot for me!!) She enjoys cooking and experimenting with new recipes. Emily loves to travel and her most memorable trip to date was on a safari in Africa. She is currently planning a vacation to Europe this summer, where she will travel to Belgium, London and Paris. Emily looks forward to meeting and working with everyone in EWI and becoming more involved in the community. Please join me in welcoming Emily Kopecky to our EWI family. 5 |Page San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter April 2011 CONGRATULATIONS! Susie Salazar (St. Mary’s University) has received her Masters of Public Administration from St. Mary’s University On behalf of EWI San Antonio Chapter, we congratulate Susie and wish her all the best in her future career and life endeavors! EWE Barbara Johnson – Sustaining Member (1st) Bobbye Scott – HOLT CAT (5th) Mitzi Pearson – Morton’s The Steakhouse (16th) Debbie Saldaña – H-E-B (25th) Carolyn Wallace – Spurs Sports & Entertainment (25th) The nominating committee needs your help! It’s time to start the process of “slating” next year’s officers to serve on the Board with our President Elect, Debbie Saldana. Please return your straw ballot and questionnaire to Nominating Committee Chair Vicki Chapman as soon as possible, but not later than Friday, May 6, 2011. Completed forms may be returned by e-mail to: vchapman@swbc.com or faxed to: 210-321-7543. Ways & Means Needs your help for the Upcoming fundraiser for EWISP & th ASIST Scholarships: May 14 – EWI Rummage Sale HOLT CAT Marmon Mok Architecture University of the Incarnate Word VIA Metropolitan Transit Whataburger Restaurants, LP You Name It Specialties (15 years) (11 years) (4 years) (1 year) (1 year) (1 year) Don't delay . . . start your spring cleaning today, in support of the EWI Rummage Sale the 14th of May. Gather up your "trash to treasures" and mark your best offer; for a 50/50 split to help you and the EWI scholarship coffers! If you have items to donate to the Silent Auction please contact Denise Cross at denise@apflorist.com and start saving your items to donate to the EWI garage sale 6 |Page San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter April 2011 7 |Page San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter April 2011 King Antonio LXXXIX, William F. Mitchell, Delia A. Guajardo (U.S. Military Veterans Parade Association) and Rey Feo LXIII, Bill Drain “AUEDA PINATAS IN THE BARRIO 2011 Poster Unveiling at the Guadalupe Theater” 8 |Page San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter April 2011 SAN ANTONIO SILVER STARS TO HOST 2011 WNBA ALL-STAR GAME AT AT&T CENTER -- The World’s Greatest Female Basketball Players to Showcase Talent for Fans -- NEW YORK and SAN ANTONIO, March 3, 2011 – The San Antonio Silver Stars will host the 2011 WNBA All-Star Game in San Antonio for the first time in franchise history, the league announced today during a special press conference held at AT&T Center. WNBA Chief of Basketball Operations and Player Relations Renee Brown, Spurs Sports & Entertainment Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing Frank Miceli, Silver Stars Director of Business Operations Russell Warren, Silver Stars General Manager and Head Coach Dan Hughes, and Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff were among those who participated in the announcement. The 2011 WNBA All-Star Game will be nationally televised on ABC on Saturday, July 23, at 3:30pm ET (2:30pm CT). “As we celebrate the league’s 15th season, we’re thrilled to bring the WNBA All-Star Game to San Antonio for the first time and have the Silver Stars and AT&T Center serve as our hosts,” said Brown. “We look forward to showcasing the extraordinary talent of our world-class players, and providing the community with an incredible fan and family friendly event.” “We are thrilled that San Antonio was selected as the host city for the 2011 WNBA All-Star Game. It is truly an honor for Spurs Sports & Entertainment and the AT&T Center to welcome the world's greatest female basketball players to our city this July,” said Spurs Sports & Entertainment President of Business Operations Rick Pych. “This will be a great opportunity for San Antonio's passionate sports fans to witness and enjoy first hand the WNBA All-Star experience, Texas style! We welcome the opportunity to showcase this premier sporting event here in San Antonio as well as to those that will be watching across the country and around the world." Individual tickets will be available to the general public at all San Antonio Ticketmaster locations, including by phone at (210) 225-TEAM, or online at ticketmaster.com or sasilverstars.com. Tickets can also be purchased at the AT&T Center Southeast Box Office Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. or on weekend event days starting at 10 a.m. or by calling 210-444-5090. Last year, the WNBA hosted a special midseason showcase, “WNBA vs. USA Basketball: The Stars at the Sun,” in Uncasville, Conn. Sylvia Fowles of the Chicago Sky was named MVP after scoring a game-high 23 points on 9 for 11 shooting from the field and grabbing eight rebounds as the U.S. National Team beat the WNBA All-Stars 99-72. The game was part of a four-day training camp for the U.S. squad, comprised almost entirely of WNBA players, which was preparing for the 2010 FIBA World Championship in the Czech Republic. 9 |Page San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter April 2011 WNBA ALL-STAR GAME HISTORY Date July 14, 1999 July 17, 2000 July 16, 2001 July 15, 2002 July 12, 2003 July 9, 2005 July 12, 2006 July 15, 2007 July 25, 2009 Location Madison Square Garden (New York) America West Arena (Phoenix) TD Waterhouse Centre (Orlando) MCI Center (Washington) Madison Square Garden (New York) Mohegan Sun Arena (Connecticut) Madison Square Garden (New York) Verizon Center (Washington) Mohegan Sun Arena (Connecticut) W West West West West West West East East West 79 73 80 81 84 122 98 103 133 L East East East East East East West West East 61 61 72 76 75 99 82 99 118 * No All-Star game was held in 2004 and 2008 due to the Olympic Games in Athens, Greece and Beijing, China, respectively. Similarly, no All-Star game was played in 2010, due to the FIBA World Championships in Czech Republic. An exhibition game was conducted at Radio City Music Hall in the summer of 2004, and in 2010, an exhibition game was held at Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Conn. with a USA vs. WNBA format in the “WNBA vs. USA Basketball: The Stars at the Sun.” About the WNBA The WNBA – which features 12 teams and is the most successful women’s professional team sports league in the world – is a unique global sports property combining competition, sportsmanship, and entertainment value with its status as an icon for social change, achievement, and diversity. Following a 2010 season that included a fourth consecutive year of attendance growth, surging WNBA Finals ratings, and strong increases in traffic to WNBA.com and WNBA Mobile sites, the league will tip off its historic 15th season on June 3. Through WNBA Cares, the WNBA is deeply committed to creating programs that improve the quality of life for all people, with a special emphasis on programs that promote a healthy lifestyle and positive body image, increase breast and women’s health awareness, support youth and family development, and focus on education. For more information on the WNBA, log on to www.wnba.com. Contacts: Ron Howard, WNBA Communications, (212) 407-8641, rhoward@nba.com Bryan Lam, WNBA Communications, (212) 407-8679, blam@nba.com Stacey Mitch, San Antonio Silver Stars, (210) 444-5604, smitch@ATTCenter.com 10 |Page San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter April 2011 NIX HEALTH FOUNDATION HOSTS DIABETES MANAGEMENT SERIES San Antonio, Texas (April 4, 2011) – The Nix Health Foundation will host “Take Control of Your Diabetes,” a free diabetes self-management workshop, every Thursday from May 12 to June 2, 2011 at 12 noon in the Nix Medical Center at 414 Navarro. Make the most of your diabetes care and learn from local medical experts on how you can prevent diabetes related complications. Topics include diabetes and the eye, diabetic foot issues, the long term effects of diabetes and diabetic meal planning. Discounted valet parking is provided at the Nix Medical Center garage and free parking is provided at the Houston Street Garage, located at the corner of College Street and Navarro. An optional box lunch can be pre-ordered for $6 and beverages will be provided. The series is free and open to the public. For more information or to RSVP, please call (210) 579-3157. About Nix Health Foundation The Nix Health Foundation is a non-profit, tax exempt charitable organization whose mission is to provide programs and services that promote health and wellness through education, awareness, and prevention. For more information, visit nixfoundation.org. About Nix Health Nix Health offers San Antonio and the surrounding communities a vast array of medical services ranging from primary care and surgical services to behavioral and rehabilitation services. Accessible and comprehensive services are available at five locations, Nix Medical Center, Nix Alamo Heights, Nix Specialty Health Center, Nix Primary Care Center and Nix North Orthopedic Center. For more information on Nix Health call 210.271.1800 or visit www.nixhealth.com. 11 |Page San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter April 2011 12 |Page San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter April 2011 Easter Egg Hunt At Respite Care Center Thank you all for your help in making this a fun Easter egg hunt for the children at the Respite Care Center. Even though it was really hot and humid outside, we were so busy watching the children and as you can see the children were busy enjoying their baskets. Thanks to all of you for making this a special day for them. We had candy and baskets left over which the facility will use on Easter day. We also were able to provide them with a contribution of $45.00 in the form of an HEB gift card and $30.00 cash. They will use this money to give the children a special treat as they see fit. 13 |Page San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter April 2011 Message from Denise Cross, Ways & Means Director.... The Ways and Means Committee wants to thank all the Companies and Members that contributed to the March "EWI'rish Pot'o'luck Dinner" fundraiser. In addition to having a really great time, we were able to raise almost $1500 for our scholarship funds. We wish to send a special thanks to the following individuals and firms: Port San Antonio - Donating the fabulous location for our meeting, Stephanie Ramsey, Vice President, Marketing for the excellent and informative meeting and to Diane Skillrud for making it all happen. Fresh Horizons Catering - Caryn Hasslocher (Owner) and Stacy Yent (Event Coordinator) for their expertise, hard work, set-up, and contributions that made this meeting come together, and for the wonderful delicious bar-b-que meats. YMCA – Generous donation of the tablecloths. Anonymous Donor - A Special Thank you to a donor who wishes to remain anonymous that contributed $300 to underwrite costs to put on this event. Arthur Pfeil Florist - Beautiful centerpieces that were used as recipe contest prizes and door prizes. Stacy Yent, Kris Bondesen, Jimmie Joffee, and Nix Health - Additional donations for the door prizes. The Ways & Means Committee would also like to CONGRATULATE the following members who brought the delicious recipes that won the recipe contests: Patty Wilkins (SSFCU) - Best Salad Winner for her Greek Salad CeCe Abel (KCI) - Best Side Dish Winner for her Mac-n-Cheese Kathy Bishop (Zachry) - Best Dessert Winner for her Sopapilla Cheesecake Vicki Chapman (SWBC) - Best EWI Cookbook Recipe for her Strawberry Salad 14 |Page San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter April 2011 Julie Lyssy, and Heather Guzman (guest) Frances Booker, and Melinda Nail Kathy Bishop, Teri Grubb (guest of Graves Interests, Ltd.), and Bobbi Lutz Patty Wilkins – Winner “Best Greek Salad” Teri Perez (guest of SWBC), Vicki Chapman 15 |Page San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter April 2011 Melissa Piña, Monica Garza Leona Pappas, Denise Cross , Vicki Chapman , Vicki Chapman Jennifer McMaster Steger (guest of membership), and Patti Timblin Jackie Contreras, Jenny Bingham (guest of membership) Jimmie Joffe, Carol Crawford Karen Carawan, Cece Abel 16 |Page San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter April 2011 2010-2011 Calendar: YEAR AT A GLANCE General Membership Meeting Board Meeting D. R. Semmes Family YMCA 3233 N. St. Mary's St. San Antonio, Tx78212 – 5:45 pm Topics/Conferences/Special Events Thursday, October 21 Thursday, October 28 Orientation/Committee Planning Session Thursday, November 18 Tuesday, November 23 Dress for Success-Pamela Taylor SECOND Thursday, December 9 Thursday, December 16 Holiday Celebration &Trade Show Thursday, January 20 Wednesday, January 26 Freedom of Choice-You Are Your Words David Flack Thursday, February 17 Wednesday, February 23 Thursday, March 17 Wednesday, March 23 Kenneth P. Trevett, J.D.-SFBR EWI’rish Potoluck Dinner – Guest Speaker, Stephanie Ramsey, VP Marketing Port San Antonio Thursday, April 21 Wednesday, April 27 Executive Recognition and Award Thursday, May 19 Wednesday, May 25 EWISP & ASIST Scholarship Banquet Thursday, June 16 Wednesday, June 22 Thursday, July 21 Wednesday, July 27 Non-Meeting Fundraiser Thursday, August 18 Wednesday, August 24 TEXOMA Board Forum-August 5-6, 2011 San Antonio, Texas Thursday, September 15 TBD Chapter Board Installation Reading Rally- September 9, 2011 LCAM- September 22-24, 2011 Minneapolis, MN 17 |Page San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter April 2011 18 |Page San Antonio Chapter Monthly Newsletter April 2011 19 |Page