January 2011 - ABWA Coral Springs

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January 2011 - ABWA Coral Springs
A CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN BUSINESS WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION
The Connection
Coral Springs Charter Chapter
Coral Springs, Florida
F ro m t h e P r e s i d e n t,
PAU L A P I RO Z Z I
Inside this issue:
January Birthdays
2
Chapter Vision Statement
2
January Meeting Info
3
Save the Dates
4 & 13
Board/Committee Reports
5
Woman of the Year
5
Cruise Ship Luncheon Flyer
7
Ladies Night Out Report
8-9
Secretary’s Report
10
Member Advertisements
Volume 22, Issue 5
January 2011
11-13
Officers & Committees
14
Proud Code of Conduct
14
The mission of the
American Business
Women’s Association is to
bring together
businesswomen of diverse
occupations and to
provide opportunities for
them to help themselves
and others grow
personally and
professionally through
leadership, education,
networking support, and
national recognition.
Editor: Lilli Ahmadpour
Email: tootidesigns@comcast.net
Phone: 877-589-2995
It is hard to believe that
2010 is coming to a close,
and we are getting ready for
our January meeting. We
have had a great few
months with our incredible
Ladies Night Out, and the
fabulous holiday party at
Diane and Gus Delgouffre’s
home. I would like to thank
Lois Margolin, Nancy Wolfe
and the entire LNO Team for
presenting such a great
event on November 16 th the feedback has been fabulous from both the attendees and vendors! Thanks
also to Diane for inviting us
into her home, and to Ronni
Roth and her ―elves‖ for
planning a great holiday
party on December 11th.
I am looking forward to our
January 6th meeting. Our
speaker, Tammy Saltzman,
w i l l
p r e s e n t ,
―Rainmakerology: The Art of
Developing Successful Business Relationships.‖
And mark your calendars now
for Saturday, February 12th our annual Cruise Ship Luncheon aboard Royal Caribbean
Cruise Line’s ―Navigator of the
Seas‖ while docked at Port
Everglades. We have a great
day planned ending with
keynote speaker Kellie Kuecha
presenting, ―Building the
Brand Called YOU!‖
In addition to the meeting
dates above you will want to
plan to attend the Eastern
Regional Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, on March 18 –
19. This year, National has
combined the six District Conferences into three Regional
Conferences. Our District I
will be joining the District IV
ladies for the Eastern Regional
Conference in Atlanta. What
a great opportunity to expand
your network of contacts beyond our district!
March is also when we will
announce our Chapter
Woman of the Year. Wendy
King, our 2010 Woman of
the Year, will be coordinating the selection process, so
make sure to submit your
application!
Happy New Year, friends!
Paula
Paula Pirozzi
2010-2011 President
Coral Springs Charter Chapter
The Who, What, When, Where, & Why of ABWA
By: Juli A. H. Evans, CPA, Financial Literacy Edutainer, & Membership Co-Chair
61 years, 6 districts, 40
councils, 600 chapters, &
express networks, 20,000
members, and people are
bound to get lost! Fortunately for the new members of the ABWA Coral
Springs Charter Chapter,
help was around the corner! On Sunday night,
November 7 t h , Juli A.H.
Evans, CPA, Financial Liter-
acy Edutainer, & Membership
Co-Chair hosted the 2010
New Member Social, at which
10 lovely ladies both seasoned & newer members
gathered around a chocolate
fountain and a big screen TV
to share stories, inquiries, and
hopes about their ABWA experiences.
As you can see from the flyer
(compliments of Lilli) in this
article, Diane, Dora, Fay, Jo,
Joyce, Juli, Lois, Paula, Sheila,
& Stephanie covered a lot in
this one evening, and we
hope to continue this tradition quarterly throughout
2011. In order to do this, of
course, we would love to hear
from 4 volunteers who would
open their homes to us each
(Cont’d. on page 6)
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Have you registered
for WIN?
Make 2011 the year you join WIN
and grow as a business woman!
There are courses to take and
friends to make, and you’ll keep
up on the latest news of ABWA!
WIN is ―where it’s at‖ and
where we chat! Join us!
JANUARY MEETING SPONSOR
Friends and Family Spinal Care
Dr. Justin Brown and Michelle Brown, Owners
Dr. Justin Brown is the only NUCCA doctor certified in South Florida, helping community members of
all ages reach their full health potential through upper cervical care. Individuals come from Naples, Miami and even Wisconsin seeking this gentle, scientific,
and safe approach to ensure their nervous system is
functioning at 100%. Friends and Family Spinal Care
is dedicated to educating the community about natural health options FIRST before drugs and surgery.
Dr. Justin Brown will be on hand at the January
meeting to provide complimentary body balance
testing.
THE CARING
corner
Please keep the following people
in your thoughts and prayers:
Wendy King - Father
Jo Burdette—Broken arm/surgery
Friends and Family Spinal Care Your Health Is Our Passion.
www.familyspinalcare.com
ja n u a ry
b i rt h days
Laura Baron
Ronni Roth
Susan Sprague
Lola Lobel
Judy Sander
Cheryl Scavron
1/11
1/12
1/21
1/23
1/26
1/31
Share your birthday celebration with your ABWA friends
by bringing a raffle prize to
the next chapter meeting. If
you missed your birthday
month, bring one to the next
meeting!
REMEMBER…
A B WA
january
anniversaries
Dolores Beller
1 year
Celeste Renieri-Murphy
1 year
Judy Sander
1 year
Nancy Wolfe
5 years
Our raffles help support our
Chapter’s Scholarship and
Education funds!
Chapter Vision Statement
―Coral Springs Charter Chapter promotes creating an environment that empowers
women through education, networking, leadership, national recognition and award
opportunities.‖
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SAVE THE DATES!
Next Chapter Meeting
TAMARAC CHAMBER EVENTS
February 3, 2011
ABWA members can attend chamber events at
member rates, but remember, you are representing ABWA. Here are the upcoming events:
Topic and Speaker to be announced...
Location: Marriott Heron Bay
11775 Heron Bay Blvd.,
Coral Springs
Coral Springs Chamber Events
As an ABWA member, you can attend events at
the Coral Springs Chamber of Commerce at
member rates. Remember, though, you are representing ABWA. Events this month:
January 11, 5:30pm-7:00pm
“After Hours Networking”
The Melting Pot, 10374 W. Sample Road, Coral
Springs
Member Cost: $10
RSVP: rsvp@cschamber.com
January 18, 7:30am – 9:00am
“Wake Up Coral Springs” Breakfast
Marriott Heron Bay, 11775 Heron Bay Blvd.
Member Cost: $15
RSVP: rsvp@cschamber.com
Go to www.cschamber.com
Save the Date!
2011 Eastern Regional Conference ● Districts I and IV
Atlanta, GA—March 18-19, 2011
Westin Atlanta North at Perimeter
www.westinatlantanorth.com (770) 395-3900
Rates :*
Single (one person/one bed)................$129
Double (two people/two beds)..........$129
Triple (three people/two beds)............$129
Quad (four people/two beds)..............$129
*Prices do not include tax. Deposit is fully refundable if cancellation is received 24
hours prior to arrival. All rooms in The Westin Atlanta North Perimeter are nonsmoking.
January 6, 7:45am —9:00am
Morning Perks! Networking Breakfast
Colony West Country Club, 6800 Pine Island Rd.
$12 Members, $17 Future Members
RSVP: 954.722.1520
January 10 , 11:30am—1:00pm
Women of Success
Colony West Country Club, 6800 Pine Island Rd.
$15.00 per person includes lunch
RSVP by 1/9: 954.722.1520
January 13, 5:30pm—7:00pm
After Hours Networking Social
Hampton Inn & Suites
5701 Madison Ave., Tamarac
RSVP by 1/11: 954.722.1520
January 21, 11:30pm—1:30pm
Installation & Awards Luncheon
Colony West Country Club, 6800 Pine Island Rd.
$40 per person
Sponsorship Opportunities Available!
RSVP by 1/17: 954.722.1520
SUPPORT YOUR SISTERS!
See Page 13 for upcoming ABWA Sister
Chapter activities!
Hotel reservations for ABWA’s commitment of rooms must be received by
Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011.
Reservation code: ABC14.
Transportation:
MARTA Rail Service—$4 round trip fare. Take the North
Springs Line to the Medical Center Station (approx. 40 min.
ride). Call the hotel shuttle, at (770) 395-3900, when you are
near the Buckhead Station. Let the driver know how many
people need to be picked up & what you are wearing so they
can identify you.
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Board and Commit tee reports
BOARD REPORT—11/2010
Committee Reports:
Our Town: Lois Margolin attended
the monthly meeting. The event is
scheduled for March 11-13, 2010.
Please note the date change. We
are actively looking for sponsors and
booth attendees.
Technology: Thank you to Jo
Burdette who signed up tried to sign
up multiple members on WIN. The
Password1 field does not always
work, so Jo is emailing National to
let them know we have a problem.
Jo kindly brought her own computer to help us out.
Newsletter: November newsletter
was distributed via email on October
29, 2010. We have 20 business card
ads for the year. We had decided
there is no limit to the number of ads
we can use, so keep them coming!
HOSPITALITY
Marriott again. We will be having
a close out meeting to discuss
Lessons Learned.
November Chapter Meeting attendance: 36 (35 members & 1 guest).
We had 2 members mail in checks
that were not in the original count
called into the hotel. We need to
determine a better method of collecting checks at the mailbox and
communicating the purpose of the
checks to hospitality. Luckily the
Marriott made 4 extra turkey dinners. Thank you to Barbara Weiss
and Susan Sprague for switching
their meals from lasagna to turkey.
Reminder: If you don’t reserve in
advance, your dinner selection may
be subject to Marriott’s availability.
LADIES NIGHT OUT
MEMBERSHIP
64 members are currently on the
roster.
BROOKWOOD
A visit to Brookwood took place on
Monday, November 6, 2010. Sherri
Miller went in my place as I was
unable to attend. She shared a craft
with the girls. A Holiday Party for
the girls is planned on Monday,
December 13, 2010. Am planning a
dinner and gifts for the girls. If anyone is interested in helping with
this, please let me know.
Ladies Night Out was a huge success. The 2011 co-chairs will be
Holly Wright and Lois Margolin.
We hope to have the event at the
THE SEARCH IS ON…FOR
CHAPTER WOMAN OF THE YEAR!
By Wendy King
Each year one of our members is honored as CHAPTER WOMAN OF THE YEAR.
This honor will be conferred at our March meeting.
If you’ve applied in the past, do it again. If you’ve never applied and fulfill the criteria, please detail the highlights
of your life and career, and become a part of this great program.
Criteria:




Be a female.
Be a current or past chapter officer or committee chairperson.
Be a chapter member for at least one year (as of December 1, 2010).
Have made a major contribution in time or effort to the chapter.
It is suggested to have two applications – carry one around with you and when you think of things to include, jot
down notes in the proper category. Then, when you put it all together, it will be easy. Update them from year to
year and keep it current.
Presentation does affect the judges, although points are not given for it. Traditionally, our judges have been nonABWA professionals from our surrounding business community.
The WOY application will be available at our January chapter meeting, or contact Wendy King directly at 954-6581969 (or via email at info@wellnesswithwendy.com ). The deadline for completing the application is January 31,
2011.
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Cont’d from Page 1
quarter (one house per quarter) in 2011. Please email
me julismiles.abwa@gmail.com & let me know which
quarterly event would be better for you: January –
March, April – June, July – September, or October –
December. The specific dates will be determined later.
LE
MP
EXA
Thank you once again to the fabulous femmes who
shared their goodies (cookies, apples, & sparkling
drinks), their ABWA hopes & dreams, and their precious time with us on this relaxing Sunday evening in
November 2010. Let’s do this again soon!
Computer Corner
Computer Corner
"Why do I have all of these
extra toolbars??!!"
Contributed by Lois Margolin
One thing that I notice almost daily is that people
have way too many toolbars in Internet Explorer.
Believe it or not these added toolbars can slow down
your Internet experience a lot.
A toolbar is a bar that appears in your Internet Explorer (or other browser) under the Address Bar
(where you type the "www."). When you first install
Internet Explorer it only has it's built in toolbars included. But after time, you will notice that more and
more toolbars appear.
How did they get here? When you install programs
on your PC, a lot of them will ask you if you want to
install the toolbar, some will not. For instance, when
you install AVG Free, it asks you if you want to install
the AVG toolbar. The same goes for a lot of the programs out there. After awhile, it gets out of control
and you end up with 4, 5 or 6 toolbars that you'll
never use.
It's up to you, but I always tell it NOT to install the
toolbar when asked, it slows things down and sometimes causes crashes.
Here is how to remove the unwanted toolbars in Internet Explorer:
1. Open the "View" menu of your browser
2. Choose "Toolbars"
3. Uncheck the toolbar name.
You will notice that the toolbars will disappear and your
Internet Explorer should be a little more responsive.
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LADIES NIGHT OUT—AN EVENING WITH FRIENDS, FASHION & FUN!
By Lois Margolin
Our Ladies Night Out (LNO) event, hosted at the Marriott Hotel, turned out to be a blockbuster event for the Coral
Springs Charter Chapter. We had vendors selling their holiday wares, a fashion show with a wide range of styles,
door prizes, raffles and great food. The Marriott was decorated and ready for this fabulous event.
The morning of November 16, 2010 dawned with anticipation from the Ladies Night Out co-chairs, Lois Margolin
and Nancy Wolfe. They eagerly tackled the last minute issues anxiously awaiting the moment they could begin to
transport all the raffle items from Nancy’s home to the Marriott. Finally at 2:00,
some volunteers arrived at Nancy’s home and began loading up all the raffle
prizes.
We arrived at the Marriott!!. The fourth Annual Ladies Night Out was here.
And what a night it was. We had over 10 food vendors, 45 vendors, 62 raffle
prizes, 32 door prizes, a fashion show and 20 volunteers. Each year it seems the
Ladies Night Out event has doubled in size. This year was no exception.
Holly Wright and Barbara Weiss, the registration co-chairs, with help from Sue
Hand, got things ready at the registration desk. They could not have imagined
the flood of people that would arrive at
6:00. Joyce Hunter welcomed the vendors
while Maureen Kohler, Stephanie Cohen,
Sherri Miller, Paula Pirozzi and Kathy Gallagher organized the raffles. We missed
Cheryl Scavron, the raffle co-chair who
with Sherri Miller helped coordinate all the
wonderful raffle prizes. A special thanks to Dr. Marlene Wolf and the Coral
Springs Medical Center for supplying our goody bags
Dr. Dora Vilk-Shapiro and Bonnie Metviner were our official door greeters with
nice bright smiles and Lilli Ahmadpour handed out the goody bags. Judy Sander sold lots of raffle tickets while
moving throughout the room. Our fashion co-chairs Sheila Holtz and Beverly Rothstein had our models looking
beautiful with fashions from Sweetface HighFashion Boutique.
We are delighted with the results of the event. It seemed like everyone was smiling, the merchants, food vendors,
volunteers, members, fashion models even the Marriott personnel. Were you able to shop at all the vendor tables?
If you need a name or telephone number, please contact us.
So what was different about this year? We had 20 volunteers! The program was professionally printed and ads
were sold early, thanks to Lilli Ahmadpour who created the logo and program. Our publicity co-chair Annyse Gross
was so good at handling publicity that phone calls were coming in the day of the event asking if it was too late to
be a vendor or buy the early bird tickets? The food vendors were very generous in their menu choices and the Marriott has a great reputation. Our DJ Ricardo Rivera of Professional Productions and our photographer, Tiffany and
Mark Dhooge from Genesis Photography were both a big plus.
A big thank you to o our members who supported this fabulous event and of course our LNO volunteers. It’s a
great deal of fun planning the largest fund raiser for the chapter. Did you know, we already have a list of vendors
for 2011? We are gaining a strong reputation for hosting a fun holiday shopping event. Every year we get better
and better.
Next year’s co-chairs, Holly Wright and Lois Margolin will be looking for volunteers soon, so raise your hand and become part of the LNO family.
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LADIES NIGHT OUT— A Blockbuster Event for ABWA!
LNO A Night to
Remember!
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M o n t h ly M e e t i n g
N ov e m b e r 4 , 2 0 1 0
The meeting was called to order at
7:00 PM by President Paula Pirozzi.
President-Elect Jo Burdette led the
audience in the Pledge of Allegiance
and read the ABWA Mission Statement.
President Paula Pirozzi welcomed all
of our members and introduced our
guests.
Sponsor: The sponsor for the evening was Maureen Kohler. Maureen
is Director of Community Outreach
at Arch Financial Group.
SBMEF: Diane Delgouffre, Education
Co-Chair, explained the Stephen
Bufton Memorial Education Fund
Business Skills Tuition Reimbursement Program. The Coral Springs
Charter Chapter donates $500 per
year to the program, and we are
allowed to provide a grant in the
amount of half of that to a member
or members who attends a professional development workshop or
seminar offered by an accredited,
licensed, or state-approved institution. Member Randee Abramson
applied for a $150 reimbursement.
Diane Delgouffre made a motion
that we approve the application.
Kathy Gallagher seconded the motion and the motion carried.
Membership: Juli Evans, Membership
Chair, recognized the members of
her Membership Committee for their
great work, including Jo Burdette,
Lilli Ahmadpour, Sheila Holtzman,
Faye Wilmot, Annyse Gross, Cindy
Meyers & Roseann Birch. Lilli Ahmadpour will be asking members for
business cards to update the ABWA
business card holders that we present to new members, and Faye Wilmot will be calling members regarding a professional industry mentorship group to ask if they are interested in participating.
Juli inducted three new members
including RoseAnn Birch, Maureen
Kohler, and Laurie Post. They were
awarded member business card directories, name badges and roses
compliments of Oma’s Garden. Julie
also thanked Sue Hand who will be
providing the next order of business
card directories.
Recognition: Recognition Chair Lilli
Ahmadpour announced that our
own Judy Sander of JKS Business
Solutions, Inc. would be speaking at
the next meeting of the Tamarac
Chamber.
Lilli also recognized Cheryl Scavron,
who for the eighth consecutive year
was awarded Top Producer with her
company, Cruise One, in their annual
awards program.
Paula Pirozzi asked the members
who attended ABWA’s recent National Women’s Leadership Conference to stand, and also recognized
Dora Volk-Shapiro for the Best Practices award received by the chapter.
She reported that next year’s conference will be held September 24-26,
2011 in Irving Texas, and that Lois
Margolin will be co-chair of the national conference, assisted by Paula
Pirozzi.
Dinner and table conversation followed.
Speaker Introduction: Program CoChair Lynn Fedoriw introduced our
speaker, Erin Glass of Viziun Media, a
company which provides social media consultation and services and
was nominated for the Best Tech
Company in South Florida. Erin’s
topic was ―Social Media Stardom:
How to get in front of over 500 Million People.‖ Erin guided us through
what social media sites to consider
for our business based on demographics, how frequently we want to
reach our prospects, the style of
communication we wish to use, and
our budget. She covered tips about
Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linked
In, and how people spend more time
on these sites than on a regular website. We learned how to segment
friends into different types of lists on
Facebook and Twitter, how to make
a short link on bit.ly, and what types
of updates and posts to make to engage your visitors.
Chapter Business:
 Minutes of the October 7, 2010
Meeting were approved following
a motion by Joyce Hunter, seconded by Holly Wright.
 Lois Margolin spoke about Ladies
Night out with the assistance of
h er co m mi t tee ch ai rs . Jo y ce
Hunter reported that 11 restaurants were scheduled for the event
and asked membership to patron-
ize the vendors so they would
return to our event next year.
Holly Wright and Barbara Weiss
asked members to contact them
regarding final ticket sales or leftover tickets. Cheryl Scavron asked
for door prize and raffle items and
mentioned the November 12 basket wrapping party to be held at
Nancy Wolfe’s home.
 Paula Pirozzi thanked Jo Burdette
for the fall decorations on our tables for the meeting.
 Paula Pirozzi announced that we
need a venue for our Holiday Party
to be held on December 11, as
well as a committee. Lola Lobel
volunteered to provide poinsettias
for the tables. The Chapter cooks
the turkey and ham, and members
bring side dishes and desserts.
Spouses are invited. Volunteering
to be on the committee were
Ronnie Roth, Beverly Rothstein,
Randee Abramson and Lois Margolin.
 Paula Pirozzi announced that Lois
Margolin is the chair of Tri-County
Council for next year.
 Chairs for Ladies Night Out for
2011 were announced as Holly
Wright and Paula Pirozzi.
 Dora Volk-Shapiro asked if anyone
wanted to participate on her team
in the Tamarac Chamber’s Relay
for Life to be held April 2nd and 3rd.
 Laurie Post invited the membership to attend her Holiday Ladies
Night Out at her store The Consignment Post in Coral Springs on
November 10.
 Juli Evans invited members to the
New Member Social.
 Announcements were made and
raffle prizes were given out. The
meeting was adjourned at 9:00
PM.
Attendance for the meeting was 35
members and 1 guest. The Holiday
Party will take place in lieu of a December meeting.
Respectfully Submitted,
Diane Diamantis,
Newsletter Co-Chair
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Business spotlight
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Business Spotlight
ABWA SISTER CHAPTER ACTIVITIES
Mark your calendar—SHOW YOUR SUPPORT!
SOUTH BROWARD CHAPTER
Our January meeting will be held
Wednesday, January 26, 2011, from
6:30 - 9:00 p.m. at the Signature
Grand, 6900 State Road 84, Davie,
FL 33317.
The speaker will be Dr. Betty
Hughes. She will challenge our guests
to think differently about their success.
She is a licensed Mental Health Counselor with a Ph.D. in Counselor Education, devoted her life to helping herself
and others learn to achieve their chosen goals.
Bring your goals for an interactive
workshop!!
"Review, Revise, Rework: The on-going
search for reaching your goals."
Join the American Business Women's
Association -- South Broward Chapter
for dinner, drinks, networking, new
insight into managing goals and to
meet Dr. Hughes.
Members $30
Guests $35
After Sunday, 1/23/2011 (and at the
door), prices increase $5.
Please RSVP by Sunday, 1/23/11
Register Early ONLINE and Save!
www.ABWASOBroward.org
A CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN BUSINESS WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION
Coral Springs Charter Chapter
Lilli Ahmadpour, Editor
PO Box 9385
Coral Springs, FL 33075
Phone: 877-589-2995
Email: info@abwacoralsprings.org
2010- 2011 OF FI CERS
President – Paula Pirozzi
Paula.pirozzi@yahoo.com, 561-251-1059
President-Elect – Jo Burdette
joburdette@bellsouth.net, 954-757-4022
www.abwacoralsprings.org.
Vice President – Randee Abramson
randeea@aol.com, 954-288-5726
Secretary – Sherri Miller
sales@carpetsbymrjason.com, 954-850-5172
Treasurer – Barbara Weiss
bweiss2000@bellsouth.net, 561-470-0670
Past President – Dr. Dora Vilk Shapiro
Join in the Conversation!
Visit us on FaceBook at
―ABWA Coral Springs.‖
dentalvisions@msn.com, 954-675-3500
ABWA’s Proud Code of
Conduct
1.All
Don’t forget to
register on our
convenient new
ABWA event registration system at
https://abwa.chelsea
reservations.com.
members will serve as goodwill
ambassadors for the American
Business Women’s Association.
2.Members will not allow their personal
beliefs and convictions to interfere
with the representation of ABWA’s
mission.
3.Members
will always treat their
member colleagues, guests, vendors
and sponsors with honesty, respect,
fairness, integrity, responsibility,
kindness, and in good faith.
4.Members
will maintain compliance
with ABWA National, Chapter and
Express Network Bylaws.
5.Members
will not use their personal
power to advance their personal
interests.
2010-2011 COMMITTEES:
Audit
Carol Wechsler
Brookwood
Sherri Miller, Lilli Ahmadpour
Chamber Reps
Randee Abramson
Cheryl Scavron & Dora Vilk-Shapiro
Chelsea Reservation
Lois Margolin
Education Marisa Leibmann, Diane Delgouffre
Historian
Bonnie Satterfield
Hospitality
Lois Margolin, Ronni Roth
Ladies Night Out Lois Margolin, Nancy Wolfe
Membership
Juli Evans, Annyse Gross
Newsletter Lilli Ahmadpour, Diane Diamantis
Our Town
Lois Margolin, Sherri Miller
Programs
Lynn Fedoriw, Bonnie Metviner
Public Relations
Lisa McCoy
Recognition/Sunshine
Lilli Ahmadpour
Technology
Lois Margolin
Tri-County Council
Nancy Wolfe,
6.Members
will strive for excellence in
their professions by maintaining and
enhancing their own business
knowledge and skills, and by
encouraging the professional
development of other members.
Kathy Gallagher
Ways & Means
Website
WOY
Cheryl Scavron
Lois Margolin
Wendy King