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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For More Information: Adrienne Moch, NAWBO San Diego 619-291-4645
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BRAVO! AWARDS NOMINEES ANNOUNCED Winners Will Be Unveiled at May 18 Event
SAN DIEGO—April 27, 2011—The National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) San Diego, which promotes, supports and educates women business owners in achieving success, today announced the nominees for its six 2011 BRAVO! Awards. The winners will be unveiled at the dinner event on Wednesday, May 18 at the Marriott Courtyard Airport/Liberty Station.
Woman Business Owner of the Year Michelle Bergquist, Connected Women of Influence Mindy Bortness, Communication Works, Inc. Holly G. Green, The Human Factor, Inc. Debbie Solomon, Gym & Kid Ventures
Signature Award Shirley Abelsohn, Clone Duplicating & Printing Michelle Rose Gilman, Fusion Academy & Learning Center Suzanne Weinstein, In Sync Consulting
Trailblazer Award Wendi Pomerance Brick, Customer Service Advantage Randa Cote, Moms in Business Unite, Inc. Nancy Fagan, The Divorce Help Clinic Nicole Matthews, RECESS by The Henley Company, LLC Dominique Molina, American Institute of Certified Tax Coaches Mia Roseberry, Wounded Warrior Homes
Green Community Award Angela Cortright, Spa Gregorie’s Day Spa & Salon Kristen Victor, Sustainability Matters, Inc.
Women’s Advocate of the Year Adrienne Moch, Adrienne Moch Writing & Editing Marilyn O’Neill, Nautilus Environmental Mayumi Young, CPA Moms
Rising Star Kathleen Behrens, Teen Speaking Skills Christina Hendrick, Christina Hendrick Photography Deirdre Maloney, Momentum San Diego Amy Mewborn, Xtend Barre Carlsbad Tamara Romeo, Southcoast Feng Shui Design JoAnn Stewart, Senior Care Discounts
Register at nawbo-sd.org to cheer on these fabulous women. The early bird deadline is May 4.
About NAWBO San Diego NAWBO San Diego is one of 80 U.S. chapters of NAWBO, a national non-profit organization of more than 7,000 members that represents women business owners across all industries. Since 1975, NAWBO has helped women evolve their businesses by sharing resources and providing a single voice to shape economic and public policy. For more information, visit nawbo-sd.org.
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