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NAWBO San Diego Announces BRAVO! 2011 Award Winners |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For More Information: Adrienne Moch, NAWBO San Diego 619-291-4645
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NAWBO SAN DIEGO ANNOUNCES BRAVO! AWARD WINNERS
SAN DIEGO—May 19, 2011—The National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) San Diego, which promotes, supports and educates women business owners in achieving success, celebrated the power of female entrepreneurs at its annual awards dinner on May 18, honoring all nominees and announcing the six BRAVO! Award winners.
Congratulations go out to:
Woman Business Owner of the Year Mindy Bortness, Communication Works, Inc.
Women’s Advocate of the Year Adrienne Moch, Adrienne Moch/Writing & Editing
Trailblazer Award Mia Roseberry, Wounded Warrior Homes
Signature Award Suzanne Weinstein, In Sync Consulting
Green Community Award Kristen Victor, Sustainability Matters, Inc.
Rising Star Award Deirdre Maloney, Momentum San Diego
Gayle Tauber gave an inspirational keynote presentation touting the lessons she and her husband learned on their journey to becoming successful entrepreneurs. She focused on the value of “failing forward” while relating how their efforts ultimately led to selling Kashi Company to Kellogg Company in 2000.
BRAVO! sponsors were BSE Engineering, Batten Accountancy, Communication Works Inc., Focus Business Brokers, KW Commercial, Social Starfish, Union Bank, Moms in Business Unite, San Diego International Airport, CoCo & Associates, Kaz Adams Creative, and Piano Passions/R & S Sounds.
NAWBO is the premier organization for women business owners. For more information about the San Diego chapter, visit nawbo-sd.org.
About NAWBO San Diego NAWBO San Diego is one of more than 80 U.S. chapters of NAWBO, a national non-profit organization of nearly 9,000 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 or nawbo.org.
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