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Member AchievementsFor more information about WSWE members, see Our Members. Laura
Tobolaski, President, Argo Summit Supply Rev. Coach Queen Arlene Butler, Life Consultant Arlene has been featured on page 4 in a newly published ebook by Leslie Gebhart called "Yes after Cancer". This is a great book to help anyone to feel vibrant & healthy, optimistic & purposeful...no matter what! Read what they said about RCQ Arlene by going to www.lesliegebhart.com/cancer-ebook.html. Sue Reardon, The Growth Coach Sue Reardon's business, SoTish, and her residential loft in La Grange, was featured on the front page of the Chicago Tribune's Sunday Real Estate section on January 13, 2008. The article by Leslie Mann discussed the resurgence of mixed-use development as part of the New Urbanism Movement. The article highlighted the Reardon's business and home as an example of this movement which finds business owners building residences above their businesses in Chicago suburban downtowns. Karen Hanrahan, Wellness Educator/Nutrition Consultant Karen Hanrahan, "queen of green", her dog and Shaklee products made the local newspaper in March 2008. www.pioneerlocal.com/hinsdale/lifestyles/currents/843021,do-spotgreen-031408-s1.article. Juliette Milan, W2W Services Juliette and her company is hosting a Business Speed Networking event for a Cause on April 23rd, 2008. Meet over 75 local business professionals in one night! Join us in exchanging business cards and sampling local restaurants all while supporting a local charity. Please contact Juliette Milan at www.w2wcsi.com or call 630-904-8111. Elizabeth Fuchs, Organized To Perfection Elizabeth is proud to announce the company's 6th year in business as a professional organizer. Elizabeth is also launching in May 2008 an organizing booklet. The title is "Getting Organized: Tips on Creating a Peaceful Home". Go to www.organizedtoperfection.com for information about the booklet. Aileen Gilpin, AGilpin Consultants Aileen was honored to throw out the first pitch at a Chicago White Sox baseball game in April 2008. Aileen wrote an essay about how she lost her mom to breast cancer when Aileen was 16 years old. She has walked in the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer for 3 years now. Aileen wrote "raising funds and awareness by walking in the 2-day event is just a little piece that I can contribute back to not only the Avon Foundation, but to the many other women and men in the world". Become a memberReview the benefits of joining us or contact us for more information. |
“You will feel welcome at your first WSWE meeting. The members are outgoing and friendly. We always encourage one another to do what we love and to serve our clients well. |