From Friday, May 19 2006 - 11:30am To Wednesday, May 2 2007 - 12:45pm Tuesday of each week
Women In Networking
Professional women, who care about providing excellent customer service, while building successful businesses.
WHEN: Tuesdays , 11:30 – 12:45PM
WHERE: Wellness Conference Room * located in Raleys @ El Dorado Hills
Melanie Ortiz
Business Office: 530-295-5588
Cell: 530-295-5478
Email: melanieortiz@remax.net
Purpose
Generate solid customer referrals for all business members. Help promote each business and receive professional education, creating stronger business owners.
We are not in competition with other groups or clubs, nor are we a social club. We are dedicated to increasing profits for our business members.
How can the group benefit you?
• Produce solid leads for your business, beyond your circle of influence.
• Receive public speaking education and learn key tips for building your business.
• Enjoy the ability to help others build their businesses, while also increasing your business’s success.
• Network in a structured environment, designed to provide high energy and great referrals.
• Childcare options available for mothers of young children.
Guest Guidelines
Guests can attend one meeting without membership.
Please be sure to sign our guest book
Fill out a member application when ready to join the group.
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