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Growth of Women-Owned Businesses Explodes! Demand for Training and Assistance is Needed Now to Help Businesswomen Achieve Full Potential
The 2nd-annual Business Women Series, held in Irvine, California on Thursday June 8, 2006, will assist women in learning new business development strategies as well as achieve total well being.
Whether it’s the need for more flexibility in their schedules or an inner call to make their dreams into reality, there is no doubt that women-owned businesses are making a huge impact on our national economy. According to statistics from the Center for Women’s Research and the Small Business Administration, women-owned businesses has grown 50 percent over the last 10 years, growing twice as fast as any other type of business throughout recent years.
Whatever the reason that women are starting their own business, there is one underlying characteristic they all have – all are risk takers. And while the Center for Women’s Research indicates that newer women-owned firms tend to be founded by women with managerial experience, there is no doubt that there is a continual need for women to educate themselves on new business strategies that can help grow their organizations.
“Women typically find that they have to assume many different roles when they start their own business, and for many that is overwhelming,” said Aggie Kobrin, founder of Conference and Expo Connections, LLC, which will be holding the 2nd-annual Business Women Series on June 8 in Irvine, Calif. “That’s why it is so essential to offer women business owners support and education on how to achieve a solid foundation and grow their business.”
Kobrin created the event to assist women to learn new cutting-edge business development strategies and develop the skills needed to run a successful business. The Business Women Series will also include Learning Sessions on Friday June 9, at which women can take intensive half-day workshops. The workshops offered include sessions on Personal Broadcasting, How to Attract Clients, and the Art of the Interview. This year’s event will include an inaugural Health and Wellness Expo, designed to help women realize that a successful business starts from within. All in all, the conference will empower women to reach their greatest potential.
“The conference is not just about building a business,” says Kobrin. “It’s about helping women achieve their goals and realize themselves,” Kobrin added.
This year’s conference will include over 20 experts discussing topics such as marketing, public relations, coaching, stress management, mentoring, and attracting clients. Among the 20 speakers and 4 panels this year include television personality Dr. Letitia Wright, who will tape her nationally syndicated cable show, “The Wright Place,” from the conference including an interview with the editor of Entrepreneur magazine; three-time Olympian and founder of OlympicMotivation.com, Ruben Gonzalez; Mimi Donaldson, business consultant, nationally-renown speaker and author; and Millionaire Mentor Gregory Scott Reid.
The Business Women Series is sponsored in part by KNX 1070 Newsradio, Ameriprise Financial, Entrepreneur's Source, Besack & Associates, Business Wire, Irvine Chamber, RBN, Meetings & Mixers, The Wright Place, Trade American Card, Womens Calendar and Womens Radio.
General admission to the event is 7 for all members of affiliate groups, or 7. Admission includes access to all seminars, the exhibit area, Health & Wellness Expo, a buffet lunch, and the evening networking reception with complimentary hors d’oeuvres. There is also a exhibit area/Health & Wellness Expo/reception ticket available. For more information, please visit the Business Women Series website at http://www.businesswomenseries.com or contact Aggie Kobrin at (949) 727-1211 or aggie@businesswomenseries.com
About the Author: For more information, please visit the Business Women Series website at http://www.businesswomenseries.com or contact Aggie Kobrin at (949) 727-1211 or aggie@businesswomenseries.com
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