Combining our colors
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Small chapters of the American Business Women's Assn. are combining together as a way to attract more members. Many chapters find that the benefits of pooling their energy and resources more than make up for the time and effort they have invested in the partnership. The chapters that have been formed out of existing, smaller ones include the Ke-Harbor Chapter, Fort Myers Beach Chapter, Kendall Charter Chapter and Continental Yorktowne Chapter.
Publication Name: Women in Business
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0043-7441
Year: 1996
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It's your chapter's business
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Business strategies enhance the operations and membership of American Business Women's Assn. chapters. Successful chapters practice goal-oriented planning and consider member input when preparing educational programs, seminars, fund raising events and community projects. Chapters that have benefitted from using sound business practices include Magic Circle, Shenango Valley Charter, Amis de Lafourche and New Hampshire Charter Chapters.
Publication Name: Women in Business
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0043-7441
Year: 1996
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Board approves councils and education fund
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The 1994-95 National Board of Directors of the American Business Women's Assn. (ABWA) made two important decisions during its Oct. 4, 1995 meeting in Portland, OR. The first of these is the decision to formally recognize councils and to include them in the National Bylaws. The second decision is to expand ABWA's educational fund by approving a business-skills grant and loan program intended for the continuing education of members.
Publication Name: Women in Business
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0043-7441
Year: 1995
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