Public Policy | Advocacy Spotlight
I would like to invite you to get involved in NAWBO NYC’s Public Policy Committee. We need you
I would like to invite you to get involved in NAWBO NYC’s Public Policy Committee. We need you
“If they don’t give you a seat at the table, bring a folding chair.” ~Shirley Chisholm
Calling all NAWBO NYC Members! We want to learn more about you.
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I’ve never experienced anything like I’m seeing right now with women business owners supporting other women business owners.
As I look around our community of thousands of women business owners across the nation, I am so heartened and inspired by all the examples of women shining bright in the face of tremendous uncertainty.
If numbers don’t lie and they tell a story (and they do), there’s no time like the present to know your business numbers.
Ask any woman business owner who has faced a health struggle and she’ll tell you it’s difficult, sometimes impossible, to run a successful business when you’re not feeling and operating at your best.
Technology is amazing, yet there’s nothing like an old-fashioned phone call or face-to-face meeting to build or strengthen a relationship.
There’s nothing like the end of a year to take stock in a big way—a way that not only makes us feel proud of how far we’ve come, but reignites our excitement, creativity and drive for what lies ahead.
The phrase “servant leader” brings to mind images of Mother Teresa or Susan B. Anthony when in actuality, there are servant leaders everywhere among us—especially at NAWBO.
Every once in awhile, we all feel it: Things are coming together and falling into place for something very big to happen.