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    NAWBO Hosts Town Hall Luncheon with Local Government Leaders

    March 28, 2013No Comments
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    logo_NAWBOSedona AZ (March 28, 2013) – The Sedona – Verde Valley chapter of National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBOSVV) will hold their monthly meeting on Thursday, April 11th at 11:15am at Heartline Cafe in West Sedona.

    Meet with local government leaders in an intimate “town hall” setting to learn how to participate in and influence the interests of small business. This is your chance to find out how to affect change in public policy. Come spend some time with Yavapai County Supervisor Chip Davis, Sedona Mayor Rob Adams, Cottonwood Mayor Diane Joens, and Camp Verde Mayor Bob Burnside.

    In addition to this fabulous speaker, NAWBO will shine the spotlight on member Patricia Wheat of About Face, New Directions in Skincare.

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    For information on joining NAWBO SVV with its business development opportunities, go to www.nawbosvv.org and click Member Benefits.

    Please make your reservation by visiting www.nawbosvv.org and click on Events for more information and to purchase your ticket. Don’t wait – register today!

    National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO)

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