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Congratulations to Cara Good, President of WunderMarx|PR, whose company made the OC Metro Business "Best Places to Work Hall of Fame." WunderMarx is one of the top PR companies in Orange County, and also one of the most charitable.

Dining News in OC Metro Business June 19 announced that Zov's Bistro in Tustin, owned by Zov Karamardian, debuted its newly designed lounge for Mezze Hour. Starting at 4PM daily, special lounge menu items are under $10.

Specialized Marketing Services, Inc., founded by CEO Gloria Robbins, was featured in OC Business Journal on June 30. SMS recently consolidated and moved the entire operation from three separate locations into one 82,000 square-foot building in Santa Ana.

In the June 19 Business is Blooming article of OC Metro, Camille Jayne, founder/CEO of Matters at Hand, shared insights on the growth of NAWBO-OC to over 400 members, as more women find owning a business to be a satisfying alternative to the corporate world.

UPS presents the Exporting for Growth Seminar. Open the gates to global success. Participate in this exciting seminar. Exporting for Growth will bring together global trade experts to show you the tools for growing your business across borders. Hear lessons learned from successful entrepreneurs; get your questions answered by customs brokerage, finance, transportation and technology experts; and set up one-on-one consultations with local U.S. Commercial Service trade experts. Designed for interaction, the seminar format will engage the audience and provide answers to your pressing questions, including: How do I ensure my export shipments clear customs smoothly? What global transportation solutions are available? What new export markets should I consider? Don't let lingering questions stand between you and global success. Register Today!

NAWBO Home Financing Program Provided by Wells Fargo Wells Fargo will be NAWBO's Home Mortgage Partner. This home financing program offers home-financing solutions that suit the specific needs of women business owners, their employees, and family members, including purchase and refinance programs, second-home and investment property financing, and more. Call 1-888-568-1906 or click here to learn more.

Henry Walker, CEO of Farmers & Merchants Bank which is the Marquis Sponsor of the NAWBO-OC Chapter, was featured in a Sunday Profile in the LA Times on March 30, as well as features in the Long Beach Press Telegram and Long Beach Business Journal. Congrats again Henry for the new appointment.

Orange County Business Journal Women In Business Awards The annual Women In Business awards luncheon and special edition honors women who have distinguished themselves with their outstanding professional accomplishments. Self nominations are encouraged and past nominees are eligible for consideration. Nominations can be made online at www.ocbj.com.

Henry Walker Now CEO of Farmers & Merchants Bank
Henry Walker has been named CEO of Farmers & Merchants Bank, the Marquis Sponsor of NAWBO-OC. Henry, a fourth-generation Walker, assumes the CEO position from his father, Kenneth Walker, 80, who continues as President of the Long Beach main office. Effective March 11, Henry assumes management of the 22-branch bank, as well as continues as Chief Credit Officer, overseeing the bank's loan portfolio. Congratulations Henry!

"I Know Henry" Offer from Farmers & Merchant's Bank A wonderful financial gifting opportunity has been presented to NAWBO-OC from our Corporate Partner, Farmers & Merchants Bank. They have generously offered to provide a monetary gift to the NAWBO-OC’s Women Business Institute Education Center when you choose to use open an account at one of their many branch locations. F&M anticipates running this program for years to come as they work with us to build our education endowment. Many of our members have accounts with F&M, and they consistently give high marks for service and products. details

SBA Offers Free Online Course & Assessment for budding entrepreneurs to provide the fundamentals of starting a small business. The Small Business Primer Strategies for Success online training is a free course designed to assist individuals who are thinking about starting a small business or who are in the early stages of running a business. The Primer is available through the SBA’s Small Business Training Network (see "new courses").

Corporate Patron Offers Free Online Training At Hewlett-Packard we are proud to be a corporate patron for NAWBO and the sole technology partner. We want to help you leverage our portfolio of personal computing, printing, software, and services to be a competitive asset to your business. Visit www.hp.com/go/women to access FREE online classes, learn how to become an official HP supplier, shop for technology products, find out how to take advantage of our grants for your child’s school, and much more. We understand small business. After all, HP was founded in a garage in Palo Alto, CA in 1939 with just two employees—Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard!

Principal Financial Educational Series for Women Business Owners
Growth Strategies For Your Business: Free Teleclasses For Women, From Leading Experts... How easy is it? Just pick up the phone and listen as subject experts share valuable advice on how to build and grow your business. And if you're unable to attend the day of a class, all classes are recorded and archived so you can listen and learn any time, anywhere. The best part? It's absolutely free. There's no obligation. Just create a profile, sign up for your teleclasses and start learning today. Teleclasses are scheduled at 10am Pacific Time. Space is limited. CLICK HERE to pre-register or hear audio transcripts of past classes.
2/26/2008 The Five Secrets of Millionaire Women Business Owners
3/25/2008 One Company's Award-Winning Equation: Employee Financial Fitness + Physical Fitness = Fiscal Fitness
4/29/2008 A Woman Business Owner's Multi-Million Dollar Success Story: Do What You Love, the Money Will Follow
5/27/2008 A Discussion with the Author of The Girls' Guide to Building a Million-Dollar Business
6/24/2008 Why It's So Hard to Find Good Employees - But Easy to Keep Them Once They Are Happy
7/29/2008 Blogging to Boost Your Bottom Line: Four Approaches to Make Money through Blogs
8/26/2008 Five Things Every Business Owner Should Ask Her Financial Advisor Today
9/30/2008 Why Every Business Owner Should Plan for the Unexpected
10/28/2008 Make Your Brand a Household Name: Seven Buzz Tactics Money Can't Buy
12/2/2008 Get Wired into Social Networking: How to Use Sources from Linked to MySpace to Grow Your Business

Women's Opportunities Center, Career/Life Planning Programs, UCI Extension, offers its clients one-on-one, one hour job coaching sessions with certified, trained job coaches. We also offer workshops; interviewing, resume development and negotiating skills to help you find that ideal job. To find out more about our membership programs call the center at 949-824-7128.

The Orange County Small Business Development Center (SBDC) provides no-cost confidential business consulting as well as low-cost quality training for Orange County small business owners and future entrepreneurs on topics such as access to capital, employment and payroll tax issues, writing a business plan and more. CLICK HERE to see SBDC's Winter Training Calendar.

Energy Efficiency Program Contracting Opportunities at SCE
For companies or individuals in energy efficiency-related business, Edison invites you to visit our web site at www.sce.com, click "Doing Business" on the green bar, then select "EE Contracting Opportunities." You will be able to view various energy efficiency contracting opportunities available. To register to receive Requests for Proposals (RFPs) click the "sign up now" button.

Online instructor-taught classes for small business owners
Online business classes are available for small businesses throughout the nation through a co-sponsorship between the U.S. Small Business Administration and the Thomson Corp (Ed2Go). Ed2Go is a national provider of online instructor-taught training classes, offering courses through more than 1,000 community colleges and other partners around the country. Small businesses and entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to enroll in three of Ed2Go's most popular online educational courses at no cost. Each online course will be six weeks in length, and will be facilitated by an instructor. Registration for each class will be taken at the SBA's Small Business Training Network site at www.sba.gov/training. Go to the free online courses section and click on the "Instructor-Facilitated Courses" button to complete your registration.

SBA offers free and low-cost management training
Did you know that the Santa Ana district office of the U.S. Small Business Administration offers many free and low-cost classes for business owners? Topics include most anything you wanted to know about starting and running a small business... ABC’s of Starting Your Own Business, Doing Business with the Government, Human Resources For The Small Employer, Marketing Your Small Business, SBA 8(a) Certification, E-Commerce for Small Business, Legal Issues For The Start-up Business, IRS / EDD Payroll Tax Workshop, Cash Flow and LOTS more. For the schedule visit http://www.sba.gov/ca/santa/ and click on "Training Calendar."

Union Bank of California Does Business With Women
Union Bank of California (UBOC) is a small bank with diverse procurement needs. Approximately 25 percent of UBOC's procurement contracts go to women and minority-owned businesses.
UBOC's approach to procurement is to build a database that includes all qualified suppliers, women-owned businesses as well as non women-owned businesses. "We are interested in attracting WBEs because they are a good fit for us and because they can stand on their own two feet as a supplier for UBOC, not simply because they are a woman-owned business," says Richard Chacon, Manager of Supplier Diversity for UBOC. UBOC's procurement needs include information technology (IT) services, human resources, audit services, architectural services, building maintenance services, computer peripherals and software, management consulting, landscaping, courier services, commercial art and graphic designers, and security and control services. UBOC has a three-step process for building their supplier database. "First, we ask that you make sure your product or service is a fit for the bank. This is the most important step for WBOs," says Chacon. Second, request a UBOC vendor information form, fill it out and return it to Chacon. Chacon can be reached by phone at 800-821-8351, or via e-mail at Richard.Chacon@uboc.com. It is helpful to note on the form if you are certified as a WBE, but UBOC does not require certification. Third, update your contact information as frequently as necessary. Before Chacon puts a UBOC department in touch with a potential supplier, he verifies the contact information on the supplier. Keeping your contact information current in his database will accelerate the bidding process for both you and UBOC.

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