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Women’s Business Group Introducing Informative Webinars

FAIRFIELD — Committed to bringing the highest quality caliber talents and resources to local businesses, the Entrepreneurial Woman’s Network is presenting Cindy Solomon’s “Entrepreneur Business Essentials” webinar series. The three-part series, sponsored once a month in January, February, and March, will provide the tools for successful management from “finding the best customers” to implementing the “perfect process to leadership.”

Ms Solomon, a sought-after leadership and customer loyalty speaker, will tell participants why everything they thought about customer loyalty is wrong. An internationally recognized speaker, consultant, and author whose clientele include AT&T, Coca Cola, Deloitte Touche, Inc. Magazine, Microsoft, State Farm Insurance and the Alaska Chamber of Commerce, Ms Solomon helps organizations determine their best customers and build profitable, successful long-term relationships while cultivating customer-focused management teams capable of meeting the challenges of today’s and tomorrow’s economy.

Local business professionals are invited to join Ms Solomon for the first webinar on January 21, from noon to 1 pm.

The webinar series is designed to help small business leaders identify their market strengths and best customers, and outline the steps needed to take and use that knowledge to quickly build one’s bottom-line. Cost for each webinar is $49 for EWN Members and $79 for nonmembers.

To be guaranteed a spot for the January 21 kickoff webinar, registration must be made online at www.ewn-ct.org no later than noon on Wednesday, January 20. Session 2, “Process Makes Perfect,” will be on February 18; Session 3, “Leadership — The Next Steps,” will be conducted on March 25. 

A leading Connecticut businesswoman’s organization, the Entrepreneurial Woman’s Network (EWN), based in Westport and Fairfield, is a not-for-profit organization devoted to developing the business talents, capabilities, leadership, and skills of entrepreneurial women.

Founded in 1982, the group provides information, activities, and support to help EWN members grow their businesses and run them more effectively. It also provides a network that fosters the willing exchange of information with other entrepreneurial women who share similar experiences.

For more information, contact Doreen Gebbia, chair, EWN Continuing Ed Committee, at 203-944-0816.

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