NAWBO Announces Continued Relationship With Capital One Small Business
Together: Rising – NAWBO and Capital One Working for Women Business Owners
(McLean, VA, January 30, 2008)--The National Association of Women Business Owners® (NAWBO®) is pleased to announce Capital One Financial Corporation has renewed its corporate partnership with NAWBO for 2007-2008. NAWBO and Capital One renewed this alliance to help women entrepreneurs achieve and exceed their personal and professional goals.
“NAWBO is delighted to continue our partnership with Capital One Small Business, which will bring more business tools to striving women entrepreneurs.” said Lisa K. Hickey, NAWBO president and CEO of Douglass Screen Printers. “With access to Capital One Small Business’ resources, products, and services, NAWBO members will be better educated, more connected, and poised to grow their businesses to the next level.”
“Capital One recognizes the value and importance of women small business owners and believes in NAWBO’s goal of propelling women entrepreneurs forward,” said Susan Tedesco, vice president of Small Business at Capital One. “We understand the unique needs of small business owners and are committed to providing a full range of resources and solutions uniquely tailored to help businesses succeed.”
About Capital One Small Business: Capital One offers a range of products to meet small business needs, including small business credit cards, small business loans and lines of credit, and small business savings accounts. As the largest issuer of small business Visa credit cards, and the third largest lender of SBA loans, Capital One provides specialized support designed to make it easier for small business customers to manage their finances so that they can focus on what's important to them. Capital One small business products are available via direct mail, www.capitalone.com/smallbusiness, phone (800.926.1000) and fax.
About NAWBO: Founded in 1975, NAWBO propels women entrepreneurs into economic, social and political spheres of power worldwide. Thirty years later, NAWBO is still the only organization that solely represents the interest of women entrepreneurs in all industries. The organization’s mission is to strengthen the wealth-creating capacity of its members and promote economic development; to create innovative and effective change in the business culture; to build strategic alliances, coalitions and affiliations; and to transform public policy and influence opinion makers. Visit www.nawbo.org for more information.
Contact:
Shawn Taylor Zelman, szelman@nawbo.org
Brynn Slate, bslate@nawbo.org
703-506-3268
800-55-NAWBO
www.nawbo.org
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