BUFFALO, NEW YORK – The local chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) is hosting its annual mega-mix, mega-mingle, and mega-meet “Each One. Reach One.” networking event. With over 400 attendees expected, special additions to the event include the attendance of NAWBO’s National CEO Jen Earle and the support of General Motors Tonawanda Engine Plant as the event sponsor. “The Women of the Buffalo Niagara Chapter are thriving and setting an example of excellence for their peers. Visiting these outstanding women and hearing first-hand their efforts to bring real, tangible change is energizing and inspiring,” said Jen Earle, CEO of the National Association of Women Business Owners. “Time spent with the members of NAWBO always gives focus and meaning to the work we are doing across the nation.”
WHEN: Wednesday, March 9, 2016 4pm–5:30pm (Networking); 5:30pm–8:30pm (Event)
WHAT: 2016 Each One. Reach One. – WNY’s Largest Networking Event Supporting Women Business Owners. Each One. Reach One. is an afternoon of women business owners showcasing their services and products followed by an interactive and unique dinner networking opportunity. This must attend event has grown each year. It is estimated that over 400 female business owners and entrepreneurs will attend the 2016 event.
WHERE: Samuel’s Grande Manor, 8750 Main Street, Williamsville, NY
WHO: Buffalo-Niagara Chapter, National Assoc. of Women Business Owners
Jenn Earle, NAWBO National CEO
Steve Finch, GM Tonawanda Engine Plant Manager
COST: Member ($50); Non-Member ($65)
“GM Tonawanda Engine Plant recognizes that strength comes with diversity and talent,” said Nina Price, GM Tonawanda Engine Community Relations Manager.
“We are pleased to learn that Jen Earle will visit Buffalo in support of the local NAWBO chapter. It really shows a commitment to focusing on cultivating various cultures and propelling women business owners into greater economic, social and political spheres of power in Western New York.” Sabina Ramsey, President of NAWBO Buffalo Niagara, said, “This year we have started a movement to raise the voice of women business owners in the region. We have brought new energy into the organization and working towards being an organization of the future; embracing diversity and women business owners working in all industries. Our effort has not only brought on larger partnerships such as General Motors which shares our values, but attracted attention from a national level. We are very pleased.”