Bonnie Ross Parker – The Quick Connection

February 28, 2011

Bonnie Bonnie Ross-Parker
Speaker/Author and CEO/Founder The Joy of Connecting

Bonnie Ross-Parker, a multi-dimensional entrepreneur, is a speaker/author and CEO/Founder of a nationally recognized customer acquisition/marketing program called The Joy of Connecting®. Her books include: Walk in My Boots – The Joy of Connecting, Y.O.U. – Set A High Standard for Being Human and 42 Rules for Effective Connections.


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IKEA now a Silver Sponsor!

February 24, 2011

I am thrilled that IKEA is now a Silver Sponsor, joining our prestigious family of partners that includes Fortune-ranked companies and successful small businesses. Thanks to our valued sponsors, we are able to offer state-of-the-art regional events for corporate women and business owners in the Southeast.

Leading sponsors to date for “Believe. Begin. Become. Possible Woman 2011” are American Airlines (Platinum), Southern Company (Gold), AT&T (Premier) and IKEA (Silver).

Other sponsors include: The Home Depot, SunTrust Bank, Atlanta Magazine, Kroger, BLUE MedSpa, Avon Products, WE USA, Atlanta Daybook, Maggianos, Aloette, Stewart and Company, ExactTarget, ProWin and BlackBox Technologies. New supporting sponsors include INQUIX, Total Site Solutions, and The Good Works.

New Sponsor: The Home Depot!

February 3, 2011

Wind Enterprises is pleased to announce that The Home Depot is now a valued Silver Sponsor for BELIEVE. BEGIN. BECOME. Possible Woman 2011! “I am thrilled that The Home Depot is now a part of our prestigious family of partners that includes many Fortune-ranked companies and successful small businesses. It is only because of our sponsors that we are able to continue to offer state-of-the-art regional events for corporate women leaders and women business owners in the Southeast,” says Linda Wind, CEO, Wind Enterprises. “And we look forward to a long and continuing relationship with The Home Depot, as our vision of making a unique and significant difference in the lives of women globally is aligned with the vision of the founders of The Home Depot.”

The Home Depot was founded in 1978 by Bernie Marcus, Arthur Blank, Ron Brill, and Pat Farrah. The Home Depot’s proposition was to build home-improvement warehouses, larger than any of their competitors’ facilities.

“Bernie and I founded [The Home Depot] with a special vision — to create a company that would keep alive the values that were important to us. Values like respect among all people, excellent customer service and giving back to communities and society.”
—Arthur Blank