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2007 Make Mine a $Million Business(R) Program Launched in Boston
Eight women were awarded mentoring, money, marketing and technology
assistance at the Make Mine a $Million Business event in Boston to help
them grow million Dollar enterprises. Two Massachusetts-based women were
among the winners with businesses in Bradford and Sudbury.
A panel of judges, women entrepreneurs, and an audience at the Boston
Convention & Exhibition Center selected the awardees based on elevator
pitches designed to explain why their business plans had million-dollar
potential. Boston was the host of the first 2007 Make Mine a $Million
Business event. Five more events will be held throughout the United
States this year.
The Make Mine a $Million Business program (www.makemineamillion.org)
is the only national initiative of its kind committed to helping
post-start-up women entrepreneurs who aspire to running million-dollar
businesses. In Massachusetts alone, there are more than 200,000
women-owned firms of which only 5,400 exceed $1 million in revenues.*
Launched in 2005 by Count-Me-In for Women’s
Economic Independence with founding partner OPEN from American Express®,
the program has pledged to inspire one million women to declare their
intent to build $1 million businesses by 2010. Currently, only 3% of the
10.4 million women-owned U.S. businesses generate $1 million in revenues
annually. When one million women grow their businesses to $1 million
nationwide, the economic impact on the state of Massachusetts will be
substantial, contributing $17 billion in additional economic activity
and creating almost 116,000 new jobs.*
"The Make Mine a $Million Business program
supports local communities in New England and across the country by
helping women to build successful enterprises in their own hometowns,”
said Nell Merlino, founder and president of Count-Me-In. "The
program helps women realize a deeper confidence and belief in themselves
and their businesses.” "OPEN firmly believes helping women-owned
businesses break the million dollar mark isn’t
just a great idea; it’s an idea whose time
has come,” said Susan Sobbott, president of
OPEN from American Express. "Make Mine a
$Million Business helps women adopt a ‘million
dollar mindset’ and focus on working ‘on
the business’ rather than ‘in
the business’, which is essential for growth.”
Since 2005, 71 women have been chosen from states across the nation to
build million dollar enterprises, create jobs and strengthen the U.S.
economy. Of the 71 awardees, 10 women have already crossed the million
dollar threshold. The program has also succeeded in attracting
partnerships from leading organizations such as AIG, FedEx, Intuit,
Cisco, and QVC.
"The Make Mine a Million program gives sound
practical advice and resources to women who are trying to build their
financial future. We see that women business owners who are taking
advantage of the program are displaying the spirit and determination
needed to succeed,” said Ned Cloonan, vice
president of international and corporate affairs, AIG. "From
our experience all over the world, we know that women play a critical
role in the economic decision-making process in their homes and in their
communities. There is no difference in the United States, and the Make
Mine a $Million Business is the kind of economic development program
that gives women the necessary tools to secure their future, creating
jobs and fostering prosperity within their communities.” Boston Awardees
The following eight women were Boston awardees:
Colleen Bonniol, of Seattle, WA, is president and principal designer
of MODE Studios, Inc, a company specializing in the application of
multimedia and lighting design.
Zuni Corkerton, of Powell, OH, is president of RefCheck Information
Services, Inc., the only human resource-based reference
checking/background screening firm in the industry.
Claire Evans, of Clermont, FL, is president of amaZulu, Inc., a
natural architectural company dedicated to developing new innovations
and sustaining higher service standards.
Lori Laviolette, of Bradford, MA, is president of North Shore Athletic
Club, a health club and fitness center featuring "ageless
exercise” for its aging clients and other
amenities.
Pauline Lewis, of Alexandria, VA, is president of oovoo Design, an
e-tailer of hand-embroidered handbags from Vietnam.
Wendy Pease, of Sudbury, MA, is executive director and owner of
Rapport International, LLC, specializing in professional translation
and interpretation services.
Alison Rhodes, of Wilton, CT, is founder of Peek-A-Boo BabyProofing, a
company dedicated to providing products and services that ensure
toddler safety.
Ilene Segal, of New York, NY, is Founder and Creative Director of baby
idesign, a chic, stationary design division created especially for
babies.
Additionally, the Boston event was highlighted by a pilot micro-loan
program designed to recognize entrepreneurs earlier in their
development. Six women-owned businesses were acknowledged and awarding a
$5,000 loan and coaching from Count-Me-In, targeted mentoring and
training, networking opportunities, and access to sponsors.
The following six women were micro-loan awardees:
Olga Baldos, of Plainview, NY, founded Jac’s
Handy Meals/Spinach Sensations, a business that produces hand-held
frozen spinach rolls.
Barbara Brown, of Medford, MA, founded Integrity Woodworking, a custom
cabinet and furniture maker.
Sheila Murray, of Boston, MA, founded HealthConnections International,
the only permanent/long term placement agency in the U.S. that
specializes in placing allied health care professionals in jobs in
other countries.
Stacey Smith and Linda Shapiro, of St. James, NY, founded
Moms-for-Profit, a business consulting agency that provides a wide
range of advisory services.
Julie Trelstad, of White Plains, NY, founded Plain White Press, a
developer of information products, primarily by and for women, who
want to simplify some aspect of their lives.
Sandra Daniels, of Cincinnati, OH, founder of Embrace - a Sweets
Company, a wholesaler of brownies, cakes, pies and cookies.
The next stops for the 2007 Make Mine a $Million Business program are
Wisconsin on May 21st, Atlanta on June 2nd,
Austin on October 4th, New York on October 23rd,
and Burbank on November 14th.
About Count-Me-In
Count Me In for Women’s Economic Independence
is the leading national not-for-profit provider of on-line business
loans and resources for women to grow their micro businesses into
$million enterprises. Find us at www.countmein.org
or call 212-245-1245.
About OPEN from American Express®
OPEN® is the
American Express team dedicated exclusively to the success of small
business owners and their companies. The OPEN Team supports business
owners with unparalleled service. With tailored products and services,
the team delivers purchasing power, flexibility, control and rewards to
help customers run their business. Specifically, business owner
customers can leverage an enhanced set of products, tools, services and
savings, including charge and credit cards, convenient access to working
capital, robust online account management capabilities and savings on
business services from an expanded lineup of partners. To obtain more
information about OPEN, visit OPEN.com, or
call 1-800-NOW-OPEN to apply for a card or loan. Terms and conditions
apply.
American Express Company (www.americanexpress.com)
is a leading global payments, network and travel company founded in 1850.
About AIG
American International Group, Inc. (AIG), world leaders in insurance and
financial services, is the leading international insurance organization
with operations in more than 130 countries and jurisdictions. AIG
companies serve commercial, institutional and individual customers
through the most extensive worldwide property-casualty and life
insurance networks of any insurer. For more information please visit www.aig.com.
* Data source: US Census Bureau. Economic
Census, Survey of Business Owners: Women-Owned Firms, 2002.
Published January 2006. (SB02-00CS-WMN). Prepared by Julie Weeks,
President and CEO of Womenable, www.womenable.com.
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