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Asociación de Mujeres

Empresarias y Profesionales Presentation

ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL AND ENTREPRENEUR WOMEN

AMEP:

“We believe in the

power of women to

change the world” Irene A Keegan & Claudia Herrmann

AMEP is an organization that brings together women entrepreneurs, professionals and executives in the United States with the goal of empowering women at the business, professional, social, cultural and family levels.

AMEP is a 501(c)(6) for non-profit corporation.

Visit us at our Website: www.amepusa.org

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WHO WE ARE

Contribute to the economic, social, material and cultural development of Latino women in business, Latino executive and professional women and promote their holistic development.

Promote equal opportunity in the workplace arena for women and improve Latino women’s social, economic and technical condition.

Influence public opinion through acts, alliances, campaigns and approach to authorities, agencies and public and private organizations, as well as community organizations with similar goals and objectives.

Promote friendship and mutual comprehension among Latino women in the United States

MISSION

OBJECTIVES

MEMBERSHIP: increase the number of members of the national association and create new local chapters in all states

FINANCE: be a self-sufficient and financially growing organization, through membership drives and activities that will provide the services our membership requires

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: obtain financing to provide support and services needed by economically vulnerable women and girls, for them to obtain education, become economically active and improve themselves in all aspects of their lives

OBJECTIVES, Cont'd.

SPONSORSHIPS AND ALLIANCES: with companies and

groups with similar purposes

EDUCATION: of women to improve their working

conditions, their businesses, personal relations and

their family life

CONNECTION: among women to promote creation

of jobs for them, business among women and

friendship

MENTORSHIP: support women and teenage girls to

be leaders in all areas, following the example set by successful women

WHY BECOME A MEMBER OF AMEP?

AMEP is the only association of its kind in Texas and

other parts of the United States that seeks to address

the needs of Spanish speaking Latino professional and

business women, with programs and activities oriented

specifically to their professional development in their

language of origin: SPANISH.

AMEP is proud to have over 100 active members in its

three years of existence.

ACTIVITIES MONTHLY BREAKFAST NETWORKING MEETINGS

SAN ANTONIO, TX: On the second Tuesday of each month at: The

Egg and I, 830 NW Loop 410 corner with Blanco, San Antonio, TX

78216, 8:00 a.m.

DALLAS, TX: On the second Wednesday of each month at: Nuevo

León Restaurant in Farmers Branch (odd months) and The Original

Pancake House in Plano (even months), 8:00 a.m.

Each month a member gives a presentation

MONTHLY NETWORKING MEETINGS:

LITTLE ROCK, AR: On the second Tuesday of each month at: Cactus

Jack de Markham St., 6:00 p.m.

BUSINESS MIXERS

At the facilities of our members

ACTIVITIES, Cont'd.

READERS CLUB These events take place due to our great number of readers. It is a monthly event open to the community.

FASHION SHOW Event taking place in San Antonio and soon in Dallas and Arkansas with proceeds distributed to other charitable organizations working with the Latina community

SUMMER CONCERT San Antonio event to support future Spanish-speaking talents

AMEP HOLIDAY BAZAAR In San Antonio and Dallas, supporting small Latina-owned businesses and MLM distributors

AREAS

Consumer Goods Import/Export businesses

Consulting IT Accounting Banks and Credit

Unions – Financing Real Estate

Decoration Education Entertainment

Computer Services Financial Services Photography

Mortgage Services Cleaning Multilevel Marketing Legal

Services Community Services Radio and TV Health

PR, Advertising and Marketing Beauty Salons

Restaurants and Catering Personal Development Tourism

Theater Franchises Postal Services Magazines

Printing Services

Gerardo Menchaca Immigration Law

ICE and

Home Land

Security

Numerology

Victor Landa Latinos in USA

Veronica

Sanders

Flicka Rahn & Andres Pichardo Opera Singers

Martha Mascorro Expert in all information of MEDICAID & MEDICARE

Dr. Enrique Membreño

Gelly Cantu

Mara Wilson - Marketing

Juan

Miguel

López

Roscio Rueda

Leticia Sañudo

Sonia

Navarro –

Taxes

H&R

Block

Elsa

Torreblanca

Printing

Services

Luisa Lewis – Banking Services

Sayra Alcázar – Immigration Law

Hermy Villalobos – Life Coach

Sandra Sulvarán – Radio and Media

PARTNERSHIPS

AMEP has partnered with DFW International Community Alliance and the Greater

Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce to offer our members the benefits of all

events of these organizations and to promote mutual support.

AMEP has also partnered with AeroMexico, the premier Mexican airline to offer

special tariffs and promotion available exclusively to AMEP members, as well as

with Aflac to offer the affordable health insurance benefits for AMEP’s

membership and with Randolph Brooks Federal Credit Union for financial services

available to AMEP’s members.

We have partnered with Aflac to offer affordable medical insurance benefits to

our members

We have partnered with Randolph Brooks Federal Credit Union for financial

support and credits, as well as with other financial services. RBFCU is also a non-profit entity.

BENEFITS

Discounts and benefits offered by AMEP’s partners

Use our Webinar platform that AMEP offers its membership for

free, with unlimited attendees

Advertisements placed in AMIGAS de AMEP pages on Facebook

Monthly ads of members’ companies on AMEP’s Facebook pages

(San Antonio, Dallas y Arkansas)

Ads of members placed on our newsletter and local events pages

Presentation of our members’ business and activities at our

monthly networking meetings

Free exhibition tables at AMEP’s events or where AMEP participates

Include our members’ business or bios in our newsletter

AMEP Radio to interview and bring news to our listeners

MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS

AMEP accepts as members all women who:

Are or desire to be economically active, with a desire to learn and share their knowledge, to be involved with their community and are motivated to grow personally, professionally and socially Have submitted their application and paid the membership fee Are admitted as members by the Executive Committee Have access to electronic media, i.e. e-mail, to facilitate communication with AMEP and other members Men are admitted as members under the friendship category

NATIONAL AND CHAPTERS

NACIONAL

President: Irene Keegan

ARKANSAS

President: Lupita Chavarría

DALLAS

President: Claudia Herrmann (National President 2012-2015)

SAN ANTONIO

President: Irene Keegan

NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

President: Irene Keegan

Vicepresident: Claudia Herrmann

Treasurer: Virginia Arteaga

Secretary: Lupita Chavarría

SAN ANTONIO EXECUTIVE

COMMITTEE

President: Irene Keegan

BOARD MEMBERS:

Ethics and Procedures Rosario Crutchfield

Education Sara Kisel

Alliances and PR Martha Mascorro

Book Club Gely Cantu

Community Projects Lety Carreiro and Lucia Zambrano

Si eres socia y deseas participar en cualquiera de estos comités agradecemos que contactes a la persona que lo coordina. Toda la mesa directiva participa en Eventos y Membresias

DALLAS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

President: Claudia Herrmann

Vicepresident: Lucy Massey

Vicepresident Outreach: Virginia Arteaga

Treasurer: Sayra Alcázar

Business: Sonia Navarro

Francisco Noriega

Marketing, PR Flabia Navarro-Dunnigan

and events: Estella Prettelin

Education and Cultural

Promotion: Desiree Silva Si eres socia y deseas participar en cualquiera de estos comités agradecemos que contactes a la persona que lo coordina

ARKANSAS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

President: Lupita Chavarria

Vicepresident: Sandra Sulvarán

I FORO MUJER EMPRENDE 2013

(I WOMEN’S ENTREPRENEURSHIP FORUM)

MEXICAN CONSULATE

SUMMARY OF THE PROGRAM

I FORO MUJER EMPRENDE Inauguration: Hope Andrade, Texas Workforce Commissioner

Panel 1: The ABC on Starting your Own Business

The Business Plan, Forming a Company,

Tax and Accounting Issues

Panel 2: Support to Newly Formed Businesses by Non-Profit

Organizations and Government

Acción Texas, SBDC, Greater Dallas

Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, City of

Dallas

Panel 3: The Vision of Success

Success Cases: Latina women share their stories of

challenge, success and practical advice

Keynote

Speech: Beth Van Duyne, Mayor of Irving, Texas

RESULTS: I FORO MUJER EMPRENDE

Number of attendees: 240

Potential for new businesses: 85

Presence of IPADE: alliance for the professional and business success of Latina women

Presence of the Mayor of Irving and support of Latina owned businesses

Presence of: Small Business Development Center - SBDC, ACCION TEXAS (the largest micro-financing entity for minorities), Chambers of Commerce (business assistance centers) and the Office of Economic Development of the City of Dallas

Private companies – assisting and sponsoring to create new businesses

Support: the Mexican Consulate of Mexico in Dallas and the Texas State government through the Texas Workforce Commission and Commissioner Hope Andrade

II FORO MUJER EMPRENDE 2014

DALLAS CITY HALL – CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER

SUMMARY OF THE PROGRAM II FORO MUJER EMPRENDE

Inauguration: Mónica Alonzo, Deputy Mayor Pro-Tem, Dallas

Panel 1: The Latino Business Community and the Support of the Latin-American Consulates

José Octavio Tripp Villanueva, Consul General of Mexico in Dallas, Gloria

Alvarado Aceituno, Consul General of Honduras in Dallas , Ana Raquel

Cruz, Deputy Consul of El Salvador in Dallas, Alberto Valencia Carlo,

Consul General of Peru in Dallas

Panel 2: The ABC on Starting Your Own Business

The Business Plan, Forming a Company, Tax and Accounting Issues

Panel 3: Support to Newly Formed Businesses by Non-Profit Organizations and

Government:

The Office of Economic Development of the City of Dallas, Acción

Texas, Small Business Development Center, Small Business

Administration

Panel 4: The Vision of Success

Success Cases: Latina women share their stories of challenge,

success and practical advice

Keynote Speech: Janie Barrera, Founder and CEO of Acción Texas (now Lift Fund)

RESULTS II FORO MUJER EMPRENDE

Number of attendees: 290

Potential New Businesses: 92

Presence of: Small Business Development Center - SBDC, ACCION TEXAS (the largest micro-financing entity for minorities), Small Business Administration (SBA) and the Office of Economic Development of the City of Dallas

Private companies – assisting and sponsoring to create new businesses

Support: Consulate General of Mexico in Dallas, Consulate General of Peru in Dallas, Consulate General of El Salvador in Dallas, Consulado General of Honduras in Dallas

EDUCATION FOR SUCCESS

SEMINARSS, COURSES, WORKSHOPS AND WEBINARS

SUBJECTS

EDUCATION FOR SUCCESS PR and Marketing – Branding for Small Business

Sales: Sales Techniques and Closing

How to Succeed with your MLM Business – MLM 360

Bullying and Anger Management at the Workplace

Life-Work Balance

Negotiation – Effective Negotiation Techniques

Financial Education for Small Businesses

Financial Literacy and Principles and Creation of Prosperity and Abundance

Change your Attitude – Change your Life: How to Succeed in Business

From the Idea to the Business: Legal Aspects of Starting a New Business

How to Buy and Sell Real Estate

San Antonio

1st AMEP FASHION SHOW

1er ANNIVERSARY

AMEP SAN ANTONIO

DALLAS

MONTHLY BREAKFAST NETWORKERS

MONTHLY BREAKFAST

NETWEORKERS Attendance: 15-50 persons

Subjects: Talks, small conferences and

presentations imparted by AMEP members

Results: Generation of new business for and among members

P.e. Ana Azimi, public accountant and realtor has increased her clientele by networking with new potential clients at our breakfast meetings. Gely Cantu has increase her Multilevel Network

COFFEE WITH THE CONSUL

Attendance: 90 - 120 persons

Themes: conference and presentations by institutions and organizations supporting Latina owned businesses: Small Business Administration, Acción Texas (now Lift Fund), ProMéxico

Results: Attendees have direct access to institutions that can help them to create a new business or expand their existing businesses. As a result of AMEP’s events, Lift Fund has awarded financing to at least five individuals who have been able to start their own business

ARKANSAS

ADDRESS AND INFORMATION

[email protected] For events

[email protected] For all information

[email protected] For all information

[email protected] For all information

Address: 6211 W Northwest Highway Ste. 251

Dallas, TX 75225

8503 NW Military HWY # 105-154

San Antonio, TX 78231

Website: www.amepusa.org

AMEP was formed as a for non-profit corporation with the Secretary of State of Delaware in October 2011 and obtained the 501(c)(6) status in September 2014