scwcc history 1993-2013
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The 20th anniversary yearbook history of the Southern Colorado Women's Chamber of Commerce, with interviews, timeline and 2013 member directory. Edited by Linda Mojer, With Substance, Inc.TRANSCRIPT
2013 SCWCC Accolades Retrospective & Member Directory • 1
Business Leader of the Year Award
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2 • Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce 20th Anniversary
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Welcome Friends!
We’re thrilled that you’ve joined us to celebrate the landmark 20th anniversary of the Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce - as well as help us honor the 2013 Business Leader of the Year. An unprecedented number of candidates have been honored by nomination this year, so congratulations go to each of these outstanding business women and community leaders!
And if that weren’t enough, you may be here today simply in response to the growing buzz around the Women’s Chamber. This 20th anniversary marks a pivotal point in our history. We are growing, and working to increase our infl uence and impact in the business community of Colorado Springs and the Pikes Peak region as we drive to fulfi ll our mission to support, develop and promote business. Thank you for your dedication to a culture in which empowered and confi dent business women are vital to economic growth.
One of the most important ideas we want to share with you today is that you are a vital player in the next 20 years of this organization’s success - and indeed the success of all women in business in our community. If you sell a product or service ... if you employ, manage or partner with women in the workplace ... if you guide people in handling and directing their fi nances in any way ... the Women’s Chamber is essential to you, because:
• Women control 51% of private wealth in the US• Women comprise 54% of our nation’s workforce• Women make 85% of all consumer buying decisions
Today, we encourage you to get involved with SCWCC to support the success of women in business in our community, as they continue to drive our economy in so many ways. And we’ll look forward to engaging with you as we work toward our next 20-year milestone.
With warmest regards,
Meredith J. MassePresident, SCWCC Board of Directors (2012-2013)Senior Vice President, Innovative Career Consulting, Inc.
The Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce welcomes you to its 20th Anniversary Celebration & 2013 Accolades Business Leader of the Year Award Luncheon
With Emcee Kimberly Price, Morning News Anchor, Fox21 News
Today’s ProgramWelcome & video remarks, Senator Mark UdallRetrospective Film by Forte EventsSponsor Recognitions & Foundation FundraiserProgram & Business Leader of the Year Award
Speakers & PresentersLinda Mojer, SCWCC Executive DirectorJan Weiland, First SCWCC President 1993Mary Lou Makepeace, Mayor 1997-2003Judi Lakin, SCWCC President 2003Leslie Eldridge, SCWCC President 2008Meredith Masse, SCWCC President 2013Lynne Telford, 2012 BLY / Presenter
Thanks to ... our Sponsors Jazz Player / Adams Bank & Trust .....back coverJazz Player / CenturyLink .................................. 7Jazz Player / Colorado Springs Utilities............. 2Jazz Player / Janna Hoiberg.............................11Jazz Player / University of the Rockies ........... 27Bootlegger / Prosper Creatively....................... 15Bootlegger / USBank ....................................... 13Flapper / The Bridge & Inn at Garden Plaza
Supporters and CreativeAccolades Brooch Design: Susan HelmichAdvertising: Colorado Springs Business Journal Contributors: Terza Ekholm, Connie NeffEditing & Research: Tascha Yoder, Terry ZarskyEvent Management: Forte Events / Tami Forero20s Graphics: Alison Stannard / BobDog DesignHistorical Images: Pikes Peak Library DistrictPhotography: Ayla’s Photography, CSBJ, Gazette, NL Moore Creative, Evie Petrikkou, Westside PioneerPublication: KPB PrintingVintage Consulting & Gifts: Blanche’s Place
Publication edited, designed & produced byLinda Mojer ~ With Substance, Inc.
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4 • Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce 20th Anniversary
Today Jan Weiland is the Vice President of Cascade Investment Group. But only twenty years ago, she was the driving force behind initiating the Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce – for which we thank her immensely! When I met with Jan recently, she impressed me as a no-nonsense business leader, but one with incredible patience and grace in sharing this particular story. At the close of our interview, I was convinced she could overcome the obstacles of any storm, real or business-related, and still prosper.
We covered her leadership role from the genesis of her idea for a women’s business group, to the culmination of establishing the Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce. She also offered insights on the current status and future of SCWCC.
When Jan relocated from Philadelphia, already a successful banking advisor with the Weiland Group, she began searching for a business organization to replace her east coast chapter membership in the National Association of Women Business
Owners (NAWBO). She visited the few existing business clubs in town (including the Chamber of Commerce, which claimed to support women in business), but found none that offered programs particularly designed for women. She began to think about forming a women’s chamber that would fi ll the niche needs of consistent business programming and provide a venue for discussing those issues unique to women, with other women.
She approached the Colorado Springs Chamber of Commerce (CSCC) for their ideas about forming a Women’s Chamber. Brenda Smith had just been elected the fi rst woman Board Chair for the CSCC and felt that Springs women business owners did not want a separate organization. She stated that since women wanted to do business with men, she believed they preferred an organization where both sexes comprised the membership.
Although little support was offered for the venture initially, Jan was determined to progress along her own path. Even as a newcomer to the area, she’d become very active in making connections with other women-owned businesses, companies and politicians supportive of women-owned business. She sought support in the form of ideas and procedural requirements, obtaining meeting hosts and sponsors from this core group while she continued planning and organizing
a Women’s Chamber. She moved quickly and kept a high profi le by remaining active in the community and joining other organizations … always as “President of the Women’s Chamber.”
Many individuals supported her early efforts, including Susan Presti, the fi rst member to join SCWCC and CPA Cathy Skiles, one of the early board members who eventually became President. The Wagonwheel Council and Pueblo Council of the Girl Scouts were early members
FORWARD THINKING by Connie Neff
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and very supportive of the overall mission. When the organization was incorporated on April 19, 1993, the list of Executive Offi cers included Weiland as President, Leslie Schwager and Mimi Vigil as fi rst and second Vice-Chairs, respectively, and Barbara Johnson as Secretary.
The Independent, Business Journal and the Gazette lent support through great coverage of early SCWCC meetings and the fi rst Woman’s Business Award celebration. John Weiss, Publisher of the Independent, also compiled a monthly “Power Pages” to promote women owned businesses. Dave Pringle, President of the US Bank, was an early adopter through membership and lent valuable support. Other bank Presidents of the time - like Gary Mammel (then with Norwest Bank, which later became Wells Fargo) and Dick Gillespie (of Bank One, later JP Morgan Chase) - sponsored some of the fi rst Accolades events and provided encouragement, refreshments and printed marketing materials.
The very fi rst Women’s Chamber meeting was held at a time when Colorado led the nation in the number of women-owned businesses. Jan’s core working group included Harvard MBA graduate Tracey Bernett, who revealed market statistics and shared fl ow charts in a high caliber marketing presentation. The program demonstrated the group’s professional gravity and purpose, and served well to garner sponsorships and the support of the larger local businesses. During its own corporate transition, Bank One hosted the fi rst unoffi cial meeting - then followed up promptly with the fi rst offi cial meeting reception, underwritten by JP Morgan Chase Bank at the Antlers.
Denver’s Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce, also provided Jan and her nuclear group invaluable perspectives on membership drives and programming and generously donated printed materials for several of the early meetings. As you can imagine, the hurdles Jan had to overcome for this great venture included negative press and lack of support from status-quo business leaders and politicians as well as resistance by the local chamber.
Accolades itself originated as an idea from a visiting Elaine Demery, President of the Colorado Women’s Chamber, who shared that an annual event to honor an outstanding woman-owned business had been a resounding success in Denver, and recommended a similar program for the Springs. Soon the fi rst
Accolades Committee was formed with Buck Blessing as chairman, to identify and honor a Woman Business Leader of the Year. Gary Mammel again signed on to help underwrite the fi rst Accolades award celebration, which listed Norwest Banks, KKTV Channel 11 and Telephone Express at the highest levels of support. The newly formed SCWCC proudly selected DeeDee LeGrand, then President of Heisley/LeGrand Advertising, to receive this historic honor.
Many notable attendees came to the fi rst Accolades celebration to represent their businesses in the ceremony. Keynote speaker LaRae Orullian, President and founder of the Women’s Bank of Denver, addressed the many challenges to, and the importance of, new business formation in Colorado. Orullian was also the National President of the Girl Scouts of the USA, and her appearance helped to draw 320 attendees to the kickoff celebration.
Today, Jan views the Women’s Chamber as a dynamic and growing entity, supportive of successful and aspiring women business owners throughout the region. She continues to enjoy the monthly luncheon meetings, where she’s observed the fun and enthusiasm of the attendees, and remains encouraged by the momentum and ongoing strength of the board. She also commented on the quality of programs, the attentiveness of the group and her own pleasure at learning about the varied experiences and triumphs of the speakers.
In her eyes, the Women’s Chamber continues to “do business” very well - and very consistently – largely evidenced by its growing membership. She reaffi rmed, “The Women’s Chamber is a consistent organization which meets the needs of its membership family, as well as that of our community”. She recognized that success to be based on a strong governing board, an ideal location, diverse community and the sincerity the group exudes to its membership and the public.
Thank you, Jan – for your foresight and leadership, in founding the Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce!
In early coverage of her start-up efforts, Jan’s high school
yearbook photo was often used. Youth aside, her intent was all
business, all the time!
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SCWCC Board PresidentsMeredith Masse ..............................2012-13Beth Kelly .......................................2010-11Leslie Eldridge ................................2006-09Lynda Rataczak Carmichael ............2004-06Judi Lakin .......................................2002-03Brenda Quinones ............................2001-02Mary Pearsall .................................2000-01Kim Woolf Jackson .........................1999-00Jan Fisher .......................................1998-99Anne Schnabel ................................1997-98Cathy Skiles ....................................1996-97Marilyn Newell ................................1995-96Leslie Schwager ..............................1994-95Jan Weiland .........................................1993
Past President Kim Woolf Jackson [1999-2000]My husband and I moved back to Colorado Springs from Dallas, in August of last year, and today I work with Wells Fargo as Regional Industry Specialist in Business Banking. We’d been in Texas for two years, where I worked for American National Bank of Texas, as Business Development Offi cer and Retail Manager. Prior to that, I was a Vice President/Client Manager for Bank of America in the Global Commercial group in West Palm Beach, Florida for eight years.
SCWCC provides one of the best networking opportunities for women in Colorado Springs. I’m so pleased to see that the organization has thrived and expanded with vibrant, intelligent women with a wide variety of skill sets. One of my many fond memories from SCWCC included our board retreat at the beginning of my term as President. The retreat was held to share ideas and facilitate our planning session for the year at Marcy Looper’s beautiful home. One of the outcomes was to schedule a ‘done in a day’ project for SCWCC - which eventually was determined
to be a day of painting. The Colorado Springs home belonged to an elderly man that lived alone, and it was two stories. We weren’t skilled painters by any sense, but we were determined. There were at least 20 women and kids that came along. It was a bigger job than anticipated and we had to adjust to a ‘done in two days’ project. It was rewarding and so much fun to share the experience with friends.
Past President Catherine M. Skiles, CPA, P.C. [1996-97]
When the Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of
Commerce was started 20 years ago, the Colorado Springs
business community was still very much a “good-old-boys”
community. The business environment is much better
now, but not perfect in every industry for hard-working,
talented women. The SCWCC provides a safe environment for women to come together to network and to improve their business skills through
classes, presentations, input from other women business leaders, etc.
My presidency was during a diffi cult time
for the SCWCC. The organization’s fi nancial situation was not good
and we needed to continue working on
earning the respect of other organizations in
the Springs and expand the membership to
continue as a viable organization.
Beth Kelly Brenda Quinones Anne Schnabel
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8 • Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce 20th Anniversary
In preparing to write this, I went online to do a little research about women in business today and came across an article written by Annie Xu for the online magazine Women in Business and Industry (www.wib-i.com). The points made in her June 2013 article align almost perfectly with the mission and purpose of the Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce; illustrating how SCWCC is as relevant today as it was at its inception in 1993. Women today have made great strides in the world of business and commerce. Yet there’s still plenty of opportunities for improvement. Most of us can share a story or two of struggles we have faced in a still male-dominated work place.
While I served as president, the SCWCC celebrated its fi rst ten years. We lauded the accomplishments of the fi rst decade and at the same time, board members rolled up their sleeves to develop a work plan to ensure the organization remained signifi cant and relevant going forward.
More than anything we wanted a ‘serious’ organization that offered more than just a monthly meeting with networking opportunities. We wanted to attract successful, established professional women in business as well as the young up-and-comer. We wanted an organization made up of diverse members that provided something of value to everyone who joined or attended a SCWCC function.
We wanted SCWCC to have a voice in the community. Board members participated in women-focused organizations like the Women’s Foundation and Girl Scouts (proceeds from Accolades went toward scholarships at the time). SCWCC was represented at the Diversity luncheons and the Coalition of Chambers. Brenda Quinones, 2001-02 president, organized the fi rst Women’s Summit.
We looked at the structure of the organization and revised the bylaws and organizational chart. We revamped the eight year old membership brochure to explain the benefi ts of membership more thoroughly, as well as the volunteer opportunities available. We created more occasions for women to promote their businesses through program sponsorships and mini-tradeshows.
I’m proud of our body of work. I truly value each and every one of the people with whom I served. Through my association with the Women’s Chamber, I developed valuable relationships and friendships that continue today. For me, SCWCC delivered on its mission and promise: to support, develop and promote women in business through education, information exchange, partnerships and alliances with other organizations promoting commerce, and to create opportunities for women in business.
SCWCC 20 YEAR TIMELINE
1993 | Creating Possibilities for Success and Profi tabilityFebruary 18: First meeting called to discuss the possibility of a Women’s Chamber, attended by Jan Weiland, Barbara Johnson, Wendy Straight and Mimi Vigil.
Survey developed and issued in March to identify unmet needs; Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce organized … SCWCC Incorporated by Colorado Secretary of State on April 19 … First Board of Directors formed on July 6, comprised of President Jan Weiland, Lisa Are, Sara Boatz, Chris Czarnowsky, Cynthia Illick, Barbara Johnson, Christy Lowery, Leslie Schwager, Catherine Skiles, Shirley Stewart, Wendy Straight, Mimi Vigil, Kathryn Wallace.
Federal 501-c-6 status granted August 13 … First program “Request for Success” with speaker Kat Jorstad was held with over 157 in attendance … Pre-launch prospect roster listed 49 … First holiday luncheon with speaker Donna Pagano drew 120 attendees ... initial membership reached 70.
1994 | Launching in EarnestFebruary 17: First Accolades named DeeDee LeGrand as Business Leader of the Year [BLY] … Featured speaker was LaRae Oruillian, CEO of the Women’s Bank in Denver and National President of the Girl Scouts of the USA … 320 attend … Sponsored by 18 corporations in 5 categories, with KKTV, Telephone Express and Norwest Banks at the top levels.
Leslie Schwager takes on Presidency … SCWCC hosts VII J.O.B. S. Economic Empowerment Breakfast in April; mailing list at 2,500, 16 programs offered, 80 active members … BusinessLine Newsletter published quarterly … First evening conference “Head to Toe Financial Cent$” held
SCWCC Ten Years In ... Ten Years Agoby Judi Lakin
timeline continues, pgs.12-20
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With over 30 years of experience, Judi Lakin has worked with both for-profi t businesses and nonprofi t organizations in the Pikes Peak region. Currently the Investor Relations/Marketing Director at The O’Neil Group, Judi has a unique combination of effective business skills with a creative background.
Judi started her career in marketing somewhat by accident. Enrolled in UCCS’s MBA program as a fi nance major, she was hired by Vladimir Jones, then known as PRACO, a local advertising agency powerhouse. The combination of her new job and early marketing coursework convinced her to expand her studies to include an emphasis in marketing in addition to fi nance.
Judi credits Nechie Hall, founder of PRACO and her then boss, for mentoring and launching her career in the marketing and public relations fi elds. Starting out as a PR assistant - responsible for making sure the shovel made it to the groundbreaking or the scissors were on hand for the ribbon cutting - Judi left PRACO as the Media/Marketing Director nearly fi ve years later to become the Director of Marketing for the YMCA.
Community involvement has been an important part of Judi’s career. She’s volunteered for a number of local organizations, including the Junior League of Colorado Springs and the Colorado Springs chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators. She served on the TESSA and Girl Scouts boards of directors and currently serves on the Griffi th Center for Children Foundation board. She was a 2005 Woman in Infl uence and a 2003 Woman of Distinction fi nalist.
According to a 2006 Gazette article by Sarah Colwell ... Leslie Eldridge wears many hats. She is the executive director of ViewPointe adult community and assisted-living center in Rockrimmon, co-owner of L&K Enterprises, an English teacher once a week at Remington College, a doctoral student at University of Phoenix, a mother of three, a grandmother of two and the president-elect of the Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce. “I guess I’m what you’d call a ‘Type A’ personality,” Eldridge said. And that was before she took the helm of SCWCC, changed its direction, earned her Ph.D and skipped town.
Now Dr. Leslie K. Eldridge has two passions in her career. One is her commitment to helping women in business be successful and the other is providing a warm and loving home for older adults. She’s been working in senior housing for over 20 years, after beginning her career as a Nursing Home Administrator. From there she began working in assisted living and ultimately ended up in independent retirement housing. She has an undergraduate and Masters degree in Business Administration. Her Doctorate is in management, emphasizing in organizational leadership.
Her many leadership roles have included board director for the Department on Aging, committee chair for various civic organizations and, of which
she is most proud, President of the Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce for 3 years.
She spends her time following her passions by researching and studying senior housing options and leadership for women. She has published a book based on Baby Boomers and their interest in retirement housing. She is currently writing a book for women on leadership.
Dr. Leslie loves to learn and is passionate about her career. She has worked for Senior Lifestyle for 6 years, 3 years at Liberty Heights in Colorado Springs and 3 years at The Breakers at Edgewater Beach in Chicago, IL. She is inspired by the residents and staff within the senior environment with the many stories they have about their lives and the knowledge they share. She continues to participate in women’s organizations in Chicago to preserve the voice for women in business. Welcome back, for this special occasion!
Type-A TransfusionBig Changes in 2006
Oda RoozeboomVP Professional Services
Memorial Hospital
Margaret SabinPresident/CEO, Penrose
St. Francis Health Services
Cari ShafferPresidentADDStaff
Linda WeiseCEO, Colorado Springs
Conservatory
Aikta MarcoulierExecutive Director, Small
Business Development Center
Amanda MountainRegional Director
Rocky Mountain PBS
Hannah ParsonsCo-Founder
EpiCentral Coworking
Melissa RemickSystem Administrator
Colorado Springs Utilities
Camille BlakelyPresident / Owner
Blakely + Company
Kathy BoeCEO
Boecore
Susan EdmondsonCEO
Downtown Partnership
Lisa Jesse, Senior VP & Co-Founder
Intelligent Software Solutions
Accolades Business Leader of the Year Nominees Selected photos courtesy the Colorado Springs Business Journal, provided by nom
inee, or public source.
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12 • Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce 20th Anniversary
Reflecting on Accoladesin October, 3:30-7:30pm, with 14 presenters; fees $20 members, $30 non-members.
1995 | Expansion PlansMarilyn Newell is President … Mary K. Helsaple named Accolades Business Leader of the Year [BLY] … SCWCC publishes premiere edition of membership directory ... 139 members … XI J.O.B. S. Economic Empowerment Breakfast draws 270 attendees in July.
Published goals: 1) To act as a resource center, providing information and assistance to businesswomen in the community … 2) To utilize and showcase the expertise of the chamber members, both within the SCWCC and the business community … 3) To provide mentoring relationships for our members and for college and high school women.
1996 | Growing Pains Cathy Skiles, President … Karen Delorenzo, BLY … SCWCC hosts XIII J.O.B. S. Economic Empowerment Breakfast for 253 … Membership at 86 … Program speakers include Teri Adams-Fjellman, Elaine Demery, Marcy Morrison, Cari Shaffer … Business roundtable “Share the Wealth of Business Experience” features 8 businesswomen in focus groups.
1997 | Continued SuccessAnne Schnabel, President … Debra Siverson, BLY … 77 members … Greater Chamber offers shared offi ce space to Minority Chambers, including SCWCC … Program speakers include Mary Pearsall, Jan Fisher, Peggy Seitz, Dr. Maryjane Axtell-Paulsen … Mayor Mary Lou Makepeace is elected the fi rst female mayor of Colorado Springs, presents keynote at Accolades.
1998 | Partnerships Jan Fisher, President … Sandy Taylor named Business Leader of the Year [BLY] … SCWCC begins a
Lynne Telford [2012] was a rare Business Leader of the Year award winner - in that her work leading Care and Share’s support to the community during the Waldo Canyon Fire was so outstanding that there were no other contenders. She received multiple nominations, and the review committee chose to pre-announce the award for the fi rst time in its history. Look for Lynne to announce this year’s surprise winner!
We asked past winners to refl ect on both the SCWCC’s impact and their feelings about the award itself.
Megan Harmon [2011] The SCWCC provides a safe environment for professional women of all levels to engage in meaningful relationships to support and advance their own personal well-being. If you gathered a group of men together, they would have a different
set of challenges than a group of women with the same level of job responsibility.
We learn differently, interact differently and face different challenges than our male counterparts. In my opinion, the SCWCC is a cheering squad for women in business in the Southern Colorado region. They help you learn skills, meet people and more fully develop to your full potential as a woman in business.
Also, most women are not super great about what I call “victory laps”. I have accomplished a lot in my career and it was nice to be “forced” to take a moment and acknowledge those accomplishments. My Accolades award came at a time that I needed to be reminded what I was doing was important. That it was acknowledgement from a group that I hold dear made it even more special.
C.J. Moore [2007] The Women’s Chamber is the ideal forum for women-owned businesses as well as women in business. It’s a great way to connect with your peers and potential customers. It gives us an excellent way to talk about our companies and to advance the cause of women overall.
2012 BLY Lynne Telford with Executive Director Linda Mojer
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It was such a honor to have been considered for this award and then to win it was just one of the highlights of my career. I so appreciate that SCWCC honors women in business like this. I am just so humbled to even be considered with the stellar group of other winners and nominees.
Renita Wolf [2000] Receiving the Accolades award was especially meaningful to me because it recognized both my business and community leadership. As the fi rst one in my family to graduate from college, I know the power of achieving economic self-suffi ciency through education.
Receiving the award allowed me to expand my circle of infl uence to better impact my
community. Throughout my career I have been a leader in promoting economic independence and leadership opportunities for women and children through my work with numerous community organizations.
At U.S. Bank, we take pride in being an active and vital member of the communities we serve. Which is
why U.S. Bank is proud to support the Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of
Commerce - now in its 20th year!
Supporting and celebrating the leaders of today ensures a successful tomorrow.
Congratulations to the 2013 Accolades winner!
ACCOLADES WINNERS??? .....................................2013Lynne Telford......................2012Megan Harmon ...................2011Zelna Joseph ......................2010Stephannie Finley ...............2009Joy Love ..............................2008C.J. Moore ..........................2007Sallie Clark .........................2006Mary Lou Makepeace ..........2005Martha Barton ....................2004Donna Bertram ...................2003Jan Weiland ........................2002Debbie Shackelford .............2001Renita Wolf .........................2000Laura Muir .........................1999Sandy Taylor .......................1998Debra Siverson ...................1997Karen Delorenzo .................1996Mary K. Helsaple .................1995DeeDee LeGrand .................1994
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ACCOLADES ART & ARTISTSThe Accolades Business Leader of the Year receives a handcast sterling silver and 14kt yellow gold brooch inspired by the SCWCC logo. This outstanding piece of original jewelry art is created by Susan Helmich each year, and a contemporary re-design was issued in 2011 - which Susan very generously donated to that year’s lucky winner, Megan Harmon!
Previous winners (beginning in 2002) received an earlier version, and the last of this limited edition series was presented in 2010, when the initial design was retired - leaving those with the fi rst edition in very exclusive company. Scan the room to see how many you can spot!
A year after being named the 1995 Business Leader of the Year, artist and area businesswoman Mary Helsaple was commissioned to create an original artwork as a special recognition gift at Accolades.
Her subject was the Atthis Heloisa Hummingbird, against the backdrop of a rainforest ecosystem,
which refl ected the goals and purpose of the SCWCC. A limited edition of prints were produced, and one is presented to each year’s
keynote speaker. Read more about the artwork and view it in detail by following links under Accolades > Artists on SCWCC.com.
This year, Allison Stannard (BobDog Design) adapted the hummingbird motif as an element of our Deco-themed event - and it’s featured on the cover of this publication.
Local graphic artist Deb Tuzel revised the Accolades logo in 2010 by adding the SCWCC signature icon, retaining the star motif and updating the brilliant script font.
partnership with the Colorado Springs Sports Corp. to co-host Accolades Award Luncheon (which will continue through 2004) … supports Women’s Consortium and Pikes Peak Coalition of Chambers … establishes relationship with UCCS Karen Possehl Women’s Endowment [KPWE], supplying mentors and offering programs.
1999 | Networking Kim Woolf Jackson, President … Laura Muir, BLY… partners with The Independent to distribute second edition of Power Pages - A Resource Guide for Women in the Pikes Peak Region to members … SCWCC and Sports Corp begin website R&D … programs expand to offer networking to fi t multiple schedules … Candidate and issue forums offered & well-attended.
2000 | Outreach Mary Pearsall, President … Renita Wolf, BLY … BusinessLine Newsletter goes to bi-monthly … BOD sets goals for outreach, meaning, involvement … Accolades draws all-time high attendance at 420, with Kimberly Price as emcee … Marcy Looper hired as Administrative Assistant … SCWCC.com launched … CSCC President Will Temby & Mayor Makepeace address annual meeting … programs feature EDC, City Offi cials, downtown development, support to TESSA.
2001 | Business as UsualBrenda Quinones, President … Debbie Shackelford, BLY … 89 members … President spearheaded coordinating local women’s groups to meet to advance womens’ issues locally, calling a “women’s summit” to discuss whenever needed … Programs feature Judy Noyes, BJ Scott, women in the military, security issues, workforce, estate planning.
2002 | Community VoiceJudi Lakin, President … Jan Weiland, BLY … BOD reaches out to the Women’s Foundation and Girl Scouts,
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Women roared into many areas of life during this exciting decade. Many fi rsts were created in politics, art, literature, sports, business, and philanthropy. Women persevered to claim their right to vote in 1920, which opened fl oodgates of pent-up demand for expanded roles in public life.
Our sister state to the north, Wyoming, boasted the fi rst woman governor, Nellie Ross. Edith Rogers became the fi rst congresswoman from New England and served for 35 years.
The lavender columbine was named Colorado’s state fl ower in 1890 - after which it might have been picked to death, had it not been for the efforts of Colorado State Botanist Hazel Schmoll, who was the driving force behind getting a law passed in 1925 to protect it.
Alice Bemis Taylor was our city’s most noted philanthropist of this decade, and founded Colorado Springs Day Nursery in 1923. It opened Christmas Day, and to celebrate, $20 gold pieces were gifted to its construction workers. She created the Bemis-Taylor Foundation to fund the Child Guidance Clinic
for the psychiatric care of children. She provided the endowment for the Penrose hospital maternity ward, as well as funding the purchase of what is now the Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site. She donated the organ to Grace Church and contributed millions of dollars to Colorado College, the Fine Arts Center, Day Nursery and the Bemis-Taylor Foundation. She and her husband built La Foret in Black Forest and she was inducted into the Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame in 2010.
“Lady Bountiful of Hell’s Kitchen” was none other than the philanthropist and art collector, Marjorie Post.
In 1924, Florence Sabin, born in Colorado, was elected the fi rst woman president of the American Association of Anatomists and the fi rst lifetime woman member
WOMEN ROAR INTO THE TWENTIESby Terza Ekholm
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SCWCC
The SCWCC Board of Directors adopted a Policy
Governance model in 2008, and secured its fi rst Executive
Director to seal the deal.
Over the past fi ve years, the organization has enjoyed
steady and sustained growth, resulting in tripled
membership, doubled revenues and ten-fold
outreach in the community.
Board terms are three years, with equal rotations and openings fi lled annually.
of the National Academy of Sciences. While she is studying the role of white blood cells to fi ght off diseases such as tuberculosis, Colorado Springs reached its zenith as the preferred center for recovery from the disease.
Florence Allen becomes the fi rst woman to attain a judicial post, while Genevieve Cline was the fi rst woman appointed as a federal judge.
In business, The Maidenform Brassiere Company was founded by Ida Rosenthal, while Lila Wallace co-founded Reader’s Digest. The Seeing Eye dog school was started by Dorothy Eustis, while Martha Graham founded the Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance. Silent screen legend Gloria Swanson started her own production company with Joseph Kennedy.
The fi rst crossword puzzle book was created by none other than Margaret Farrar. The still popular Betty Crocker character was created by Marjorie Husted.
Edith Wharton, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Ellen Glasgow each received the Pulitzer Prize for their literary works. Emily Post published her fi rst etiquette book, which went through ten editions and ninety printings. Margaret Mead published her most famous book.
Helen Wills Moody won the National Junior Tennis Championship, starting an athletic career that spanned another 20 years. Gertrude Ederle was the fi rst woman to swim the English Channel, breaking the previous record by almost two hours.
By the end of the decade, the Great Depression necessitated the movement of more women into the workforce.
takes part in Diversity luncheons, Coalition of Chambers … re-structured bylaws & organization, revamped marketing collateral, developed roundtable programs, sponsorships and mini-tradeshows for members … programs featured Mental Feng Shui, creative leadership, League of Women Voters, productivity, Summit of Professional Women’s Organizations at City Hall.
2003 | At the Mid-PointTenth Anniversary celebrated … Lynda Rataczak Carmichael tapped to begin a multi-year term as President … Donna Bertram named BLY … Teresa Barnes hired as Administrative Assistant … Michelle Bracewell hired to re-design & host SCWCC.com … programs feature PowerPhrase communications, Emotional Intelligence, Values Based Leadership, SBA Support to Women Businesses, politics, web navigation, women in science, Who Moved my Cheese? Workshop.
2004 | Web ReadyMartha Barton, BLY … Membership Directory goes online … 93 members on record … fi rst online PDF of BusinessLine newsletter issued for download … newletter frequency increases to monthly … SCWCC conducts outreach with Chamber Business Expo booth, Coalition of Chambers … wins TESSA Pasta in the Park sauce-off … programs on confl ict management, volunteerism, identity theft, networking.
2005 | Foundation SCWCC Foundation incorporates under the Colorado Nonprofi t Corporation Act, later obtains IRS 501-c-3 status … its mission is to promote the advancement of women through education, information exchange, partnerships, and alliances with other organizations promoting commerce … funds Girl Scout Gold Sponsorship Awards. Mary Lou Makepeace ends Mayoral term, honored as Accolades Business Leader of the Year [BLY].
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Cass MullaneProsper Creatively
Candy VandenbergEnt Federal Credit Union
Sandy WengerConspire!
Lisa YensAdams Bank & Trust
Patrice ChristianTransAmerica Financial
Tami ForeroForte Events
Jenifer FurdaCS Business Journal
Torie Giffi nKXRM Fox 21 News
Beth Roalstad | President ElectInnovations in Aging
Hillary Reed | SecretaryUniversity of the Rockies
Elaine AndersonEntrepreneur
Mark BittleCenturyLink
Board of Directors & Staff
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2013 Board of Directors: Back row (l-r): Caryn August, Susan Presti, Jennifer Fisher (Secretary), Tascha
Yoder, Paula Pollet (Treasurer); front (l-r) Jan Weiland, Pauli Hubbard, Megan Harmon (President-Elect). Not
pictured: Lynn Becka, Linda Mojer, Kathleen Voss, Kellie Wisbrock and Terry Zarsky (pictured opposite).
2006 | GovernanceSCWCC hires consultant to develop and implement Policy Governance for the organization … BOD begins transition process, adopting major change on how it conducts its own business … Leslie Eldridge becomes President for what will become an extended 3-year term … 72 members … Sallie Clark, BLY
2007 | TransitionBOD continues its work to re-confi gure governance, re-building policy manuals, re-writing bylaws, conducting training … SCWCC becomes an early adopter in membership with the Pikes Peak Regional Business Partnership [PPRBP] … Foundation hosts & sponsors workshop: The Other Way to Win with Linda Seger drew 50 attendees … C.J. Moore, BLY
2008 | Re-EnergizedLinda Mojer relinquishes BOD seat to take on fi rst, formal Executive Director role, in a part-time, contract capacity … plans initiated to slowly build organization into sustainability … 87 members … Joy Love, BLY … SCWCC Foundation designates the Karen Possehl Endowment Fund [KPWE] as its offi cial fund benefi ciary … commitment continues to date.
2009 | MomentumMarketing collateral is re-designed to emphasize women owned/driven/friendly taglines, logo updated to include web URL, companion FDN brand created … SCWCC Foundation hosts Step Dynamics seminar with featured speaker Laddie Blaskowski … Greater Chamber Executive Stephannie Finley named Business Leader of the Year [BLY].
2010 | Empowered and confi dent business women are vital for economic growthPresident Beth Kelly oversees fi nal phase of governance change … all documents updated, re-fi led and new vision statement (above) embraced
In February of 2005, fi ve women came together to form the fi rst Board of Directors of the Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce Foundation: Lynda Rataczak, Renee Sickles, Sheilla Snell, Jan Weiland and Terry Zarsky. The group organized and incorporated under the Colorado Nonprofi t Corporation Act, were approved by the Secretary of State and then fi led for 501-c-3 status with the IRS, which was approved a year later.
Its stated mission - then and now - is to promote the advancement of women through education, information exchange, partnerships, and alliances with other organizations promoting commerce. Doing so through “collective impact” allows the Foundation to engage Women’s Chamber members in small ways that add up - and their generosity has been remarkable.
Seminar and workshop programs over the years - created to fund the initiative - have included The Other Way to Win, Step Dynamics, Web Thinking, and Who Moved My Cheese?
After partnering with Girl Scouts of America for several early funding cycles, the SCWCC Foundation directed its attention toward supporting women returning to college and chose The Karen Possehl Women’s Endowment as its major fund recipient in 2008. Managed through the CU Foundation, the Karen Possehl Women’s Endowment provides opportunities for talented and deserving women to attend the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS). These non-traditional women gain the freedom and confi dence to invest their energies more fully in their coursework and to pursue experiences
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Thank You to Centerpiece Donors (as of July 15)Arbonne ~ Nancy Moore
August Image Consulting ~ Caryn AugustBasket Perfect ~ Marcia Breit
Blakely + Company ~ Camille BlakelyBristol Brewery ~ Jane Aiello
Cascade Investment Group ~ Jan WeilandCenter for Powerful Living ~ Tascha YoderColorado Springs Utilities ~ Susan Presti
Creative Financial Services ~ Pauli HubbardDe Bonet Chalet VitaliTEA Bar ~ Kevin and Patty Hamblin
Designed for More: Life Beyond Limits ~ Dale FaliniEarth Cures ~ Rebecca Anderson
Ent Federal Credit Union ~ Paula PolletFountain Valley Chamber of Commerce ~ Leslie Haren-Friesz
Furry Friends, Inc. ~ Tracy BrookhamKaiser Advertising ~ Gina KaiserKum and Go ~ Kellie Wisbrock
KXRM Fox21 News ~ Torie Giffi nLG Advantage ~ Lynn Becka
Lisa at Fran’s Travel ~ Lisa SmithMorgan Stanley ~ Deborah Goodale
MPOWER Consulting ~ Meredith MasseOld Town Guesthouse ~ Shirley Wick
Pikes Peak Library District ~ Terry ZarskySip And Splatter ~ Kathleen Saltmarsh-Voss
Stargazers Theatre ~ Cindy HootenThe Eastern Colorado Bank ~ Megan Harmon
The Plant Lady ~ Kelly RostadThe Terza Factor ~ Terza Ekholm
UCCS ~ Jen FisherUS Olympic Center ~ Erica Hutchinson
With Substance, Inc. ~ Linda MojerApologies for any omissions of commitments that may have
been overlooked, or offered after the print deadline!
Throughout the archived records of SCWCC, the name Terry Zarsky comes up
time and again. A consummate volunteer, she’s served on multiple boards, for
repeated terms, and keeps coming back for more. There’s little she doesn’t know about the SCWCC in particular - and the
community in general - which makes her a truly irreplaceable resource on her own!
Terry has been the Business Services Librarian for the Pikes Peak Library District for 27 years. In this role she
assists those seeking to start a business, grow an existing venture, or help their
employer succeed. She provides business information that
aids in startup formation - like
industry outlook, marketing, demographics, fi nancials, advertising and other topics
pertinent to running a business.
She’s a former board member of the Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce,
and currently sits on the SCWCC Foundation Board of Directors. She has served in many
capacities for dozens of business groups over the last 25 years, including the Small
Business Advisory Group, the International Trade Offi ce, and Quality of Life Indicators
publication. She’s held a board seat with the Colorado Springs All Breed Rescue, and
currently volunteers as a foster parent and as the Adoptions Director for the non-profi t.
Terry teaches classes on fi nding a job, starting or managing a business, and investments.
She’s written reviews of new business materials for the Gazette, and works closely
with many local business organizations. In addition to her SCWCC ties, she provides
guidance and training for SCORE, the Small Business Development Center, Pikes Peak
Workforce Center, Regional Entrepreneurial Alliance, and the Black Chamber of
Commerce among others.
She’s often fully booked with speaking engagements for community business
groups, as well as being a panelist for TAP (the USAFA Transition Assistance Program)
and SCORE’s SmartStart workshops. She presents specialized research programs for
the Small Business Development Center, Mi Casa and local colleges, while also fi nding time to meet one on one with people who
need more personalized assistance.
that enrich their personal development and career preparations. Scholars are recognized each spring at an Unstoppable Women award luncheon, on campus at UCCS.
The Foundation has gradually increased its annual gift and today has set a goal to fully fund a KPWE scholarship at the $5,000 level by 2014. All Centerpiece Fundraiser monies raised at Accolades go toward that goal, and smaller benefi t events and raffl es are scheduled throughout the year.
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CONTRIBUTORSConnie Neff ... I’m a born nature-lover. My fi rst Fisheries Biologist job was on a Columbia River/Bonneville Power Project and I later journeyed with the U.S. Forest Service working as a Firefi ghter, Fish Biologist, Hydrologist, and Planner. My last offi cial assignment for the “Service” was the Restoration Team Leader for the Hayman Fire in Colorado.
Throughout that career, I prepared documents for technical papers about water quality and aquatic species habitat, did scientifi c writing for Forest Land Management Planning and court document preparation for defense of Forest Management Projects regarding the Clean Water Act and the Endangered Species Act. Upon retirement, I wanted to use my writing skills in a more appealingly popular, but informative manner for small business. My company Clear Path Writer, prepares web content, writes blogs and represents the “social” side of business.
Tascha Yoder owns the Center for Powerful Living which trains, mentors and coaches women to be successful entrepreneurs. She is known for creating an environment of trust and identifying opportunities to leverage simple information into business growth. Tascha has an MBA and is a certifi ed coach; she serves on the the SCWCC Foundation board, and is active in her Rotary Club.
An 18-year veteran of the high-tech industry, Terza Ekholm has successfully navigated the communications channels between corporate executives, engineers, marketing managers and fi eld personnel. She’s now an entrepreneur who leads workshops in self-development, is becoming a Senior Certifi ed Trainer for Send Out Cards. An artist, Toastmaster, wife, and grandmother, she also speaks Spanish, a little Russian, and
runs trails for fun. Drawing upon her diverse experiences, she has become “The Thank You Coach”, to share the joy that gratitude, appreciation, and creativity brings. Thanks!
Each month through 2014, PPLD’s Special Collections will release a free postcard featuring notable women who have made important contributions to the city and region. Each new card will contain a small biographical description and the fi rst three of the series are on your tables today. Collect the rest by dropping by the downtown 1905 Carnegie at Penrose Library.
by SCWCC … BOD adopts two-year terms for Presidents, conducts strategic planning sessions … FDN hosts Web Thinking seminar … Forte Events takes on Accolades planning with themed annual re-designs … Zelna Joseph, BLY
2011 | Moving the NeedleMembership doubles to 166 … email subscriber lists reach 5k … revenues more than double … WithSubstance.com re-designs website, converts member database, increases newsletter frequency to twice monthly … ED & BOD broaden outreach, increase visibility, enhance member benefi ts, embrace other networking groups and maintain high profi le in the community … Megan Harmon, BLY
2012 | Goal-TendingPresident Meredith Masse sets goals for diversifying BOD with young professionals, corporate leaders, community infl uencers … social media elements added to marketing plan … FDN President-Elect Megan Harmon initiates BOD growth, sets full funding goal for KPWE scholarship … In response to Waldo Canyon relief efforts, Lynne Telford is fi rst Business Leader of the Year to be nominated singly and awarded by acclimation.
2013 | Refl ecting in CelebrationWomen’s Chamber prepares for landmark celebration of 20 Years … re-brands to small business across a full spectrum of economic impact … from the sales receipt to the C-Suite … the home offi ce to the corner offi ce … non-profi t to NASDAQ … re-positions for baseline infl uence among customers, clients, workforce, suppliers, management and ownership, without gender bias.
While SCWCC programs continue to address and focus on issues of particular relevance to women in business … membership itself provides value through exclusive target marketing & promotional opportunities … target email outreach tops 7k … membership hovers around - then reaches - 250 to jumpstart new growth phase. Join us for the NEXT 20 Years!
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CenturyLink Mark Bittle (719) 636-4576 centurylink.com
Furnace World Lisa Coffy (719) 473-9276 furnaceworldco.com
Merrill Lynch Sandra D’Angelo (719) 630-6062 ml.com
US Bank Mary T. Elkins (719) 268-3181 usbank.com
Business MembersAllstate.............................................. Cally O’Donnell | (719) 596-8800 ............................ allstateagencies.comAspen Auto Clinic ............................ Robbie Kirkland | (719) 761-8390 ............................. aspenautoclinic.comColo. Springs Business Journal ...... Jenifer Furda | (719) 634-3223 ..................................................csbj.comColorado Springs State Bank ........... Cindy Valdez | (719) 473-2000 ...............................................cossb.comColorado Springs Utilities .................Susan Presti | (719) 448-4800 .....................................................csu.orgFox21 News .......................................... Torie Giffi n | (719) 434-3095 .........................................fox21news.comFront Range Orthopaedics ............ Marquesa Hobbs | (719) 365-1948 .................................................fro.comGarden of the Gods Club ..................Tracey Kalata | (719) 632-5541 ............................................. ggclub.comKum & Go ......................................... Kellie Wisbrock | (515) 457-6000 ..................................... kumandgo.comLamar Outdoor Advertising ..........Vanessa Moorman | (719) 473-4747 ........................................... lamar.comLuisa Graff Jewelers ...........................Luisa Graff | (719) 260-0100 .............................. luisagraffjewelers.comMassage & Body Work by Megan ...Megan McGee | (719) 434-2954 ...MassageandBodyWorkbyMegan.comMining Exchange .............................. April Freeman | (719) 323-2000 .....................miningexchangehotel.comMorgan Stanley ..............................Deborah Goodale | (719) 633-1793 .................. morganstanleybranch.comPikes Peak Community College .... Allison Swickard | (719) 502-2666 .............................................. ppcc.eduProsper Creatively .............................Cass Mullane | (719) 471-2022 .............................prospercreatively.comSOS Employment Group .................Rachel Atkinson | (719) 578-5478 ....................sosemploymentgroup.comUMB Bank ......................................... Megan Mulligan | (719) 593-9000 ...............................................umb.comUnited Floor Company ..................Amber Dodge-Pike | (719) 597-0200 ............................... unitedfl oorco.comUniv. of Colo. at Colo. Springs .... Andreanna Romero | (719) 255-8227 ............................................ uccs.eduUniversity of the Rockies...................Hillary Reed | (719) 314-1656 .............................................. rockies.eduWarren Management Group, Inc. ..... Linda Warren | (719) 534-0266 ....................................warrenmgmt.com
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Company Members3C Event CenterSusan Fleming(719) 466-78743ceventcenter.com
Adams Bank & TrustLisa Yens(719) 448-0707 | abtbank.com
Adecco North AmericaAngelique Bovee(719) 866-4035adeccousa.com/2012-TeamUSA/
Aerofl ex Colorado SpringsMarnie Melius(719) 594-8024aerofl ex.com
All In Social Media ServicesRobin McPeek(719) 494-4696 | facebook.com/AllInSocialMediaServices
American Heart Association(719) 635-7688 | heart.org
Arrow Moving & StorageCharyl Amick(719) 527-0616arrowmoving.net
Art & Style BakingChristine Yocum(719) 694-6332artandstylebaking.com/
Artemis WomenLinda Elliott(719) 532-0242artemiswomen.org
Ascent 2 Solutions, P.C.Cindy Frothingham(719) 559-2368ascent2solutions.com
Association of Graduates, USAFABeth Wade(719) 472-0300 x134aogusafa.org
B&L Plumbing, Inc.Kelly Robison | (719) 638-7341bandlplumbing.com
Bank of ColoradoVickie Drew | (719) 227-0100bankofcolorado.com/index.aspx
Benefi t Services Group, IncChelsea Rosenberg(719) 520-3232benefi tservices-co.com
Bestway DisposalSherri Muelhoefer(719) 633-8709bestwaydisposal.com
Better Business BureauBlair Reeves(719) 636-5076 | bbbsc.org
Blakely + CompanyCamille Blakely(719) 630-3833blakelycompany.com
blessings!Teri Adams Fjellman(719) 229-7759blessingsfromteri.com
Blue Twig StudioDeb Prewitt(719) 648-6611bluetwigstudio.com
Brand Ascension GroupSuzanne Tulien(719) 265-1707brandascension.com
Breakthrough Breathwork Meditation | Savanna Cassidy(719) 244-2933breakthroughbreathwork.com
The Broadmoor Mortgage Co.Linda Schierholz(719) 576-1900
Business Truths Consulting, Inc.Judy Blaskowski(719) 260-7170businesstruths.com
Business Women NetworkBernadine Manning(719) 638-0889BWNColorado.com
C. Chance Carson & AssociatesDiane R. Carson(719) 268-0800chancecarson.com
Care and Share Food Bank for Southern ColoradoLynne Telford | (719) 528-1247careandshare.org
CB Insurance LLCSandy McNallie(719) 228-1070centralbancorp.com
Center For Non Profi t ExcellenceDavid Somers(719) 955-0765cnecoloradosprings.org
Center for Powerful LivingTascha Yoder(719) 448-9000centerforpowerfulliving.com
Colorado ExpressionsChristine Pech(719) 761-1218coexpressions.com
Colorado Springs StyleSusan Hinnen(719) 632-0422coloradospringsstyle.com
Comcast SpotlightTina Daniels (719) 442-4977comcastspotlight.com
Conspire!Lynette Crow(719) 260-1128conspire2hire.com
Contents CleaningAshley Zarkovacki(719) 481-3035contentscleaninginc.com
Core CommunicationsKath Schnorr(719) 495-8587kathschnorr.com
Cornbread DesignCindy Davis | (719) 377-0078cornbreaddesign.com/
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Creative Financial ServicesPauli Hubbard(719) 471-4774create-wealth.com
Crystal Peak DesignSusanne Arens(719) 593-9112crystalpeak.com
Cuchiaro and Associates, PCPatricia Cuchiaro(719) 528-6115cpa4colorado.com
dt BookkeepingDenise Tinsley719-339-5884
Dusty Shutt Silver, Ltd.Dusty Shutt | (719) 684-3929dustyshuttsilver.com
Early Connections Learning Centers | Jacqueline Walsh(719) 632-1754earlyconnections.org
Earthly Energy WerxRobin Shankman(719) 685-6372earthlyenergywerx.abmp.com
Eastern Colorado BankMegan Harmon(719) 955-0633yourfriendlybank.com
El Tesoro de los Angeles Retreat Center | Mary Cathryn Haller(719) 258-1616eltesororetreat.org
Emerald Isle LandscapingAmber Shultz(719) 314-7867emeraldislelandscaping.com
Ent Federal Credit UnionPaula Pollet(719) 550-6838 | ent.com
Essential Life LLCAngela Potter(719) 650-2115essentiallife.my90forlife.com/
Exciting Windows by Window Covering GalleryJaque Peterson | (719) 548-1020excitingwindows.com/wcg
Express Employment Professionals | Jan Bonham(719) 390-1300expresspros.com
Family Life ServicesJulie Abel(719) 632-4661 | fl scs.org
Forte Events | Tami Forero(719) 266-4214forteevents.com
Fountain Valley School of ColoradoJoy Kliewer(719) 390-7035 | fvs.edu
Garment Gal | Roberta Emge(719) 306-0781garmentgal.com
Girl Scouts of Colorado Karen Burghart(719) 597-8603girlscoutsofcolorado.org
Globelink Foreign Language Center | Fadia Gnoske(719) 532-0300globelinkfl c.com
Grayson Consulting LLCAngela Edwards(303) 547-2842grayson-llc.com/
Great Western BankJackie Gonzalez(719) 632-8801greatwesternbank.com
Guardian Solutions LLCDonna Campanelli(719) 330-8531GuardianSolutionsLLC.com
Helmich Designs, Inc.Susan Helmich Anderson(719) 488-0484susanhelmich.com
Heritage Title CompanyEileen Wolff719-592-9933heritagetco.com
Holistic Networkers AssociationBonnie May(719) 277-6645hna-colorado.com
Honey Kissed SkincareCrystal Brown(719) 322-7982honeykissedskincare.com/
Integrity Bank & TrustLinda Jacob(719) 484-0077integritybankandtrust.com
Interwoven8Heide Williams | (719) 460-4647interwoven8.com
It Works GlobalKelli Holt | (719) 964-3135kelliholt.com
Janska | Jan Erickson(719) 338-3066Janska.com
JDRF | Trish St.John(719) 633-8110jdrfcos.org
Junior Achievement of Southern Colorado, Inc. | Nancy Brown(719) 636-2474southerncolorado.ja.org/
Kaiser AdvertisingGina Kaiser(719) 339-9017kaiseradv.com
Kaiser PermanenteCJ Moore(719) 867-2105 | kp.org
LegalShieldDoug Kelley(719) 444-8767dougkelley.net
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Lisa at Fran’s TravelLisa Smith(719) 649-2876lisaatfranstravel.com
Lisa M. Dailey, P.C.Dailey Lisa M.(719) 473-0884lisamdailey.com
Little London Market & Auction House 109 | Mary Beth Cipoletti(719) 632-5588littlelondonmarket.com
LTC Financial PartnersDeborah Thomsen(719) 264-1076 | ltcfp.net
Madras Events GroupRhonda Rickett(719) 574-1634MadrasEventsGroup.com
Morning Glory Face & Body, Inc.Linda-Marie Crespo(719) 228-4169morninggloryfaceandbody.com
Mercurial Security SolutionsNatascha Modral | (719) 244-8776mercurial-security-solutions.com
National League of American Pen Women, Pikes Peak BranchVirginia Campbell | (719) 532-0021ppb-nlapw.org
New American ColoniesBernadette Ortega(719) 930-1688jointhecolonies.com
NL Moore CreativeNancy Moore(719) 510-0480nlmoorecreative.com
Northwestern Mutual Financial Network | Brandon Chegwin(661) 803-0733nm-coloradosprings.com/
Offi ce DepotAnne Coniff | (719) 265-6230offi cedepot.com
Old Town GuesthouseShirley Wick(719) 632-9194oldtown-guesthouse.com
Organo Gold CoffeeLinda Shane(719) 355-9287shanecafe.organogold.com
Organo Gold Gourmet CoffeeLorraine Spiotta(719) 203-5385
Osborne, Parsons & RosackerKaren Estes(719) 636.2321springscpa.com
Outback Steakhouse #0612Mallory Cullen(719) 590-6283outback.com
Pak Mail 232Christine Race | (719) 593-1212pakmailcolorado.com/
Park Vista Place LLCDeanna Wood(719) 344-8034parkvistaplace.com
Partners in Housing, Inc.Mary Stegner(719) 473-8890partnersinhousing.org
Pat Orban Fine Art & JewelryPatricia Orban719-495-9058patorbanart.com
Pikes Peak Library DistrictTerry Zarsky(719) 531-6333 | ppld.org
Pikes Peak National BankRobin Roberts(719) 473-5310 | ppnb.com
Pikes Peak Workforce CenterDana Barton(719) 667-3870 | ppwfc.org
Pivotal | Christine Lowenberg(719) 330-0989pivotalcomm.com
Plan4SuccessBarbara Klenovich CFP(719) 550-4150plan4success.net
Planned Parenthood(719) 573-8880 | pprm.org
Proforma Peak MarketingAnn McNeill(719) 495-0702proforma.com/peakmarketing
Rocky Mountain Chocolate FactoryMazie Baalman719-635-4131coloradospringschocolates.com
Rocky Mountain CowgirlLaura Harper-Prather(719) 634-5232rockymountaincowgirl.com
Rocky Mountain Health Care Services | Wendy Farr(719) 457-0660rockymountainhealth.org
Rocky Mountain PBSAmanda Mountain719-543-8800 | rmpbs.org
Schur Success Realty & AuctionShannon Schur(719) 667-1000SuccessRealtyAuctions.com
Send Out CardsBernadette Ortega(719) 930-1688sendoutcards.com/bernadette
Sheridan Ross P.C.Pamela Hirschman(303) 863-9700sheridanross.com
Sip And Splatter Kathleen Saltmarsh-Voss(719) 332-0016sipandsplatter.com
Six & Geving Insurance, Inc.Janet Cooper(719) 590-9990six-geving.com
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Soiree EventsMichaela Hightower(719) 633-8313coloradospringsvenue.com
Special Kids Special FamiliesLinda Ellegard(719) 447-8983 | sksfcolorado.org
Step up to SuccessJaniece Carlson(719) 597-5584meetup.com/stepuptosuccess networking-group/
Strasbaugh Financial Advisory, Inc.Susan Strasbaugh(719) 265-4600strasbaughfi nancial.com
Street Media GroupAudree Grubesic(719) 445-6070tapmediallc.com
Summit Technical Solutions, LLCKelly Terrien | (719) 520-9787sts-llc.biz
Susan G. Komen / SE ColoradoNancetta Westcott(719) 632-8887KomenSEColorado.org
Terra EssentialsAmy Cook-Porter | (719) 235-7872t-essentials.com
The Bank at BroadmoorGlenda Lee | (719) 633-2695bankatbroadmoor.com
The Bridge Assisted LivingConnie Johnson(719) 630-3330thebridgeatcoloradosprings.com/
The Gurian InstituteDakota Hoyt | (719) 671-3720gurianinstitute.com
The Inn at Garden PlazaConnie Johnson(719) 630-1155innatgardenplaza.com
The Mac CornerMarlene Rothzeid(719) 884-2801themaccorner.com
The Olive BranchKathy Haynes (719) 475-1199theolivebranchrest.com
The Optimized BrainRaquel Younglove(719) 431-0511bridgetohealth.net
The TerZa FactorTerza Ekholm | (719) 213-9469theterzafactor.com
UPS Stores 5913 / 5039Susan & Mary O’Connell(719) 473-6778theupsstorelocal.com/5913/
Urban Peak Colorado SpringsShawna Kemppainen(719) 630-3223urbanpeak.org
Vigil & Alford, LLCKimberly Everette(719) 632-4333vigilandalfordlaw.com
Webster UniversityJohn Lee | (719) 590-7340webster.edu/coloradosprings/
Wells Fargo Business BankingKimberly Jackson | (719) 577-5534wellsfargo.com
When Style MattersLynette Jones(619) 942-1045whenstylematters.com
With Substance, Inc.Linda Mojer(719) 232-3561withsubstance.com
Women’s Resource Agency, IncMelissa Marts(719) 471-3170wrainc.org
Woman to Woman MentoringDebi Bauer | (719) 649-3769w2wmentoring.org
Women with Hat-itudesDee Anna Percell | (719) 216-7844facebook.com/WomenWithHatitudes
YMCA of the Pikes Peak RegionCarrie Bair-Norwood(719) 201-9373ppymca.org
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Members listed are those in good standing as of 06/30/13 - in corporate, business, company (including non-profi ts) and individual categories. Every attempt has been made to be complete and accurate; apologies for any database errors or omissions
that may have been overlooked at press time.
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INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSTeresa Abell ..................................... (719) 499-5914Laura Allison .................................... (719) 351-4886Elaine Anderson .............................. (719) 302-5207Caryn August ................................... (719) 310-8999Cynthia Austin.................................. (719) 520-3656Vicki Bamberg ............................... (719) 660-3388Kathy Boe ...................................... (719) 540-5635Angie Brown .................................. (719) 439-3282Patsy Buchwald ............................. (719) 471-4833Sandie Guenther ........................... (719) 330-3279Patrice Christian ............................ (719) 221-2805Betsy Clark .................................... (719) 648-9672Sarah Groh Correa ........................ (719) 235-1646Juanita Dailey ................................ (314) 323-9994Ann-Marie DelMonte ...................... (719) 633-2641Diane Dillinger ............................... (719) 440-1609Cynthia Doty .................................. (719) 597-0871Dale Falini ...................................... (719) 434-8388Valerie Gossage ............................ (719) 633-2555Barbara Harris ............................... (719) 227-9900Krystal Holthus .............................. (719) 331-3316Deborah Hoskins ........................... (719) 332-4856Robert Howard ................................ (719) 554-2136Lynn Kennedy-Baxter .................... (719) 534-3104Becki Lewis .................................... (719) 380-0620Alyssa Lyons ................................... (719) 475-0996Carol McIntyre ............................... (719) 510-0006Tracy Miller .................................... (719) 650-0827AnnaMarie Mudd ........................... (719) 930-2448Connie Neff .................................... (719) 287-7724Tara Nolan ..................................... (719) 210-4242Yani Rehorn ................................... (719) 434-7163Beth Roalstad ................................ (719) 231-7803Kelly Rostad .................................. (719) 633-8754Apryl Rupp ..................................... (303) 478-9291Debbie Rusch ................................ (719) 337-4992Heidi Seawright ............................. (719) 393-3322Carmen Shoulders ......................... (719) 683-4383Juanita Simkins ............................. (719) 229-5770
Donna Skudlarek ........................... (719) 272-7432Sherita Stewart .............................. (719) 291-5738Crystal Stillabower ......................... (719) 641-9867Joyce Toenjes ................................ (719) 282-1878Judy Trout ....................................... (719) 332-8811Debbie Tuzel.................................... (719) 272-6789Bonnie Van Gorder ........................ (719) 641-3197Amy Velimirovich ........................... (719) 687-0880Theresa Wiederspahn ..................... (719) 471-9900Lori Wood ...................................... (719) 633-0217
* Visit SCWCC.com to fi nd business categories & segments for individual members. The SCWCC member database is public and fully searchable.
SCWCC PresidentsLynda Carmichael ............................ (719) 520-0550Leslie Eldridge .............................................ChicagoJan Fisher ..................................................... DenverKim Woolf Jackson ......................... (719) 577-5486Beth Kelly ........................................................TexasJudi Lakin ........................................ (719) 445-5050Meredith Masse ............................... (719) 648-1448Marilyn Newell ..................................(719) 238-0113Mary Pearsall................................... (719) 287-3488Brenda Quinones.............................................TexasAnn Schnabel ............................see online directoryLeslie Schwager ........................see online directoryCatherine Skiles .............................. (719) 219-6494Jan Weiland ..................................... (719) 632-0818
SCWCC Membership Basics ... Each of four member levels includes discounted fees to events, online directory listing, monthly e-newsletter, exclusive internet marketing programs, promotional opportunities, board service options and a logoed member premium. Details online at SCWCC.com.
SouthernColoradoBusinessPartnership.comBetter Business Bureau ................................................Matt Barrett | (719) 636-5076 | southerncolorado.bbb.orgCastle Rock Chamber of Commerce ................................................Pam Ridler | (303) 688-4597 | castlerock.orgColorado Springs Black Chamber of Commerce..............James Stewart | (719) 487-9176 | csblackchamber.orgColorado Springs Convention & Visitors Bureau ...............................Jim Cassidy | (719) 635-7506 | visitcos.comColorado Springs Regional Business Alliance.com ................................................Julie Boswell | (719) 471-8183 Eastern Plains Chamber of Commerce .................................................... Tom Cline | easternplainschamber.comFountain Valley Chamber of Commerce ...............Jacob Norman | (719) 238-7330 | fountainvalleychamber.com/Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce ................................. Rod Slyhoff | (719) 542-1704 | pueblochamber.orgGreater Woodland Park Chamber of Commerce ....Debbie Miller | (719) 687-9885 | woodlandparkchamber.comOld Colorado City Associates .................................. Dave Van Ness | (719) 477-4112 | Shopoldcoloradocity.comPueblo Economic Development Corporation............................................ Jack Rink | (719) 544-2000 | pedco.orgSouthern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce ........................ Linda Mojer | (719) 442-2007 | scwcc.comTri Lakes Chamber of Commerce .........................................Terri Hayes | (719) 481-3282 | trilakeschamber.comTrinidad & Las Animas County Chamber of Commerce ........................................ (719) 846-9285 | colorado.com
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