by Judy Foster | Sep 26, 2024 | Display, Future Meetings, Network Luncheon, Next Meeting, This Year
Holiday Luncheon with Peggy Lebo and Bethany Folsom Peggy Lebo is an award-winning singer-songwriter, a vocal coach for speakers and singers and the creator of the True Voice Method. As a singer- songwriter Peggy is committed to writing and performing...
by Judy Foster | Sep 26, 2024 | 2nd Month, Display, Future Meetings, Network Luncheon, This Year
Keynote Speaker WHO:San Diego’s Premier Networking and Relationship-Building Group for Purpose-Driven and Soul-Inspired Female Entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurial women love the buzz and success of other women. They find the creativity and movement exciting,...
by Judy Foster | Jul 6, 2024 | 3rd Month, Display, Future Meetings, Network Luncheon, Next Meeting, This Year
Keynote Speaker Brenda Adelman Brenda Adelman is an award-winning actress, the recipient of the Hero of Forgiveness award and has a Master’s degree in Spiritual Psychology. Adelman is the author of the book, My Father Killed My Mother and Married My Aunt:...
by Judy Foster | May 8, 2024 | Display, Network Luncheon, This Year
Keynote Speaker Nancy B. Solomon, MASince 1992, WomenThink’s CEO & Founder, Nancy D. Solomon, has been a force for change and the go-to women’s leadership expert in traditionally male-dominated industries such as technology, banking and finance, worldwide. She is...
by Judy Foster | Mar 22, 2024 | Display, Network Luncheon, This Year
Keynote Speakers – Dr. Lara & Mark Romero Mark Romero is an internationally renowned high-vibration music artist and energy healer. His music has been proven by a former top-consultant to NASA to reduce stress, enhance mental performance and expand...
by Judy Foster | Mar 22, 2024 | Display, Future Meetings, Network Luncheon, This Year
Keynote Speaker Ann Bennett Brand Brilliantly, Market Like Madonna & Profit Like a Rock Star (Be Big, Be Bold, Be You) This is for you if . . . You feel like you’re business is inside a box and you don’t want it to be there. You’re afraid of blending in because...