UPCOMING LEADERSHIP THEMES
December
THE GIFT OF LEADERSHIP

Presented by
Sharon Lamm, Ed.D
Leaders have a special gift and
purpose. Businesswomen who enjoy the mantel of leadership have discovered
their unique purpose. Explore your greatest leadership gift and define your
purpose for the upcoming year.
JANUARY
THE VALUE OF CULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS TO THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY
AFTER DARK:
100 Years of the Evening Dress

Phoenix Art Museum
November 11, 2006 – April 1, 2007
Sponsored by Linda M. Herold
Opening Reception:
Wed., November 15
6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
“Be a caterpillar by day and a butterfly by night,” advised the
legendary designer Coco Chanel. The evening dress is perhaps the
most imaginative and transformative of all fashion items. From
turn of the century floral velvets to elaborately embroidered silk
couture gowns of the mid-century, this exhibition chronicles the
last hundred years of glamorous evening attire. Featuring over 25
exquisite gowns drawn from the Museum permanent collection of
Chanel, Balenciaga, Christian Dior, Mainbocher, Charles James and
others, this exhibition is a celebration of the elegant dress, the
women who wore them and grand social occasions to which they wore
them. The exhibition is organized by Phoenix Art Museum and
sponsored by Linda M. Herold. It is the inaugural exhibition in
the Fashion Design Gallery's new location on the Mezzanine Level
of the South Wing.

First Call For Nominations!!
Forty under 40 is a special section published by The Business
Journal. We are looking for young, up-and-coming leaders in the
Valley. If you fit the profile, please consider nominating
yourself or pass this information on to others who you think may
be good candidates. A community panel will review applications and
choose the 40 to be highlighted in our March 16, 2007 edition and
honored at a cocktail reception March 15.
For more information
Click Here
For Questions
contact Rebecca Light at
rlight@bizjournals.com
or 602 308-6531
THE 11th ANNUAL
WOMEN IN FAMILY BUSINESS PROGRAM
Miraval
March 1-4, 2007
This year's theme:
Making A Difference
See attachment for
Program details.
In Women in Family Business XI we will explore how to make a
difference. What impact we want to have and how to engage others
in helping us accomplish this. Whether the “difference” is in our
own lives, our families, our businesses, our community or the
world.
Register by December 31, 2007 and save. We hope to see you there.
For additional information on Human Side of Enterprise, LLC or
Leslie Dashew, please see our web site
www.lesliedashew.com.
Human Side of Enterprise, LLC
21839 N. 98th St.,
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
480-419-4243
UPCOMING CPW MEETINGS
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Monday, December 4
11:30 a.m.
LUNCH
Sponsored by

Monday ,
January 15
7:30 a.m.
BREAKFAST
Sponsored by

Join the Club!
CPW
Membership Benefits
Quality Networking – Meetings provide a reception period and time during the
meeting-event to connect with members and guests.
Sophisticated Environment – CPW meets monthly at The Ritz-Carlton,
Phoenix.
Variety - Type of meeting varies: breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea,
cocktail reception, dinner. Meeting dates float and are held on varying days
each month.
Member Directory – CPW members are listed on the website directory with an
individual page featuring their photo, contact information and bio.
Connecting – CPW Members webpage provides a link to their website and
e-mail.
Website – The CPW website provides details about members and events.
Member Newsletter – Share information about events, activities, recognition
and more.
Uniqueness: CPW is designed for businesswomen who value their time and
influence. We do not have boards, committees, lobbying or fundraising
requirements. CPW provides an opportunity for social networking, building strong
relationships and leadership development.
and more!
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