At The Helm: Women in Biz 2011 is a unique event for women in business. Entrepreneurs, small business owners, and community leaders from across the Los Angeles area will join together for a powerful, inspiring day of learning and business growth.
ATH will be a dynamic day as we bring together a diverse group of influential decision makers from around Los Angeles – and we’re not just talking about the attendees. Our speakers are a top-flight group of professionals and thought leaders whose expertise runs the gamut from sales & marketing to personal & business finance, as well as health and legal mavens. At this very special event, we will be addressing the whole woman and what it takes to grow and thrive in our challenging economy.
Our speakers will be covering the topics and information that you need to know to grow your business and become successful in the long term:
•Business ownership overview - what it takes to make it •Personal and business money matters •How to protect yourself, your ideas, and your business •How to attract your ideal clients utilizing your personal style and branding •Being a great boss (whether to one or many!) •Visibility - Branding, image and the public face of your business
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