Valley Women Business Owners Invited to Participate in NAWBO Mentoring Program

Applications for the nine-month mentoring program are due by Sept. 20.

Phoenix, AZ, August 31, 2018 --(PR.com)-- Each year, the Phoenix Chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) has provided one of the Valley’s only business mentoring programs that is designed and facilitated exclusively for women business owners. Hundreds of women have benefitted as mentors or mentees. Mentees develop a business plan, learn from experts in the community, and form masterminding partnerships with experienced mentors and other program participants.

The Phoenix Chapter has received accolades from the national NAWBO organization related to the mentoring program, and an additional goal for the coming year is to develop a turnkey program guide that can be shared with other NAWBO chapters around the country. “We know this program is producing incredible results for our mentees and mentors here in the Valley,” says Sandra Abbey of Leader Discovery, NAWBO Mentoring Program Chair. “But, we don’t want this to be a best-kept secret any longer. We look forward to role modeling the program nationally.”

To make a bigger impact this year, applications to the mentoring program will be open to both NAWBO members and non-members. Applications are available and must be submitted to the mentoring committee by Thursday, Sept. 20, 2018. Mentors and mentees will be matched, and the program will kick-off in September and run through May 2019 with a celebration of the business and personal goals and accomplishments of each mentee and mentor. Cost is $449 for NAWBO members and $899 for nonmembers. (Early-bird pricing is available through Sept. 7.)

The nine-month-long program has been sponsored by a number of organizations over the years and is currently seeking partners to sponsor the 2018-2019 program. A long-established relationship with the Maricopa County Small Business Development Center (SBDC) has been a mutually beneficial community partnership over the years, introducing women business owners who participate in the NAWBO mentoring program to business development tools and one-on-one counseling.

“My goals are to help more mentors and mentees achieve their goals of generating jobs, increasing revenue, serving more customers and clients in the community, and developing a leadership legacy for the future,” explains Abbey.

Each month of the program, a subject matter expert speaks on a different topic related to developing and growing a business. Additionally, a monthly facilitated mastermind group for mentees and mentors focuses on implementing the business building topics within each mentee’s own business and using this information to achieve their individual developmental goals.

Woman business owners who want to participate in the next Mentoring Program must meet the following criteria:

- Have a vision, goal and commitment to developing their current business or business idea;
- Have a high level of commitment to the nine-month program (September 2018 to May 2019);
- Be willing to dedicate 7-10 hours each month to attend topic sessions, mastermind meetings with their mentors, and complete assignments directly related to the development of their business;
- Be a current business owner for a minimum of one year (recommended, but not required); and
- Active NAWBO members receive a discount on the mentoring program; however, this year the program will be offered to non-members.
Mentors should have the following qualifications:
- Will commit to attend the September and October speaker sessions and the monthly mastermind sessions October through May.
- Have at least three years’ experience as a business owner, or other equivalent experience; and
- Have a proven business development and growth record.

NAWBO is an organization that works to: strengthen the wealth-creating capacity of its members and promote economic development; create innovative and effective changes in the business culture; build strategic alliances, coalitions, and affiliations; and transform public policy and influence opinion makers. For more information about the Phoenix Metro Chapter, established in 1985, visit www.nawbophx.org.
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Laurie Anderson
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