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The National Foundation for Women Business Owners
Recommends Road & Travel Magazine to White House
Upon
my return home, I investigated how and where the White House had found
our names. I knew there had to be someone to thank for this outstanding
recommendation and I didn't want it to go unrecognized.
After a few phone calls to the White House, I learned that the women's
office had called Bruce Rosenthal, communications and public relations
manager for the National Foundation of Women Business Owners (NFWBO)
in Washington, D.C., for recommendations. The foundation is a well-known
and respected research arm to the National Association of Women Business
Owners (NAWBO), providing facts and statistics to governmental and
commercial agencies around the country.
In early 1997, RTM had established contact with Rosenthal to open
dialogue on possible ways to initiate research and statistics on women
business owners in the auto industry that would benefit automakers.
Last July, in one of several letters to Rosenthal, I mentioned that
we were about to launch the Los Angeles Chapter of the Women's Automotive
Association International and how this organization may serve as a
great source for information and research. Rosenthal did not forget.
When the White House called him for references on women business owners
in the auto industry, RTM came to mind. Subsequently, the White House
called my office and the rest is history. Lorraine Schultz, national
founder of WAAI, was also called in Detroit, and she did an outstanding
job of contacting members to send bios for consideration.
Unfortunately, due to the short notice, only four members, including
Schultz, could make it. Lyn St. James, Pamela Aguirre, and I were
each contacted separately.
Nothing is accomplished alone. If it weren't for the contact to NFWBO
last year and all the subsequent follow-up, RTM and WAAI wouldn't
have come to mind when the White House called Rosenthal. We wish to
thank the NFWBO and Bruce for remembering and referring us. It was
the first step to our exciting journey and another good reminder that
it sure does pay to network!
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