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The Women of LBB would like to thank the Wentzville chapter and businesses that participated in the 1st quarter philanthropy food drive for the Wentzville School District. They collected roughly 3000 food items, making an impact of $3750 to go toward their operation backpack. The Women of LBB take great pride in helping the community and especially the kiddos. Here are a list of businesses that participated this year and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts!
Wentzville Fire Protection District Wentzville Missouri Police Department Servpro WOW - Western O'Fallon/Wentzville Elite Heating and Cooling, Indoor Comfort Experts Essential Rejuvenation Medical Esthetics Borello Orthodontics CottageCare St. Charles NOT JADED Boutique & Tea Room Sara's Boxes and Boards HOTWORX Lesleh Sprecker - State Farm Agent Hansōn Holistic Health St Charles County, MO | April 5, 2023
Little Black Book: Women in Business (LBB) is pleased to announce that our Madison County, Illinois chapter has expands into two chapters so we can better elevate the women in business in these areas. The Sothern Madison County chapter will be led by chapter President - Annie Eads (Addington Place of Edwardsville), Kimberly Hunt (Third Street Realty), Teresa Reiniger (Living After Grief), Laramie Cooley (Allen Insurance Group), and Suzann Hormell (Hormell's Healthy Habits). Their Coffee & Connections will be hosted on the 2nd Friday of the month at 8:30 am. The Riverbend chapter will be led by President - Lisa Webb (Third Street Realty), Gail Akeman (Riverbend Virtual Assistance), Ericka Sawyer, Country Financial, and Terri Schneider (Claywell Asset Management). Their Coffee & Connections will be hosted on the 1st Friday of each month at 8:30 am. “Little Black Book: Women in Business continues to empower professional females to elevate. I am extremely proud to have talented women bringing the values and programming of Little Black Book to their community,” said Angel Magasano, Founder & CEO of Little Black Book: Women in Business. About Little Black Book: Women in Business Little Black Book: Women in Business is a membership-driven professional organization for like-minded women committed to improving themselves and their community through purposeful networking, ongoing self-development, and charity work. The organization's mission is to connect, empower, inspire, support, and educate women as members help one another acquire the confidence, knowledge, skills, and resources necessary for professional and personal growth. Little Black Book members are a unified group of diverse, collaborative professionals coming together to grow and achieve more than they could alone. Through building positive relationships with one another, members support and empower each other to achieve work-life balance and overall personal well-being. Little Black Book stands on 5 Pillars: Connect. Promote. Share. Give. Become. — end -- Name: Carrie Schmitt
Business Name: Love Like Jackson Foundation Title: Founder Please list 3 of your favorite likes: Coffee shops, writing and sushi Please list 3 of your least favorite things: Pickles, drama and doing anything late at night. Where did you go to school (high school or college): Maryville University What is your favorite movie? Greatest Showman What is your favorite sports team? None! The only sport I like watching is ninja warrior. What do you enjoy most in life? Going to coffee shops and supporting my son in every way possible. What is your catchphrase? Everything is figureoutable. What is your biggest accomplishment? Being a surrogate. Tell us anything else you would like us to know. I have big dreams and goals that I plan to accomplish. I am a bereaved mother and I have chosen to turn my pain into purpose. Connect with Carrie: |
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