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May Cadence presented Women's
Initiative with a check to help
fund the San Jose site. |
Women's
Initiative Classes Now Open in Silicon
Valley
As
part of the 20th Anniversary celebrating
excellent service in the Bay Area,
more classes will be available to
women entrepreneurs throughout Northern
California. In 2007 Women's Initiative
delivered on providing services
in areas with acute need and celebrated
its first class graduations in San
Jose, San Rafael, and Concord. The
Mexican America Community Services
Agency and a space through the Hispanic
University has allowed Women's Initiative
to operate classes in Silicon Valley.
Graduates are launching such diverse
ventures as a Honduran restaurant,
a Mexican bar, a wine broker business,
a taqueria, clothing boutiques,
eco-friendly cleaning services and
more. The agency is looking forward
to opening a full business training
center for women in San Jose this
year. Initial investments from Cadence
Design Systems and Comerica Bank
will help Women’s Initiative
open the site. |
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Andrea
Montalvo
Owner of El Ángel de la Belleza
Andrea
arrived in the U.S. in 1990 to offer
a better life to her soon-to-be-born
daughter. Andrea’s life has
not been easy since arriving. She
had to overcome several personal
and professional challenges, but
nothing stopped her from providing
for her newborn. In order to support
herself and her daughter, Andrea
held a variety of jobs from janitorial
services to selling beauty products.
However, Andrea continued to dream
about having her own business, a
place where she could take care
of the beauty and health needs of
others.
Andrea
was settled in California by 2006,
but started experiencing serious
health problems accompanied by deep
depression. These problems prevented
her from working full-time and she
relied on family members for financial
support. Andrea then found Women's
Initiative or, rather, it found
her. During a Women's Initiative
presentation at Andrea’s church
she learned about ALAS, the Women's
Initiative program designed to propel
Latina entrepreneurs to success.
She enrolled in one of the first
Women's Initiative classes in the
San Jose area and graduated in November
2007. Andrea shared: “Women's
Initiative gave me all the necessary
tools to start a business. Thanks
to the ALAS program, I am no longer
ignorant. I knew I had to learn,
but I did not know how or where
to start.”
Today
Andrea owns El Ángel de la
Belleza, a place designed to care
for the beauty and health needs
of women. Andrea offers therapeutic
massage, nutrition, weight management,
and cosmetology, among other services.
She is starting to make consistent
sales even though she has not yet
reached the breakeven point. Her
future plans are to turn El Ángel
de la Belleza into a full-service
spa. Andrea also added that, “Women's
Initiative gave me a loan when nobody
wanted to give me one. I did not
have a credit report or even a bank
account, but Women's Initiative
trusted me to buy great quality
products with the money that I borrowed.”
Andrea is constantly looking for
ways to expand her business and
to offer higher quality services.
Women's Initiative was the springboard
she needed to get her business off
the ground and support her with
tools to open El Ángel de
la Belleza successfully.
Visit
Andrea's store at 2701-A Alum Rock
Ave., San José, CA 95127.
-Julieta
Pomares, Women's Initiative
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| EVENTS |
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Make
the Dream Real
Join the 10th Annual Martin Luther King
Jr. National Holiday Celebration on
Mon Jan 21, 2008, 10 am - 12 noon, featuring
Angela Davis as the keynote speaker.
Celebration to take place at the Taylor
Memorial United Methodist Church, 12th
and Adeline Streets in Oakland, CA.
For more information contact Aeeshah
Clottey at aeeshah@sbcglobal.net
or (510) 708-8671.
Crystal
Singing Bowls session
Graduate Kim Le is celebrating five
years of operating her business, which
has officially changed its name to Nurturing
Spa for Wellness. Please join her for
the next session of crystal singing
bowls therapy session at her spa on
Sat, Feb 2, 2008, 4:00 pm – 5:30
pm. If you are interested in finding
out more, please call Kim at (415) 297-4394.
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Building
Powerful Referrals to Double Your Client
Base
We are looking for Business Connectors
for our upcoming Connect Event. Don’t
miss this wonderful opportunity to get
connected with influential business
women and with graduates. Featuring
distinguished keynote speaker Joan Black
of “No More Cold Calling.”
Tues, Feb 26, 2008, 6 pm – 8 pm
at IBM Corporation (425 Market Street,
San Francisco). To sign up please contact
Alma Elizondo at (415) 641-3470 or aelizondo@womensinitiative.org.
Save
the Date: Women’s Initiative’s
2008 Gala
Wednesday May 14, 2008, 5:30 pm –
9:00 pm at the Westin St. Francis Hotel,
San Francisco. Join the Bay Area’s
most powerful women in business as Linda
Hothem receives this year’s Founders’
Award. As CEO of Pacific American Group,
Linda runs one of the largest privately
owned businesses in the Bay Area. For
more information contact Madhuri Kirkham,
Corporate Relations Manager, at (510)
287-3107 or mkirkham@womensinitiative.org.
Don't forget to mark your calendar! |
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| IN
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Women's
Initiative and it’s a few of its
Marin-based clients were featured in
the Jan 2008 edition of Marin Magazine.
To read the story, CLICK
HERE.
Women's
Initiative client Ania Moniuszko, owner
of My Own Bag, was featured in a story
about green shopping bag in the Dec
21, 2007 issue of The Chronicle.
To read the story, CLICK
HERE. |
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