Chartered in 1983

Colorado Springs Chapter

August 2008

Calendar of Events

Chapter Meetings are the 2nd
Wednesday of each month.

Board Meetings are the Wednesday before the Chapter meeting.

Date:
Event:

Where:

August 6, 2008, 4:30 pm
Board Meeting
Wells Fargo Bank
90 South Cascade, 2nd Floor
719-577-5332

Date:
Event:
Where:

August 13, 2008
Chapter Meeting:
Program:Girl Scouts, Money Focus "Got Money"

Date:
Event:
Where:

September 3, 2008, 4:30 pm
Board MeetingWells Fargo Bank
90 South Cascade, 2nd Floor
719-577-5332

Date:
Event:
Where:

September 10, 2008
Chapter Meeting:
Program:Annual Business meeting, new installation of board

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Spot Light On...

Elva Munoz

Wells Fargo Bank

As an Assistant Vice President with Wells Fargo Bank, N. A., I have over twelve years of banking experience; the last four have been as a Relationship Manager (Business Banker) here in Colorado Springs, CO. As a Business Relationship Manger, I enjoy working with customers and helping them be successful in their businesses by providing continuing financial advice as appropriate, determining customers commercial loan and deposit needs and deepen existing customer relationships, by acting as the customers advocate in securing suitable credit as well as products and services. I structure and complete straight forward secured and unsecured business and individual loans. I recently closed a $1.5MM loan on a Neighborhood Retail Shopping Center. As A Wells Fargo Employee I contribute both with my time and financially to various non-profit organizations in the community. Recently I have served on the Colorado Springs Wagon Wheel Girl Scouts Council Board, the United Way Allocation Committee, the Junior Achievement Elementary Schools Program, and I am currently on the YMCA Camp Shady Brook Board as well as a current Board Member of EWI Colorado Springs Chapter.

Wells Fargo has a long history in Colorado. In 1852, Henry Wells and William Fargo founded Wells Fargo & Co. to provide banking and express service to western pioneers. The company began operations in Colorado in November 1861, when Wells Fargo took control of the major overland stagecoach lines in the West, with the purchase of stagecoach king Ben Holladay's stage routes. After this grand consolidation, Wells Fargo & Company incorporated in the Colorado Territory.

A Denver newspaper editor told Coloradans that Wells Fargo could now "attend to their business to the ends of the earth if required." Its stagecoaches brought transportation, mail and dependable banking and express service to settlers all over the west. Wells Fargo met the challenge of driving stages through the harsh Rocky Mountain winters.

In the summer of 1875, several railroads established their own express operations and Wells Fargo temporarily withdrew from the express transportation business in Colorado. Wells Fargo returned to Colorado in 1881 and today is the state's largest financial services company, serving customers through more than 150 banking stores, 28 Wells Fargo Home Mortgage locations and 22 Wells Fargo Financial locations in 65 communities.

For more than 100 years Wells Fargo has been supporting financial opportunities for women. As early as 1869, Wells Fargo helped incorporate the Women's Cooperative Printing Union. And, a number of women served as Wells Fargo agents at express offices across the nation.

In 1995, Wells Fargo Women's Business Services Program was launched as an education and outreach program that builds relationships with women business owners and supporters, helping them increase their access to capital and other financial services.

As the first financial services provider in the country to establish a national program dedicated to women small business owners, Wells Fargo continues to raise the bar as a leading supporter of women entrepreneurs nationwide

The original program was a 10-year commitment to loan $15 billion to women-owned businesses. The program has far exceeded original expectations and to date, more than $31.5 billion has been lent to women small-business owners across the country as of Q4-07!

Wells Fargo offers the industry's most powerful combination of dedicated people and technology to provide you unsurpassed service 24/7.

Wells Fargo business bankers save you time, maximize your money and are committed to helping you succeed financially. As a Wells Fargo customer, you receive:

  • personal service and responsiveness from a business banker that you can count on

  • a collaborative professional who always has your best interest in mind when making recommendations, and

  • capability and expertise to work with you across the entire range of business financial services

Let a Wells Fargo Business Banker serve as your personal

Wells Fargo's full range of services for your personal and business needs give you flexibility, speed and competitive advantage. This extensive range of services includes commercial real estate lending, equipment financing, banking, business insurance, investments, cash management, merchant card, payroll, foreign exchange, online banking.

Business Banker

Aside from its strong historical ties to the state, Wells Fargo's commitment to the Pikes Peak Region and Colorado extends far beyond just being a leading provider of financial services to meet all of its customers financial needs and help them succeed financially. It also includes the role of an employer that encourages and values work force diversity, and being a committed corporate citizen that helps to maintain its communities as great better places to live, work and do business.

The cornerstone of Wells Fargo's community banking philosophy is local leadership. Location presidents, who know their communities and their customers well, are responsible for decisions on lending, sales and marketing, and contributions.

Wells Fargo has a long history of supporting the state's nonprofit community by providing monetary contributions, employee volunteers and in-kind donations to a wide range of organizations.

In 2007, Wells Fargo contributed more than $3.7 million to 1,000 different organizations in Colorado and team members logged more than 25,000 volunteer hours in their local communities.

Wells Fargo - committed to giving Colorado its best!!

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Member FDIC
© 2008 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. All rights reserved.

 

2008 Member Firms

Click on the underlined names to view the member's website.

ADD Staff
Aflac Insurance
All That Glitters
Aqua Prima Center, Inc.
Art of Design, i.d., Inc
Benefit Resources
BKD, LLP
The Broadmoor Hotel
Cachet Basket Company
Ann Carlisle, PhD, Psychologist
CS Convention & Visitors Bureau
Colorado Springs Utilities
Cornerstone Retail Team LLC
The Cool Company
Corkscrew Custome Wine Shope
Ent Federal Credit Union
Executive Image by Tia
Food Designers
The Gazette
Gilbert Gibsons Celtic Celebration
Girl Scouts - Wagon Wheel Council
Goodwill Industries of CS
Kreuser Gallery, LLC

Land America Title Company

Lamar Outdoor Advertising
Lane Affiliated Companies (Pepsi-Cola)

 

If you have a website please notify Kathleen O'Leary Directory Chair.
KOLeary@pepsilane.com

Lynn Severson Interiors
Management Advantage
Mountain States Pipe & Supply
My Coaching Works

Old Town Guest House
Old West Cigar/Old West Homebrew Supply
Op-Tech Laboratory/Your Eye Company
Orbit Promotions/Lee Wayne Corporation
Page Cafe Internet Consulting
Pass It On, Inc.
Penrose St Francis Centura Healthcare System
Phoenix Consulting
Pikes Peak Regional Development Corporation
Re/Max Properties, Inc
Sage Woman Herbs
Joan Saucerman, LTC Insurance
Sinton Dairy
Stading & Wood Chiropractic
Stanley Steemer
Wachovia
WallaceVision
Wells Fargo Bank
Wilhelm Monument
Woodford Manufacturing
YMCA of the Pikes Peak Region

Support Your
EWI Member Firms


Click on the underlined names
to view the member's website.

Board Officers

PRESIDENT
Susan Davis
Wells Fargo Bank
577-5332
Susan.L.Davis@wellsfargo.com

INTERIM VICE PRESIDENT/
PRESIDENT ELECT
Kathy Wallace
WallaceVision
460-0507
kawallace@msn.com

SECRETARY
Pat Cooper
World Savings
471-4335
banquera@aol.com

TREASURER
Chris Ressler
Pikes Peak Regional Development
471-2044
christine@pprdc.com

SERGEANT-AT-ARMS
Elva Munoz
Wells Fargo Bank
577-5534
elva.p.munoz@wellsfargo.com

Lynn Severson
Lynn Severson Interiors
598-1018
lynn@lsinteriors.com

President's Message ...

Changing The Way Leaders Are Made

by Susan Davis,
Wells Fargo Wealth Management Group

What are girls saying about leadership?

Girl Scout Research Institute – Change It Up! What Girls Say About Redefining Leadership, March 2008 *

  • More than half of American girls say they don’t aspire to be leaders because girls are turned off by the conventional conception of leadership as command and control.

  • 68 percent of survey respondents said they would want to be leaders who stand up “for their beliefs and values,” and 59 percent said they would like to be a leader “who tries to change the world for the better.” Majority of girls would aspire to be a different kind of leadership focused on personal principles, ethical behavior and the ability to affect social change.

  • Girls were more likely than boys to be motivated to be leaders because they want to help other people (67 percent vs. 53 percent), share their knowledge and skills with others (53 percent vs. 47 percent) and change the world for the better (45 percent vs. 31 percent).

  • Girls today appear to be redefining leadership in terms of being more inclusive and serving a larger purpose.

What are Girl Scouts doing to address these needs?

  • Girl Scouts is unveiling the Girl Scout Leadership Experience.

  • It focuses on three keys to leadership – Discover, Connect and Take Action – with girls being encouraged to take on increasing responsibility for designing and implementing activities.

  • The new program focuses on national outcomes as girls see how their actions can impact the lives of others.

This month we have an opportunity to positively impact the lives of young girls by providing them excellent role models and mentoring through our EWI chapter. EWI is partnering with Girl Scouts of Colorado on Wednesday August 13th for a Got Money Workshop that will provide girls ages 11-17 with critical financial information for succeeding as a child and as an adult in today’s diverse financial landscape. During this “crash course” taught by local businesswomen affiliated with EWI, girls will learn how to budget and save, about loans and lines of credit, how to invest, where to put your money (checking, savings, CDs, IRAs, 401Ks and 529 college saving plans) and financial 101 concepts such as what the stock market is and does. As members of this community and organization we can empower young women with knowledge, education, increased self-esteem and leadership capacity for the future.

*Survey results by Girl Scout Research Institute and Sandy Taylor

Susan Davis
President EWI Colorado Springs Chapter
Wells Fargo Wealth Management Group

Board Committee Chairs

DIRECTORY
Kathleen O'Leary
Lane (Pepsi) Affiliated Companies
228-3024
koleary@pepsilane.com

HISTORIAN
Bea Steahlin
Sinton Dairy
599-3067
steahlin@msn.com

HOSPITALITY
Joan Saucerman
Long-Term Care Ins. Broker
598-1118
jsaucer@msn.com

Verna Severson
Woodford Manufacturing
574-0600
vernajs@woodfordmfg.com


MEMBERSHIP
Angie Henry Stott
Benefits Resources, Inc.
884-0700
ahenry@benefit-resources.net

NOMINATING/ADVISOR
Kathy Wallace
WallaceVision
548-0582
kawallace@msn.com

PROGRAMS
Kelly Wood
Stading and Wood Chiropractic, LLC
475-7550
stadingwood@earthlink.net

PUBLICATIONS
Jean Roblewsky
Gilbert & Gibson Celtic Celebrations
272-7540
djroblewsky@email.msn.com

Lorrie Todd
PageCafe Internet Consulting
573-5628
lorrie@pagecafe.com

PUBLICITY
Audrey Shrive
Aflac Insurance
440-5539
audrey_shrive@us.aflac.com

SCHOLARSHIP
Kathleen Bosley-Kershaw
Re/Max Properties
205-4486
kathleenkershaw@remax.net

Barb Winter
Ent Federal Credit Union
550-6575
bwinter@ent.com

TECHNICAL ADVISOR
Lorrie Todd
PageCafe Internet Consulting
573-5628
lorrie@pagecafe.com

WAYS & MEANS
Dianne Crimble
Pass It On, Inc.
471-8320
dianne@passitoninc.com

Carol Bryant
Stanley Steemer
570-1068
steemit4u@aol.com

Newsletter Submissions!

Please send submissions for the Chapter Pulse to:

Contact: Jean Roblewsky E-mail: djroblewsky@email.msn.com

Please email as MSWord attachment.

Thank you.

 

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EWI EDUCATIONAL CORNER

FREE!!!!
The next Professional Development Teleseminar
" Ethics In The Workplace - Why Ethics Training Is Important"

Date: August 19, 2008
Time: 5:00 p.m. mountain time
Register at: http://www.executivewomen.org
Go to Professional Development tab, Teleseminars

Academy Online is now called "EWI Online."
The Certified Professional Leader's Program has now been replaced with "Six Sigma."

EWI is pleased to announce NEW Online learning options. Online learning "Putting It Altogether." These classes, offered in distinct suites, are designed for maximum learning, while allowing you to finish a suite at your own pace. These suites are packed full of great knowledge to build your leadership toolkit. There are registrations fees.

More information regarding class offerings, schedules and prices can be found www.executivewomen.org. Look under Professional Development tab called "EWI Online."
Take a look on the corporate website! Power up your knowledge to be an outstanding leader!

Courses are:
Managing Oneself and Others
Business Strategy Essentials
Leading Change
Keys to Sales Success
Effective Business Writing Series
Business Practices and Strategies

UPCOMING EDUCATIONAL EVENTS

Do something great for yourself!
EWI offers a multi-level curriculum of cutting-edge programs, resources, and events designed to build stronger women leaders and a more inclusive workplace in which women are full participants in decision-making, management, and leadership. Consider how one of these upcoming programs might enhance your career.

2008 TELESEMINAR SERIES
The teleseminars for 2008 will follow the them "Careers, Connections, Communities." They are held on a quaraterly basis. Mark your calendars for the following:

Title: The Importance of Teaching Ethics
Date: Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Title: Communications Etiquette
Date: November 2008

All teleseminars will be conducted on the EWI conference call line. Registration instsructions for participating in these teleseminars will come through the Professional Development Ezine one month prior to each teleseminar. For more info go to www.executivewomen.org

Announcements

Chapter Meeting Information

Date: August 13, 2008
Location: Colorado College - Historic Bemis Hall
Program: GOT MONEY Workshop - Girls Scouts of Colorado

List of Upcoming Programs:

August 13: Girl Scouts, Money Focus "Got Money"
September 10: Annual Business meeting, new installation of board
October 17: Springs EWI 25 year celebration at The Broadmoor

Meeting requirements and RSVP

  • EWI Program Coordinators must confirm attendance numbers with the hotel or other catering company in advance.

  • No shows are charged -- we need to have timely RSVPs into the Sergeant-at-Arms the Friday before the monthly meeting which is the second Wednesday of each month.

  • It costs EWI to pay for those that RSVP and don’t show. Once our numbers are confirmed with the hotel or other catering company, any no shows and any late cancellations must be charged in full.

  • EWI is required to pay for all of its registered guests, whether or not they attend.


Membership Announcements

Golf Tournament Letter:

Dear Kathleen and Mike,

Thank you for hosting Coach Hendrix, Bentley Rayburn, Miles Dewhirst and me at the 6th Annual EWI Golf Tournament. It was a great "Colorado Springs" day at a wonderful venue! We had a great time and enjoyed once again watching your great group and what they are doing for the young women in our community. Please pass on our appreciation and let those ladies know that we appreciate their commitment to our area and its future.

We hope they come out to see some of our women's sports (we have the most women's sports in the NCAA--12) and will support our Football Falcons this fall. Again, thanks to you and what you do!

Coach Troy Calhoun
USAFA Head Football Coach


Ways & Means Committee

We hope everyone is having a wonderful summer so far. If you like to golf and would like to get to know your fellow EWI's we would love to have you committ to Ways & Means on the Board this new year.

We are looking for someone who is able to take over the Ways & Means Chair for 2008/09. It is a very satisfying position for you and/or you and a sister EWI. Please call Dianne (471-8320) or Carol (570-1068) if you are interested or let us know at the meetings.


For Sale: one large oak corner desk, L-shaped. 68" X 92", two pieces, glass top. Very Good condition, but too large for my new at home office.
Call Pat Cooper H 576-0195 or Cell 963-4654. Cost $250.00 can help with delivery.


Thank you so much to all my EWI friends for remembering me after the death of my sister Ruth. Kathy Wallace and Beth Alexander not only took me to lunch but they delivered a beautiful gift basket to me from the board.

It gives me such a good feeling to be a part of EWI. You are all exceptional women.

Thank you,

Wanda Reaves


To The EWI Membership:
Please accept my loving appreciation for the cards, loving notes, and especially the prayers coming for me as I begin this journey. I am not ashamed to say I am scared and overwhelmingly sad, but with all your support it will make each day easier. The basket was beautify and so very dear!

My love and thanks to all,
Donna Berty


Kathy Wallace, WallaceVISION, LLC will be exhibiting pottery at the Colorado Farm & Art Market most Saturdays, 9 - 1, up at the Margarita restaurant. Come by, check out the art, and get some fresh, fresh produce!

You are invited to Kathy's one person art show "Dreams in Life" opening Friday, August 1st at the Bridge Gallery. The opening will run from 5 to 8pm. Come by and see new work!



Our program for August is a collaboration between EWI and the Girl Scouts - called GOT MONEY.

This will be an interactive program to combine our mission of Community and EWI by providing stations with volunteer leaders to teach young women lifelong money habits. Each station will have a topic and the girls and EWI member "partners" will rotate to all of the tables.

Upon completion, the girls will earn a charm, like the badges we used to earn, for their new knowledge. They have a wonderful booklet that will be our guide for the evening. Sandy Taylor and Marty Lockhart from our Colorado Springs office have worked with Susan Davis and me on this program.

This is a unique opportunity for us to share our vast knowledge and help the Girl Scouts prepare for their financial future. It promises to be a fun and new type of program and we encourage you to step up and serve as leaders at a table. There will be 7 stations and 2 women have already volunteered to man 2 of them. We will need 5 more women for the leadership position at the other 5 tables, so please contact me if you would enjoy teaching our Girl Scouts financial tools for their future.

Please Save the Date: AUGUST 13, 2008 for GOT MONEY with the Girl Scouts and EWI.


Don't forget The Broadmoor is hosting the U.S. Senior Open July 28-August 3, 2008



25th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

Our Colorado Springs Chapter will be celebrating it's 25th anniversary this year!

We are planning a gala event at The Broadmoor on October 17. Mark your calendars now for this wonderful event and more information will be provided in the newsletter and at our monthly meetings.

We have formed a Celebration Committee and if you would like to volunteer to help please contact Kathy Wallace or Kathleen O'Leary.



Nominating Committee

The nominating committee wants you!

As Past President, Kathy Wallace's role is to fill the upcoming board.

You get more out of EWI by serving on the EWI board - you will:

  • Help our chapter;

  • Enable you to become involved and closer with members

  • Increase your professional leadership, management and technical skills

Any member interested in becoming a committee chair, co-chair or member contact Kathy Wallace at 460-0507 or
kawallace@msn.com.

July Meeting

On July 9th in the newly established Cheyenne Mountain State Park Visitor Center, Experience Colorado Springs at Pikes Peak showcased the history of tourism in the Pikes Peak region and how it positively impacts our local economy. CJ Seals, the Director of Visitor Services, discussed how our founding fathers, General Palmer and Spencer Penrose, established this area as a tourist destination with the coming of the railroad in the late 19th century. Katharine Lee Bates (a.k.a. Doris McGraw) was also in attendance and provided a lively first-hand account of her travels up to the top of Pikes Peak which inspired the creation of her well known poem, America the Beautiful. Kim Griffis, Membership Sales Manager and Film Commissioner, brought everyone up to speed on how tourism has developed into the third largest industry in El Paso County and brings over $1 Billion of travel related revenue into our region every year. Kim also discussed how the Convention and Visitors Bureau assists in bringing business and leisure travelers to Colorado Springs and surrounding areas for valuable financial opportunities and tax relief to our business owners and local residents.

We also had a park ranger from the newest state park, Cheyenne Mountain State Park, share the history of the region, what is available in the park this summer and what we can expect to see over the next couple of years.

We also had a special visitor, Leslie McGinn, Executive Director, with Go Red For Women with the American Heart Association tell us about an educational event coming up in October for women in our community. This event will be a half day with lunch on education topics for women to learn more about heart disease and to pay attention to the signs. Heart disease is the number one killer of women.

The delicious food was supplied by one of our own, The Food Designers and had the perfect southwest flair to match out stunning surroundings. Set amongst beautiful fields of greenery and a wide open sky, a fun time was had by all and it was easy to see why so many people come to visit the great Pikes Peak region and often choose to move here!

 

 


Chapter Minutes

 

Minutes of the Colorado Springs Chapter

EXECUTIVE WOMEN INTERNATIONAL¨

July 2, 2008

Call to Order:

Meeting called to order by President, Susan L. Davis at 5:02 PM at Wells Fargo Bank, 90 S Cascade, 2nd floor, Colorado Springs, CO 80903.

Roll Call:

Attendees: Susan Davis, President, Christine Ressler, Treasurer; Joan Saucerman, Hospitality: Kathryn Bosley Kershaw, Scholarship; Kathy Wallace, Advisor; Audrey Shrive,

Publicity; Lynn Severson, S at A; Elva Munoz, S at A; Kathleen O'Leary, Directory; Angie Stott, Membership; Dianne Crimble, W and M;

11 present, quorum established

 

Minutes:

Past Board meeting minutes approved (motion: K. O'Leary, 2nd J Saucerman, passed)

Treasurer's Report:

Treasurer's report: C. Ressler requested approval for $1486.00 spent at Guiseppe's for last month's meeting. K. Wallace moved approval, E. Munoz seconded, motion passed.

Chris would like the board to move to approving a budget at the beginning of the year, then we would need board approvals only for exceptions to the budget. C. Ressler moved approval, D. Crimble seconded, motion passes.

As of June 30, 2008 Checking account $ 12,501.57, BCDP $ 35920.60, Endowment $ 177,250.52

Communications:

 

Committee Reports:

Hospitality - A card send to Kathryn Flobeck due to the recent loss of her sister.

Nominating - K. Wallace confirmed nominees of Pat Cooper as president, Audrey Shrive as vice president, Chris Ressler as treasurer. Further nominee information will follow for August board meeting.

Membership - Membership report: A Stott, C Ressler & S Davis are working with corporate to fix our incorrect membership numbers that determine our number of delegates to the annual meeting. Corp. has us at 41 members as of the cut-off date, and we know we had 52. They will continue to work with corporate to resolve this issue. We currently have 53 firms, 72nd reps for 60 active members.

Scholarship - Scholarship report: K. Kershaw noted that the first recipient has been selected for our new partnership program with UCCS/PPCC: Kristian Gudahl. We have 4 recipients set for the fall semester.

Historian - Bea will be recording history at the golf tournament by helping with the picture taking.

Publicity - A. Shrive is working with the Girl Scouts office in Denver on publicity for our next meeting.

Sergeant-at-Arms - Reports not available on the numbers for June golf tournament. SAA will furnish at next board meeting.

E. Munoz noted that we only have 9 RSVP's for the June meeting as of this date. SAA will provide a complete set of reports at next board meeting.

TA/Publications - Technical Assistance: K. Wallace noted that Abby Kreuser will replace Lorrie Todd as the newsletter publisher for next year. Decisions regarding the software for the newsletter/publications will be discussed at August board meeting.

Ways and Means - D. Crimble reports that the golf tournament grossed $24,500. All expenses are not in yet, so the net is not final. She thanked Jeannie Roblewsky, Kathy Kelly, Marti Hartmann and other volunteers for a successful fundraiser. The Board thanked Dianne and Carol for doing an excellent job.

Directory - K.O'Leary brought a bill needing approval; Accent Photo for $877.50 for 100 copies for the updates to the directory. K. Wallace moved approval, E. Munoz seconded, motion passed.

Programs - July 9 is the next program to be held at the new Cheyenne Mountain State Park. Member firm Colorado Springs Visitor and Convention Bureau will present a program about tourism in El Paso and Teller Counties. Food Designers, another member firm, will be catering the event.

August program is a joint venture with member firm, Girl Scouts, called 'Got Money.' EWI business women will be mentoring young girl scouts in financial business matters. Program is to be held at historic Bemis Hall on CC.

Unfinished Business:

 

New Business:

S. Davis noted that Leadership Pikes Peak is requesting a donation from us.

Dianne Crimble will follow up with Susan Saska to see if a reciprocal partnership can be explored.

Susan Davis also noted that Donna Berty, former VP and board member is very ill and due for surgery next Tuesday.

Announcements:

 

Adjournment:

6:22 PM

Approved:

Submitted:

Susan L Davis

Kathy Wallace for Patricia V Cooper

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