NEW ORLEANS – Adele M. George has been appointed to lead the New Orleans chapter of eWomenNetwork to assist area women in building business relationships and finding new ways to turn networking interactions into new clients and increased sales transactions.
“According to the Small Business Association, women are starting businesses at three times the rate of men in New Orleans and account for more than two-thirds of the job market,” said George. “The New Orleans Chapter of eWomenNetwork focuses on the needs of these businesswomen. Our trademarked ‘accelerated networking’ expedites the process of building business connections and exchanging resources among other female business owners, entrepreneurs, and professionals. eWomenNetwork is a big business-booster.”
“Now more than ever, women realize that networking is a vital business skill,” said Sandra Yancey, founder and CEO of Dallas-based eWomenNetwork. “Women network differently than men, just as we communicate differently. eWomenNetwork has created a relationship-building approach that honors how women like to interact in business. We have created our own systems and strategies that produce the opportunities, results and revenue we women need to make our businesses grow and prosper.”
The New Orleans Chapter of eWomenNetwork now joins 118 other chapters throughout North America, each of which offers monthly events for its members and their guests.
Founded in 2000 and sponsored worldwide by Microsoft, American Express OPENSM, UPS and Dell, eWomenNetwork is the most-visited women’s business website and producer of the largest four-day women’s business conference in North America.