WOW Invites you to join them for a Speed Networking Lunch

The Women of Woburn are kicking off their 2018-2019 Networking Season with an opportunity to meet lots of great new women and reconnect with some that you may not have seen for the last few months. They will be hosting a speed networking luncheon at the Courtyard Marriott in Unicorn Park on September 26th from 12 to 1:15 pm.

Participate in the Bring a Buddy Challenge! Everyone who registers with a guest will be entered into our raffle.

REGISTRATION

The Women of Woburn provides professional networking and education in a relaxed and comfortable setting. They welcome professional women who live and/or work in the area to join us. Membership in the Woburn Chamber of Commerce is not a requirement for attendance to any of the WOW events.

The WOW calendar will be filling in as event details are finalized, please check the full calendar to see what else the Woburn Chamber of Commerce has planned. It’s also a great place to learn about community and member events.

CALENDAR

Join the Woburn Chamber of Commerce for their September Lunch & Learn workshop: It’s You They Buy, How to Differentiate Yourself

Presented by Mark Altman, founder of MindsetGo this interactive workshop will help you understand how to differentiate yourself and create a lasting impression.

Are you looking to stand out from your competition and increase your sphere of influence? Make an enduring and inspiring impression with clients and when you network? How to Differentiate Yourself is an interactive workshop where participants identify their assets, characteristics, strengths, and skills as an individual. It is a mix of how you present yourself and how others see you. A strong personal brand is what differentiates you from your competition and represents how you are seen, heard and understood. By learning how to stand out, participants will know how to articulate what makes themselves and their company unique. 

Solidify your ability to differentiate yourself and be able to:

  • Demonstrate your beliefs, values and abilities
  • Change, clarify, create the perceptions you seek
  • Be a memorable storyteller
  • Articulate your relevance in the marketplace
  • Identify and Articulate what differentiates you from the rest

REGISTRATION

About MindsetGo: MindsetGo coaches people of all ages to build relationships, impact others through influence and learn how to connect through conversation. Through interactive programs, one-to-one coaching and motivational speaking, our trainers empower people to maximize their potential through experiential learning, habit-change, skill development, and a confident mindset. Our clients learn to seamlessly apply and implement improved performance.

 

Bio: Mark Altman founded MindsetGo with the mission of coaching people be more confident and skilled communicators. He has more than two decades of experience teaching sales, public speaking and engagement skills supporting a diverse group of professionals representing various industries. His clients value his depth and versatility as a sounding board, thoughtful leader and intuitive listener. Mark does motivational speaking on PassionGrowth MindsetPeak Performance and Leadership. Prior to founding MindsetGo, Mark Altman & Associates (MA&A) was started in 2001. He grew and transformed that business to being recognized by Inc. Magazine as one of the fastest growing privately held companies in the nation in 2010 and 2011.

Sponsors:
The Woburn Chamber of Commerce is grateful to their Lunch & Learn sponsors

Woburn Municipal Federal Credit Union and Joe’s American Bar and Grill

[gdlr_heading tag=”h2″ font_weight=”bold” ]Join us at Dave & Busters on October 9th[/gdlr_heading]

We are hosting an Open House at Dave and Busters for the local business community. The Woburn Chamber of Commerce’s mission is to support the success of our members. We provide ongoing and varied networking opportunities with our After Hours events, Women of Woburn lunches, Young Professionals gatherings, Lunch and Learn presentations, and much more. We offer local professionals access to fun, educational and affordable networking.

We hope you will join us on October 9th at Dave and Busters for a night of fun and games. Meet new people and expand your network while enjoying appetizers, cash bar, a free Power Card and unlimited game play!

[gdlr_button href=”https://woburnchamber.org/openhouse/” target=”_self” size=”medium” background=”#000000″ color=”#ffffff”]REGISTER[/gdlr_button]

 

Check out our new Meet the Members One on One interviews with Joseph Bottari. In this video Joe interviews Brandon Kurtich from Dave & Buster’s at our Open House.

[gdlr_video url=”https://youtu.be/S9u6ql5A-8Y” ]

 

The Young Professionals are at it again! This year they are hosting their third annual Summer Get Together on the patio at Matadora on August 15th! Join the Woburn Young Professionals and our friends from the Reading/North Reading Chamber of Commerce for a fun summer night with great food and lots of new faces.

[gdlr_button href=”https://woburnchamber.org/events/#!event/2018/8/15/tapas-and-beer-ole” target=”_self” size=”medium” background=”#000000″ color=”#ffffff”]TICKETS[/gdlr_button]

Matadora is earning rave revues for their style, concept and Tapas! The Boston Globe says that Matadora ups Woburns’ “Chic Factor” and raves about everything from the portion size to the tasty Spanish cheeses and fire roasted meats. Read one of the  Globe Reviews here.


 

[gdlr_heading tag=”h2″ font_weight=”bold” ]Join the Women of Woburn at The Local on June 20th[/gdlr_heading]

Join the Women of Woburn as they kick off summer at The Local with a live summer cooking demo. We will also discuss the year’s events and what we would like to see in the line up this fall.

Add your voice to the conversation!

The Women of Woburn is a welcoming women’s networking group who meet for lunch, friendship and casual networking. Woburn Chamber of Commerce members and non-members are welcomed. We love new faces!

[gdlr_button href=”https://woburnchamber.org/events/#!event/2018/6/20/women-of-woburn-luncheon-at-the-local” target=”_self” size=”medium” background=”#000000″ color=”#ffffff”]RSVP[/gdlr_button]

[gdlr_heading tag=”h2″ font_weight=”bold” ]The Woburn Young Professionals invite you to the Ferncroft Country Club on 5/31[/gdlr_heading]
Our Young Professionals are joining up with YP’s from across the North Shore to mix and mingle on the rooftop deck at the Ferncroft Country Club on May 31st from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. The Ferncroft will provide delicious appetizers and a cash bar as well as rum tastings with our friends from Rumson’s Rum, wine tasting with MS Walker, and craft beer tastings with Bent Water Brewing Company and Night Shift Brewing. We will also have games, music and lots of fun!

The Ferncroft is opening their doors to us and we can’t wait to get up on the roof and have a great night with lots and lots of Young Professionals.

We know how young people (and everyone else!) like to wait until the last minute, so to encourage early registration we are offering early bird pricing…register before 5/18 and pay half price- just $10! Don’t wait, RSVP today!

[gdlr_button href=”https://woburnchamber.org/events/#!event/2018/5/31/swing-into-summer-with-the-young-professionals” target=”_self” size=”medium” background=”#000000″ color=”#ffffff”]RSVP NOW[/gdlr_button]

[gdlr_heading tag=”h2″ font_weight=”bold” ]Bill Cummings Autobiography, Starting Small and Making it Big[/gdlr_heading]

We are honored to have Mr. Bill Cummings joining us for our May 24th Lunch and Learn. He will be sharing stories from his life in business and philanthropy from his new autobiography.

[gdlr_button href=”https://woburnchamber.org/events/#!event/2018/5/24/may-lunch-and-learn-save-the-date” target=”_self” size=”medium” background=”#000000″ color=”#ffffff”]RSVP[/gdlr_button]

[gdlr_heading tag=”h2″ font_weight=”bold” ]Book Synopsis[/gdlr_heading]

Bill Cummings’ recent autobiography, Starting Small and Making it Big chronicles his life from humble beginnings growing up with his sister in a one bedroom apartment to becoming a billionaire philanthropist. The following synopsis of the book comes from the website, www.cummings.com/book/#synopsis

Bill Cummings never aspired to be a billionaire—and never acknowledged he was one until long after it happened. That’s because it is not money that motivates him, but rather the immense enjoyment he gets from building and growing successful businesses. He thrives at being an opportunist and believes that this often-misunderstood trait is one of the key characteristics of successful entrepreneurs. They see opportunities where others overlook them. And they act swiftly to adopt them before someone else does.

Although perhaps not intentionally, Bill’s parents encouraged his entrepreneurial nature by instilling in him the desire to “get ahead” and to become “somebody.” His father painted houses, raising a family in a one-bedroom apartment atop a liquor store and a taxi stand on the outskirts of Boston. Bill’s mother was a neighborhood fixture, building friendships as she knocked on doors to collect coins for large charities that once operated that way.

From his parents, Bill learned the value of hard work, kindness, and fiscal responsibility. Year-round he washed windows for his neighborhood’s storekeepers, and for three summers as a young teen he sold ice cream from the back of his bike at a nearby Ford Motors assembly plant. Later he purchased and sold dozens of small boats using Boston Globe classified ads. Eventually, he built a 500-person firm near Boston with a debt-free portfolio of 11 million square feet of commercial real estate.

This fascinating self-written autobiography shares not only how he got there, but also his singular dedication to giving back to the communities and institutions so vital to his success. In Massachusetts alone, the cash donations from Cummings entities to local charities already total more than $200 million.

Through Bill’s unique voice, readers experience his achievements and adventures—including a stint at Fort Dix with Ralph Nader and, much later, meeting and working regularly with some of the world’s greatest philanthropists—as well as his setbacks and personal tragedies during the seven-decade story.

 

Watch an interviewed with Jim Braude from April 15, 2018 for channel 2 WGBH.

[gdlr_video url=”https://youtu.be/f9YbRiG3iz0″ ]

You can purchase a copy of the book at the Starting Small and Making it Big website, at the James L McKeown Boys & Girls Club or through Amazon.

 

 

[gdlr_heading tag=”h2″ font_weight=”bold” ]It Was a Great Day for Golf at the 2nd annual Golf Tournament[/gdlr_heading]
We were lucky enough to have a beautiful spring day with clear skies and temps in the 60’s for our second annual golf tournament. Golfers enjoyed hitting the links at the Merrimack Valley Golf Club. Many thanks to everyone at the club for taking such great care of us again this year. (Pictured above our past presidents: from left to right: John Murphy from Members Plus Credit Union, Andrew Hackett from Team Logic IT, Thomas Stirling from Stirling Technologies and our current President, Jack Ferren from Reading Cooperative Bank).

Our tournament champs were the team from ACP Facility Services, Michael White, Derek Bruno and Miguel Suarez coming in at 14 under par for the day. Our closest to the pin winner, Greg Morris from NuPath and longest drive winner, Paul Moriarty from Moriarty Financial.

 

 

 

 

 

[gdlr_heading tag=”h2″ font_weight=”bold” ]The Eagle Has Landed[/gdlr_heading]

Our golfers had a great time with the “Eagle Maker”, thanks to Joann Warrino and Judy Miskell for spending the day loading the launcher and dodging wild tee shots! Joe Warrino and his team at Now Business Intelligence built the Eagle Maker for a fun side project and we had a lot of fun breaking it in.

 

 

 

 

 

[gdlr_heading tag=”h2″ font_weight=”bold” ]Golfer Photos[/gdlr_heading]

We had a great time visiting our golfers and taking photos. It was definitely a great way to spend a sunny Monday in May!

[gdlr_heading tag=”h2″ font_weight=”bold” ]SNOW DATE- 3/28 for WOW Lunch[/gdlr_heading]

The Women of Woburn are hosting “From Form to Function to Feng Shui” on March 28st at Jack’s Custom Woodworking from 12 to 1:15.

Please note this event has been postponed to March 28th due to weather.

You are invited to join them for this lively and informative presentation. Jean Marie will share her expertise with us over lunch in the showroom and discuss how to integrate the principles of Feng Shui into design.

The Women of Woburn, WOW meet monthly for lunch and casual networking. We welcome new faces and invite you to join us for this informative look at how design can impact productivity and flow in your spaces.

Please RSVP quickly as our WOW events frequently sell out.

[gdlr_button href=”https://woburnchamber.org/events/#!event/2018/3/21/women-of-woburn-march-lunch-save-the-date” target=”_self” size=”medium” background=”#000000″ color=”#ffffff”]RESERVE YOUR SPOT[/gdlr_button]

[gdlr_heading tag=”h2″ font_weight=”bold” ]What a professional sports team can teach small business owners- The importance of tracking metrics[/gdlr_heading]
Why do professional sports team measure everything in sight and small businesses measure very little.  We’ll explore why and explore what small businesses should be measuring.
Learn more about Key Performance Indicators. Why do businesses keep them? How can businesses use them? This interactive workshop will start with sports and rapidly work into business.

March 8th from 12 to 1:15 PM
McLane Middleton, 300 Trade Center Suite 7600

[gdlr_button href=”https://woburnchamber.org/events/#!event/register/2018/3/8/march-lunch-and-learn-save-the-datefung-shui-and-design-with-jean-marie-courtney” target=”_self” size=”medium” background=”#000000″ color=”#ffffff”]TICKETS[/gdlr_button]

[gdlr_heading tag=”h2″ font_weight=”bold” ]Presented by[/gdlr_heading]
Marty Croyle, President and CEO of Croyle Financial Consulting LLC
As a CPA and founder of Croyle & Associates, P.C. as well as Croyle Financial Consulting, LLC, Marty has devoted his life to working with highly successful business owners to help them increase both their profits and their enjoyment of running a business. Marty understands what it takes to create a successful business as well as what is required to keep it on track and growing on a regular basis.

The Lunch & Learn program is sponsored by: