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Three Women Business Owners Honored With Wells Fargo/National Association of Women Business Owners Award
CHICAGO - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE:WFC) and the National Association of Women
Business Owners (NAWBO®) will recognize three
women-owned businesses with the 8th annual NAWBO/Wells Fargo Trailblazer
Award at NAWBO's 2009 Women's Business Conference in Chicago on June 25.
The award demonstrates the two organizations' long-standing commitment
to the success of women-owned businesses. Each winner will receive a
$5,000 cash prize.
The Trailblazer Award is a component of Wells Fargo's Women Business
Services program. Established in 1995, the program uses outreach and
education to help women business owners increase their access to capital
and other financial services. The program forms key national and
community relationships, conducts primary research, sponsors events, and
provides financial information and resources to support the success of
women-owned businesses. Since 1995, Wells Fargo has loaned more than $34
billion to women business owners nationwide.
The winners were selected from a nationwide pool of applicants and
evaluated on their company's business performance, innovation, growth,
and service to the community.
This year's winners are:
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Wayzata, Minn. - based Hope Chest for Breast Cancer, sells
donated upscale furniture, designer clothing and decorative
accessories through two retail stores in Minnesota. A portion of the
stores' earnings funds breast cancer programs including emergency
financial support, education, research, treatment and hospice care.
Owner Barbara Hensley, who started the company after losing her
sisters to the disease, will be honored.
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Pacific Grove, Calif. - based Psi Bands develops, manufactures
and sells stylish acupressure wrist bands for the relief of nausea due
to morning sickness (pregnancy), motion sickness/travel, chemotherapy,
and anesthesia. Since launching in October 2007, Psi Bands are now
carried by multiple nationwide retail chains and online stores. A
portion of the company's proceeds support Fertile Hope, a nonprofit
organization that works with cancer patients whose medical treatments
may cause infertility. Owners Romy Taormina and Carla Falcone will
be honored.
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DeSoto, Tx. - based Warrior Group provides construction and
project management services and is a leading minority woman-owned
provider of permanent modular buildings. In 2007, CEO and President Gail
Warrior-Lawrence, who will accept the award, founded the Heart of
a Warrior Charitable Foundation to provide educational enrichment
programs for underserved children in Texas.
"It is our honor to recognize these three women-owned businesses with
the Trailblazer Award," said Joy Ott, regional president for Wells Fargo
in Montana and National Spokesperson for Women Business Services
program. "These owners are running successful businesses and have found
the time to give back to their communities and make a difference in the
lives of others. They are all inspirational and embody the talent,
passion and strength demonstrated by trailblazers."
"It is inspiring to see women business owners continuing to prosper
throughout the country," said Helen Han, NAWBO executive director. "This
is the eighth year that we have presented this award and every year, we
are impressed by the fortitude and drive of our applicants. We are
privileged to welcome these business owners to our talented group of
trailblazers."
Wells Fargo & Company is a diversified financial services company with
$1.3 trillion in assets, providing banking, insurance, investments,
mortgage and consumer finance through more than 10,400 stores, over
12,000 ATMs and the internet (wellsfargo.com) across North America and
internationally.
Wells Fargo is America's #1 small business lender in total dollar volume
according to the most recent Community Reinvestment Act data (2007)
and the #1 SBA 7a national bank lender in total dollar volume (2008).
Wells Fargo has loaned close to $39 billion to women, African American,
Latino and Asian business owners since 1995. For more information, speak
with a Wells Fargo banker, visit wellsfargo.com/biz
or call the National Business Banking Center at 1-800-CALL-WELLS.
Founded in 1975, NAWBO propels women entrepreneurs into economic, social
and political spheres of power worldwide. Thirty years later, NAWBO is
still the only organization that solely represents the interest of women
entrepreneurs in all industries. The organization's mission is to
strengthen the wealth-creating capacity of its members and promote
economic development; to create innovative and effective change in the
business culture; to build strategic alliances, coalitions and
affiliations; and to transform public policy and influence opinion
makers. Visit www.nawbo.org
for more information.
NAWBO
Helen Han, 202-747-0691 (Media)
media@nawbo.org
or
Wells
Fargo
Sarah Toffoli, 415-396-0866 (Media)
sarah.toffoli@wellsfargo.com
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