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Celebrating New Hardware


30th January 2012   ·   0 Comments

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Saturday night I received a shiny piece of glass courtesy of eight fellow business owners. Every month I meet with a small group of presidents, CEOs and/or chief cook and bottle washers in a small conference room for four hours. Each of us represents a different industry, and possesses varied experience and expertise. Our self-imposed jury-like seclusion helps us give our full attention to each others most pressing issues.Together we work to solve each others problems, commiserate and celebrate successes. We are members of The Alternative Board, (TAB) an organization which supports small business owners.

My advisers and friends proved their generous nature by voting me Board Member of the Year (technically, my board celebrated a tie between myself and Jennifer Carter who is owner of Talem, Inc., an environmental lab.) The criteria for the award, as I recall as it was shared with me while I scribbled two names which were not my own a scrap piece of paper, included demonstrates the values of TAB, participates, provides guidance, helps others, etc. Ed Riefenstahl, the executive director for the Fort Worth TAB chapter and TCU professor, gave me the award and a pat on the back. For both, I am grateful.

You have to be a business owner to be a TAB member, but I recommend a board of advisers to everyone. We all need support, wisdom and ideas of those who have no interest or investment in us other than witnessing our continued success.

And to my fellow honorees on my board and the others, congrats!

Jennifer Carter, Talem, Inc.
Steve Denny, Web Active Directory
Marc Meadows, Meadows Analysis & Design

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Jamie Brown began her career pecking on typewriters in small television markets before landing a job at KTVT in Fort Worth and later WFAA in Dallas. She transitioned into public relations and spent five years at one of the largest hospitals in North Texas. She now uses her expertise to help companies get the word out through media relations, internal and external communications - such as brochures, web content, etc. Visit her website at www.jbrownpr.com for more information.

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