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Brad Bollinger: Manufacturing’s critical piece; plea at Women in Business
July 6th, 2009Today, a random-access column of items: Piece of the puzzle: It wasn’t a big story, but it was emblematic of a much larger need for the region’s manufacturing sector. The story was about the small Santa Rosa company Milner’s Anodizing receiving a key certification. The National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Association Program approval means Milner’s [...]
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Women in Business 2009: Technology: CamelBak leader finds similar lessons in outdoors and office
June 29th, 2009PETALUMA – Since her first backpacking trip at age 5, Sally McCoy knew she loved the outdoors. Her passion for business came much later.
But the combination produced a one-of-a-kind individual: a woman who is equally at home in a boardroom or on a mountaintop.
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Keynote Speaker: Sheila Murray Bethel pioneered speaking on leadership
June 29th, 2009Sheila Murray Bethel, Ph.D. Chairwoman,Bethel Institute 155 Las Juntas Way,Walnut Creek 94597 800-548-8001 www.bethelinstitute.com Having emigrated to the U.S. from Croatia, the parents of Sheila Murray Bethel instilled in their daughter a fascination with leaders, encouraging her to learn about the country she was born into. Together they studied American presidents and lived the example [...]
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Women in Business 2009 awards dinner photo gallery
June 29th, 2009This is a gallery of pictures from the Women in Business 2009 awards dinner, honoring eight women from Sonoma, Marin and Napa counties who have distinguished themselves as leaders, innovators and visionaries in their fields.
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Women in Business 2009: Senior Living: Building Sequoia Senior Solutions and a touching farewell
June 29th, 2009PETALUMA, NORTH BAY – As president and chief executive officer of the largest company of its kind in the North Bay, Sequoia Senior Solutions’ Gabriella Ambrosi could boast about her career’s greatest triumph, notably, the acquisition of her principal competitor in 2007. But recalling her profession’s most gratifying moment, the Italian-born mother of three gave a sincere depiction of a client’s tender farewell.
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Women in Business 2009: Education: Product of junior colleges now leads one
June 29th, 2009MARIN COUNTY – When Dr. Frances White, president and superintendent of College of Marin, was a young girl, she wanted to be an opera singer. Her mother played classical music, and she would go to sleep hearing the sounds of the piano. Her father was a preacher, and she would sing in church. Luckily for the community college education system, she gave up that dream to become an educator.
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Women in Business 2009: Construction: Keeping the earth in mind while managing a dozen construction enterprises
June 29th, 2009SANTA ROSA – “We’re stewards of this earth. How can we make this a better place?”
Those words may seem more apt from an environmental activist than a top Sonoma County quarry operator and real estate developer, but they help explain Marlene Soiland’s influence on “greening” the local construction industry and her leadership in the family businesses.
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Women in Business 2009: Entrepreneurship: Love of books, writers, community defines Elaine Petrocelli
June 29th, 2009CORTE MADERA – Elaine Petrocelli shines like a beam of light in the shadow of the big retail stores. Her Book Passage, the literary center of Marin County since 1976, is proof that independent book stores need not be snuffed out.
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Women in Business 2009: Health Care: Kaiser COO sees health care as ‘incredible mission’
June 29th, 2009SAN RAFAEL – From her beginnings as a teen volunteer in a rural Montana hospital to her work as a registered nurse and international medical volunteer, Kaiser administrator Jill Magri has dedicated her entire career to the industry.
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Women in Business 2009: Economic Development: Drawn to Napa and to helping people be their best
June 29th, 2009NAPA – About to celebrate 10 years with the Napa Chamber of Commerce, Kate King, the president and chief executive officer, cites the advocacy role of her job as her chief passion.
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Women in Business 2009: Nonprofit: Life, career progression led Cris Chater to support elderly
June 29th, 2009SAN RAFAEL – Though she refuses to accept sole recognition for saving it, Marin County’s only provider of adult day health care services would most certainly have closed without the staunch leadership of Cris Chater.
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Women in Business winners 2001-2009
June 29th, 2009Winners of the Business Journal’s Women in Business awards from 2001 through 2009.
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Business Journal Editorial: Leaders, innovators, visionaries
June 29th, 2009(This editorial was adapted from opening remarks by Business Journal editor and associate publisher Brad Bollinger at Thursday’s ninth annual Women in Business Awards Gala.)
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Women in Business 2009: Technology: CamelBak leader finds similar lessons in outdoors and office
June 29th, 2009PETALUMA – Since her first backpacking trip at age 5, Sally McCoy knew she loved the outdoors. Her passion for business came much later.
But the combination produced a one-of-a-kind individual: a woman who is equally at home in a boardroom or on a mountaintop.
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Women in Business gala Thursday
June 22nd, 2009NORTH BAY – The Business Journal’s ninth annual Women in Business Awards Dinner Gala Thursday will honor eight women from Sonoma, Marin and Napa counties who have distinguished themselves as leaders, innovators and visionaries in their fields. The 2009 Women in Business winners in their respective categories are: Marlene Soiland, Soiland Management Co., Construction; Kate [...]
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