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WomenCo.'s Featured Writers
WomenCo.
October 17, 2008
WomenCo. is lucky to host content from some of the most highly acclaimed and seasoned female professionals. From authors to bloggers to entrepreneurs, WomenCo. aims to deliver expert, applicable and fun advice and tips from the best in the business. Check out our list of Featured Writers, glance at their sites, and add them as friends! Don’t miss our favorite links either!
Ann M. Evanston
Ann M. Evanston
Capture imagination. Capture power. Capture success. Within every woman there is a warrior. Her power is strong, loving and captivating. She is able to draw people in so they WANT to be a part. Are you capturing all you can as a business owner? Entrepreneurial-Women-Now.com is a site where Ann works with women in business to pitch, market and grow their business! ZenaEnterprises.com launches this winter!
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Anuradha Mayer
Anuradha Mayer
Anuradha Mayer is the founder and principal partner of Lead Beyond Consulting. She has over 15 years of combined, organization development, executive coaching and human resource management experience. Anuradha has a passion for helping people reach their potential and always seeks breakthrough thinking of new possibilities for her clients.
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CareerDiva.net
CareerDiva
CareerDiva is a blog maintained by Eve Tahmincioglu — journalist, author, and columnist. As a career and workplace expert, Eve is also the author of From the Sandbox to the Corner Office: Lessons Learned on the Journey to the Top, and the Your Career columnist for MSNBC.com. Eve further writes Your Biz, a small business and entrepreneurship blog for MSNBC.com.
Crystal Hernandez
Crystal Hernandez
Crystal Hernandez is a marriage and family therapist with over 16 years in the behavioral health field, with a special interest in women’s issues. The founder of Relating Today, a relational education and coaching business, Crystal is a trained instructor in the Couple Communication Program, which teaches skills of talking, listening, and resolving conflicts. She writes a weekly column for WomenCo. on managing life, marriage, relationships, and — yes — work.
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Dianne McDonald
Dianne McDonald
Dianne McDonald is a weekly columnist for the Patriot Ledger in Quincy, MA. Her “Everyday Feminist” column addresses the topics that are important to “womyn” with a feminist perspective. Dianne has been an ethnographic researcher investigating women’s-only spaces and the community that those spaces promote. Dianne graduated from the University of Massachusetts with a degree in Women’s Studies. She lives in Marshfield, MA with her husband Jason, and their five children aged two through 19.
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Jill Hare
Jill Hare
Jill Hare is the editor of TheApple.com. Once recognized as an elementary school teacher of the year, Jill took the plunge into the corporate world and hasn’t looked back. The biggest job to come is motherhood: She gave birth in June 2008. Jill is a musician, volunteer, pet-lover, and child advocate. Jill writes about her exciting leap into motherhood—and her new role as a working mom.
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Kelly McCausey
Kelly McCausey
Kelly McCausey worked hard for others for many years and never made ends meet. Now this single mom enjoys the freedom that comes from working hard for herself as an internet marketer, podcaster and work-at-home-mom business coach. Host of Work at Home Moms Talk Radio, Kelly is driven to help other moms achieve their personal and professional dreams of working at home.
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Linda Griffin
Linda Griffin
Linda Griffin jumped into the corporate world right out of college. When she made the transition from techie to leader at IBM, she learned that traditional management training didn’t adequately prepare her for the daily challenges of inspiring, empowering and motivating team members. As a leadership and career coach, she now shares what she learned during her successful 30-year career. She helps first time managers, team leaders, and supervisors deal with the expected, the unexpected and the “you can’t make this stuff up” issues that leaders encounter. Linda has an MBA from the University of South Florida and completed training at Coach Training Alliance.
Check out her blog, Career Shock and add her to your WomenCo. network!
Nicole Crimaldi
Nicole Crimaldi
Nicole Crimaldi is a twentysomething who is passionate about personal finance and entrepreneurship. A commercial banker by day, Nicole loves finding solutions for her small and medium business clients in Chicago. Her personal mission is to empower women to become financially savvy. In her eyes, a financially literate woman is a happier, more productive and confident woman. Therefore, she founded Executive Vision, Inc. at age 24 to educate women about personal finance. Her blog, Career Girls, gives career and personal finance advice to ambitious young women who are just starting their journey in the business world.
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Qiana Brown
Qiana Brown
Qiana Brown is a mother of two who works and writes from home. She is a graduate of Chaminade University, and has a degree in English literature. She is also a freelance editor working on the Central Coast of California. In addition to writing and editing, Qiana manages a real estate investment company with her husband. With all of this going on Qiana has learned the importance of planning and organization. Qiana will write weekly about the ups-and-downs of being a wife and mother who works from home.
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Shannon Hutton
Shannon Hutton
Shannon Hutton believes the key to living a happy life is balance. On good days, she gets work done and plays with her three girls! She draws on her experience working full-time, part-time and from home with three kids to blog about the universal challenge of achieving work-life balance. In addition, she uses her Master’s in Education and professional experience as a school counselor to write about parenting and school issues. You can find more of her work on Sparkplugging.com in Believe in Balance, Ask the School Counselor, Momsational, and Seasonal Kids Activities.
Theresa-Maria Napa
Theresa-Maria Napa
Theresa-Maria “TM” Napa, owner of Right Track Coaching, is dedicated to helping professionals and executives increase their winning percentage while taking fewer steps and producing better results. Her varied career has included positions as executive assistant, vice president of operations, director of marketing & administration, and business owner. In these positions, TM gained substantial experience in leadership, marketing, client development, and executive coaching to high achievers. She writes for the Career Changers, Going Back to Work, and Going Back to School sections of WomenCo.
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Vera Babayeva
Vera Babayeva
Vera Babayeva is the founder of Women Can Have It All, a place where entrepreneur moms and women connect. After working in corporate America for two years, she found passion in her role as a business owner. An entrepreneur for three years now, she organizes networking events and writes about entrepreneurship to encourage women to explore their creativity, ambition and fulfill their dream of business ownership.
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Wendy Piersall
Wendy Piersall
CEO and founder Wendy Piersall has over 8 years’ experience working in a home office & Sparkplugging is Wendy’s third home-based business. Her past experience includes several entrepreneurial endeavors, as well as holding two Business Development positions with Socrates.com and Paladin, a marketing recruiting firm. She also currently writes for the Entrepreneur.com Blog Network and resides in west suburban Chicagoland with her husband and three children
Nanikj
5 days ago
124 comments
Who says women can't have it all? Congrats ladies!!
Watchnstarz44
about 1 month ago
13236 comments
Kudos Ladies!
audreygreen6577
about 1 month ago
16 comments
The brief descriptions of you women are awesome. It encourages me to continue stepping out on faith to reach my goal/destiny. Continue to good work women! You all are awesome!
anewdaydawning
2 months ago
8 comments
This is truly awesome. You go women!!!
Artisst
2 months ago
368 comments
SALIENT group!!