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Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce Business Women's Network gets a New Look

The Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce Business Women’s Network (BWN) is dressed up with a new look.  The BWN has long since been a branch of the Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce and has a focus on providing networking opportunities to women in business within Royal Oak and its surrounding areas. The new branding was unveiled to BWN members at their monthly luncheon on Wednesday, May 15.

“The Business Women’s Network’s new branding package will not only help gain exposure to the BWN, but will also bring new members for the Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce.  We are very excited to be a part of this new initiative and to see how far it will take us,” said BWN board member Pam Lenning.

The branding initiative, which was created by Royal Oak advertising agency, Rebuild Nation, will incorporate a new logo design into the BWN’S business cards, letterhead, website, and all new Facebook page. The BWN also will become more accessible and easier to find now that they will have more of an active presence on the web. 

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The BWN is active in the Royal Oak community and recently awarded 2 scholarships to local graduating seniors.  One of the scholarship winners is Erin Kapala. She is graduating Summa Cum Laude from Shine High School and majoring in Chemical Engineering at University of Notre Dame. The other winner is Leslie Seery. Leslie will be attending Michigan State University in the fall. She plans to study business with a focus in Supply Chain Management. “I am very thankful to the Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce Women's Business Network for selecting me for this scholarship,” said Leslie.

The BWN is also currently accepting nominations for the ATHENA Award. The ATHENA is an international award presented by local Chambers of Commerce, to a man or woman who demonstrates excellence, creativity and initiative in their profession, devotes time and energy to community service, mentors women and assists them in reaching their leadership potential. For more information about the ATHENA visit www.RoyalOakChamber.com.

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Source: Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce Business Women’s Network 


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