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Why Join Us?
Whether an employee, entrepreneur, or the CEO of a multimillion-dollar firm, women’s inequality issues in the workforce and as business owners, perpetuate as obstacles to success in our current society. NAWBO Sacramento’s desire is to address the relevant topics, increase awareness, and improve the business atmosphere for women through seminars and education, lobbying politicians, and fellowship with like-minded local business owners.
Join your voice with over 12 million women business owners.
Opportunity to give back and pave the way for future business owners.
Access to “member only” benefits for you, employees and family members.
Members say 50% or more of their revenue comes from NAWBO members.
NAWBO is a 100% investment in you – best business decision you can make in
yourself.
About NAWBO Sacramento
NAWBO Sacramento is the local chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners in the Sacramento Valley, chartered in 1987.
Our chapter provides members with a variety of educational, social, economic and political programs that support women in building successful ventures and making effective changes in business culture. Our goal is to provide you with access to Mentors, Advisors and Advocates to help grow your business and your community relationships.
About NAWBO Sacramento
NAWBO Sacramento is the local chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners in the Sacramento Valley, chartered in 1987.
Our chapter provides members with a variety of educational, social, economic and political programs that support women in building successful ventures and making effective changes in business culture. Our goal is to provide you with access to Mentors, Advisors and Advocates to help grow your business and your community relationships.
Member Spotlight
Get to know our newest NAWBO Sacramento Chapter members
Laura
Williams
Metro Metrics LLC
Financial Services
I have had the privilege of leading many non profits in the Sacramento region for nearly 20 years. By my degree at Sac State, I am an Economist, and my specialties include Budgets & Forecasts, Strategic Planning, Financial Modeling and Organizational Leadership.
My consulting practice, works along side Executive Director and their Board of Directors, to produce Financial KPI Dashboard and projections, with strategic planning goals and cash flow analysis, all to assist in the decision making of a Non Profit.
I find Executive Director stretched so thin that they are wearing too many hats, and can get bogged down in the numbers instead of working on the vision of the organization and the relationship building. I tell them, "The CFO is the Wingman to the CEO, let me take care of the reporting."
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NAWBO members’ businesses employ more employees than the average women-owned business.
Average number of years that NAWBO members have owned their business.
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NAWBO members in the professional, scientific and technical services sector.
25% of members make more than $1 million in annual sales and 34% make more than $500K.
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NAWBO members access capital through credit cards; 37% utilize private and family.
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NAWBO members hold post-graduate degrees.
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