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Speed Networking
July 23, 2008

Women Business Owners took part in a 2-hour networking event facilitated by Amy Rath, coordinator for the WIN (Women in Networking) Program offered by the Women's Business Center at Canisius College.





2008 Capitol Hill Event

June 24, 2008
Washington, DC



Tene Wells with Congressman Keith Ellison from Minnesota.


Senator Ben Nelson with Monica Braun, Women's Business Center Director at the Center for Rural Affairs after his talk to the group.


David Holl, President and Chief Executive Officer of Mary Kay pictured here with local consultants.


Pictured Maggie Burkard, Program Coordinator WBC, David Holl, President and CEO Mary Kay, Anne Crews Mary Kay, Melinda Rath Sanderson and Michael Lunceford Mary Kay.


Melinda Rath Sanderson, Chair of the AWBC Public Policy Committee facilitates discussion on policy development with other WBC Directors.



(l-r) Loretta Kaminsky, Amherst Chamber of Commerce; Kenneth Kruly, Director, Governmental Relations; Maureen Millane Rusk, Associate Dean, Canisius College External Business Programs; David A. Paterson, Lieutenant Governor, New York State and Melinda Rath Sanderson, Executive Director, Canisius College Women’s Business Center.



2007 YWCA Awards Luncheon
; Canisius College Board of Trustee, Kathy Balus, is the proud recipient of the YWCA Annual Leader Luncheon Award for Entrepreneurship.  Shown in the photo: (back row, L to R) Melinda Rath Sanderson WBC Executive Director), Thomas Zugger (Mass Mutual), Maureen Millane-Rusk (Associate Dean, Wehle School of Business, Canisius College); (front row, L to R) Mark Balus, Kathy Balus, Kassia Balus (daughter).



Senator Mary Lou Rath, Melinda Rath Sanderson, and Edward Rath, Jr. at the Women Who Mean Business Awards Luncheon 2006.

women's leadership conference attendees
October 11, 2006 Canisius College Women's Leadership Conference, Team "Mighty Ducks" from left to right; (back row) Lindsey White, Patricia Elliott Patton, Ashley Smigelski, Laura Basil, Rachel Stenclik, Rhona Pinkney, Whitney Kiley, Amy Rath; (front row) Pamela Zablonski, Melinda Rath Sanderson, Maureen Millane Rusk, Joan Kwiatkowski.



August 2006 win Speed Networking; 60 women business owners attended sharing leads, advice, and peer mentorship.

On November 17, 2005, the Canisius College Women's Business Center was host to the 2005 New York State Small Business Advocate of the Year award ceremony.  New York State Lieutenant Governor Mary Donohue presented Raymond M. Nowicki, Managing Partner of Nowicki & Co., of Buffalo, with the 2005 Small Business Advocate of the Year Award. The awards are presented annually to recognize outstanding contributions to New York's small-business community.  Mr. Nowicki is a Canisius College graduate and has donated many hours of free counseling in the past to the clients of Women's Business Center.  In the spring, he will be teaching a Finance for Small Business course at the WBC.


From left to right: Raymond M. Nowicki, Dr. Joe Alber (Dean, Canisius College Wehle School of Business), Lieutenant Governor Mary Donohue, and Maureen Millane Rusk (Associate Dean, Canisius College Wehle School of Business).


From left to right: Rev. James P. Higgins, S.J. (President, Canisius High School), Lieutenant Governor May Donohue, and Raymond M. Nowicki.

Summer Social
April 9, 2005
Palisano Pavilion





On August 9, 2005, the Women's Business Center held its first annual Summer Social at the Palisano Pavilion at Canisius College.


Maureen Millane Rusk, Associate Dean, Canisius College Wehle School of Business, Marge Rein (Basics '04 and Sales & Marketing '05) and Dionne Williamson (Basics '04) share a laugh during the Summer Social.


From left to right: Helen Mikolji (Sales & Marketing '05), Dana Pryor-Moncrieffe (Basics and Sales & Marketing '05), Marion Kopin (Coach '05) and Annie Bice (Protege '05) at the First Annual Women's Business Center Summer Social held on August 9, 2005.


Judy Fisher of Judy's Signs, winner of the Training Award, and Judy Swain of Clear Image Electrolysis, winner of the Protege Award.

    

Pat Hutton
Joyce DeLong of Insty-Prints, winner of the Networking Award. Pat Hutton of Canisius College, winner of the Coach Award.


From left to right: Melinda Rath Sanderson, Sandy Bartow, of the Jacksonville, FL Women's Business Center, and Francisca Montes, of Anew America's Women's Business Center in Berkeley, CA.  They presented a workshop entitled "Organizing an Outstanding Operation" at the 2005 SBA Post-Awards Conference.

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton visited the Canisius College campus Friday, August 6, 2004 to announce a partnership between Count Me In and Micro Biz Buffalo, which will provide loan capital and training to micro entrepreneurs in Buffalo.

At a news conference held in the college’s Demerly Hall, Sen. Clinton outlined the multifaceted collaboration, which is aimed at the economic revitalization on Jefferson Avenue. Plans include several local elements, including a Canisius College initiative that enables its business school students to provide business training to micro entrepreneurs.


 

From left to right: Maureen Millane Rusk, associate dean and executive director, External Business Programs;Melinda Rath Sanderson, executive director of the Women's Business Center; Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton; and Loretta Kaminsky,


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