September 3, 2004 (Press Release) --
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - September 3, 2004
For more information, contact Carmen Wisenbaker at carmen@penworth.com or (281) 852-2092
In fact, she’s too busy to be worried. Being classified as the “last woman standing” on NBC’s highly-rated hit TV show, “The Apprentice” has given Amy a whole new way of looking at things.
Her new book, “What It Takes: Speak Up, Step Up, Move Up!”, is packed with in-your-face, real-life experiences and strategies that anyone can use in their move up the corporate ladder.
Amy’s strategies and advice are so sought after that even the Houston Area Council of the American Business Women’s Association has asked her to be their guest speaker at their annual Founder’s Day Event on September 22, 2004, in the Galleria Area. The observance of this day was issued by none other than President Ronald Reagan when he issued a Presidential Proclamation in recognition of this National Association of more than 80,000 members across the country.
Caroline Smith, President of the Houston Area Council of ABWA, says that reservations have been pouring in constantly and this event will be “standing room” only. “It is the biggest event that we will host this year”, states Caroline, “and we couldn’t be more thrilled about having Ms. Henry speak.” “We even have them carpooling in from all the local Colleges and Universities all around.”
And, timing could not be more perfect on this big event in Houston and Amy’s new book, because “The Donald” will soon be premiering his next new episode of “The Apprentice” with a whole new line up. We asked Amy what her advice would be for the new group of candidates. She said, “Well, I’m a ruthless business woman with a Southern sense of charm!”, “so they better have ‘What It Takes’!”
To learn more about the ABW Day Event that Amy will be speaking at, go to www.abwa-hou.org. To log on to Amy’s website, go to www.ameliahenry.com.
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For more information, contact Carmen Wisenbaker at carmen@penworth.com or (281) 852-2092
In fact, she’s too busy to be worried. Being classified as the “last woman standing” on NBC’s highly-rated hit TV show, “The Apprentice” has given Amy a whole new way of looking at things.
Her new book, “What It Takes: Speak Up, Step Up, Move Up!”, is packed with in-your-face, real-life experiences and strategies that anyone can use in their move up the corporate ladder.
Amy’s strategies and advice are so sought after that even the Houston Area Council of the American Business Women’s Association has asked her to be their guest speaker at their annual Founder’s Day Event on September 22, 2004, in the Galleria Area. The observance of this day was issued by none other than President Ronald Reagan when he issued a Presidential Proclamation in recognition of this National Association of more than 80,000 members across the country.
Caroline Smith, President of the Houston Area Council of ABWA, says that reservations have been pouring in constantly and this event will be “standing room” only. “It is the biggest event that we will host this year”, states Caroline, “and we couldn’t be more thrilled about having Ms. Henry speak.” “We even have them carpooling in from all the local Colleges and Universities all around.”
And, timing could not be more perfect on this big event in Houston and Amy’s new book, because “The Donald” will soon be premiering his next new episode of “The Apprentice” with a whole new line up. We asked Amy what her advice would be for the new group of candidates. She said, “Well, I’m a ruthless business woman with a Southern sense of charm!”, “so they better have ‘What It Takes’!”
To learn more about the ABW Day Event that Amy will be speaking at, go to www.abwa-hou.org. To log on to Amy’s website, go to www.ameliahenry.com.
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Being classified as the “last woman standing” on “The Apprentice” has given Amy a whole new way of looking at things. Her new book shows that an in-your-face career strategy really does pay off!
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