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Publisher's Message Meet Our Members
“Leadership is about making others better as Publisher Message .......................2 Jennifer Brown-Flewelling .......14 Coaching/Speaking
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a result of your presence and making sure Meet our Members ....................3 EmpoweredMe .........................26
that impact lasts in your absence.” Joanne Kirk ................................15 Nola Peacock .............................29
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ho says you can’t have your cake and eat it too? The Networking Web
As the publisher of Womanition Alberta South magazine, Karen Hannigan ..........................17 Community
I’ve enjoyed my cake and shared every delicious moment Jeff B Photography ......................5 Fifth Avenue Collection
W with a community of incredible business leaders. Many Gems for Gems .........................31
appear between the covers of this edition. Our community is home to Madsen Avenue ........................20 Nancy Rosychuk .........................18
women entrepreneurs who help shape the lives of others, provide expertise, Miko Photography .........................6 NV Fashions Consultants/Training
and share unique perspectives to challenge our minds and expand our
businesses to greater possibilities. Zandra Bell Unlimited .................7 Normandeau Cheryl Dyck ................................32
If we are willing to listen, we can grow. If we turn off the receptors to those Window Coverings .....................40 MSI Action Group
around us, we become insulated and miss opportunities in our fast-paced world of Jackie Rainforth ..........................1
continuous change. That is one of the greatest lessons from my time as a publisher. Business/Consumer Services Pamela Kanderka .......................19 Rainmakers Business Solutions
The world of hierarchical business structure is quickly becoming outdated. Instead Mary Kay Cosmetics
of sitting securely at the top of the food chain, today’s leaders focus on involving their Adonica Albert ............................8 Nicki Chang-Powless .................33
people, actively promoting their creativity and collaboration. Through the power of their Prestige Event Planning .............22 NCP Consulting Services
innate empathy, women have the opportunity to reshape the business world. Pampered Chef
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DARLA ZUK Jewel Electric Tammy Dammann .....................24 Barbara Lynn Rempel ...............34
PUBLISHER / OWNER GSL GM City ...............................10 Plein De Vie Jewelry Barbara Rempel Enterprises Inc.
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I’ve learned what it means to be a leader through the businesswomen I have come to know,
whose inspiration to do what they do comes from a deep-seated passion for serving. That Jean Muir ...................................12 Yolany Benavides .......................14 Katrina Breau ............................38
is the whole point. Leadership is not about pulling or pushing; instead, leaders today create Sculpt Aesthetics Party and Balloons Calgary Neurological Nutrition
teams, delegate, and encourage creative problem-solving. Astutely recognizing they don’t have
all the answers, strong leaders lean on their advisors and masterminds, tapping into the collective
consciousness. DESIGN
I’ve learned the act of giving is the lifeblood for both charitable work and business. In my 14-year
career in the not-for-profit sector, my job was to raise funds to support individuals in need in our
community. Charities belong to a world where purpose is the driving force, and people do what they do EDITOR PRINTER
for the love of the job. Successful people in business have purpose-driven plans and strategies upholding PHOTOGRAPHER
something greater than themselves. DISTRIBUTION
I sincerely appreciate all the support and encouragement I have received. You have been my mentors,
my comrades, and my friends. We’ve weathered the economic storm in Alberta and navigated the Next Home
uncertainty of the pandemic, and we did it as a community! JANA JACKIE ALEX
This edition of Womanition Alberta South signifies a new chapter in my life as I stepdown from MIKO QUANTZ FAVRET
publishing this magazine to pursue other passions. I want to thank everyone who has touched Womanition® Inc. is published annually. Womanition® magazine reserves the right to edit all material submitted for publication. The article represents the views and opinions
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