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THEALLIANCEOFPROFESSIONALWOMENCOMMUNI QUÉNovember 2007 W h a t ’s I n s i d eLast Year’s CampChanged Lives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2The Myth Of Hump Day . . . . . . . .3Propel Your Business To SuccessAnd Join A Business Roundtable! . 4Alliance Networking Events,Member News & Information . .5-11Business Source . . . . . . . . . . .12-14Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Networking Luncheon Sponsors:Country Insurance andFinancial ServicesAugust 2006 NetworkingLuncheon SponsorArbonne InternationalSeptember 2006 NetworkingLuncheon SponsorCampExperienceFebruary 2007 NetworkingLuncheon SponsorTaylor MadeWealth CoachingMarch 2007 NetworkingLuncheon SponsorThe Curtis HotelApril 2007 NetworkingLuncheon SponsorHarper Lutz ZuberPotenza & AssociatesMay 2007 NetworkingLuncheon SponsorInterested in becoming a NetworkingLuncheon Sponsor? Call [303]-368-4747T HE A LLIANCE O F P ROFESSIONAL W OMENExecutive D i r e c t o rMary Carr . . . . . .[303] 368-4747Fax . . . . . . . . . . . .[303] 282-4968E-Mail execdir@apwcolorado.orgWeb site: apwcolorado.orgP.O. Box 480384, Denver CO 80248Connecting Women Personally, Professionally and PhilanthropicallyLast Year’s Camp Changed Lives –This Year 240 Exceptional WomenRaised 32,000 To Inspire Others –We Can Work On This TogetherWomen Who Have, Support Women Who Need.Over 240 like-minded women leaders from acrossColorado and America attended the second annualCampExperience , an amazing women’s luxuryretreat in Copper Mountain on September 26 – 28,2007. The event helped raise 32,000 to help fightagainst domestic abuse and support Warren Villagein Denver (www.WarrenVillage.org) and Partnersin Housing in Colorado Springs(www.PartnersInHousing.org).CampExperience 2006 inspired women business leaders,active volunteers, entrepreneurs and executives to propel theirlives forward and enrich their personal connections. This yearwas no different — energy was flowing and tears were shed, andin the end money was raised and life paths were altered. Thoseinspired shared their stories and enjoyed two-days packed withexperiential workshops and activities, which brought in over 25world-renowned national keynote and breakout speakers. Pastcamper’s were inspired to adopt children, build businesses, change relationships and volunteertheir time all in the name of women helping, women in need. Keynote presentations and workshop “tracks” included seminars and hands-on experience covering: Leadership, Success Skills,Optimum Health, Creativity & Activities, Personal Services and “Excellent Adventures”.Campers also partook in a wide range of activities including fly fishing, hiking, meditation,golf, belly dancing, yoga and more.“Again, it’s amazing to see what 240 women can do when purposeful goals and missions are putin place,” said Betsy Wiersma, camp founder and visionary. “Through innovative fundraisinglike massages, yoga and shopping as well as over 9,000 of matching grants, we are able to trulyhelp and support women in need. I am ecstatic to have moms, daughters, sisters, grandmothers,girlfriends, roommates and coworkers come together for education, exploration andexperimentation that will enhance their lives forever.”(Continued on Page 2)

2THEALLIANCEOFPROFESSIONALWOMENCONNECTING PHILANTHROPICALLYL e a d e r s h i pEXECUTIVEEmily Rae, PresidentPeggy Anderson, President-ElectBarbara Crawford, SecretaryShirley Potenza, TreasurerSuzanne Sanchez, Past PresidentCathy D’Atillo, At-LargeKaye Lyssy, At-LargeElizabeth Moore, At-LargeStephanie Sommers, At-LargeAlexandra Tune, At-LargeBO A R DLast Year’s Camp Changed Lives.Continued from Page 1COMMITTEEME M B E R SLisa AustinJanet BoulterBonnie BusekrusChris CamperPatricia Foley HinnenDana LynchElizabeth MitchellRobin PeglowMegan WegnerEMERITUS BOARD MEMBERSEmilie AiltsMelinda HarperCharlene WilsonOne hundred percent of all the proceeds of sales of on-site activities were given to the charitiesincluding: Bow-tique shopping experience, discounted Personal Services by Arbonne International, Progressive Health Center, Integrative Health, The Spa at The Inverness andThe Eli Ashby Healing Arts Center. Matching grants were given by the Women’s Foundation of Colorado, Mile High United Way’s Women’s Initiative, Pike’s Peak United Way, theAlliance of Professional Women Foundation, Compass Bank and The Squires Clinic. TheGay & Lesbian Fund for Colorado provided scholarships. Both Charity Partners Warren Village and Partners in Housing are nonprofit organizations whose mission is to promote personaland economic self-sufficiency through three integrated services: affordable housing, familyservices and quality childcare.Presenting sponsors included Copper Mt. Resort, CBS4, L&M Pressworks, ColoradoCompany, The Gay & Lesbian Fund for Colorado, Coors, Northwestern Mutual FinancialNetwork and Fastlane Productions. Host sponsors included The Squires Clinic, CompassBank, LTC Financial Partners, Staples, Isagenix, Scream Advertising and PR, SilpadaDesigns, Supper Solutions, Lutheran/St. Joseph Hospitals Spirit of Women, the Outletsof Colorado and Dr. Lee Weisbard, DDS. The creator is BETSY WIERSMA of WiersmaExperience Marketing. Additionally, the top Colorado women’s organizations supportCampExperience including: Women’s Vision Foundation, Colorado Women’s Chamberof Commerce, Mile High United Way Women’s Initiative, The Women’s Foundation ofColorado, Pike’s Peak United Way, The Alliance of Professional Women and LifeMoxie!.Corporate M e m b e r sATHENA MEMBERHein & Associates, LLPHolland & Hart, LLPKutak Rock LLPNext year’s event is scheduled for September 17 – 19, 2008 at the Copper Mountain Resort. Formore information on CampExperience visit www.CampExperience.com or call [720] 200-0271.KUAN YIN MEMBERGreat WestCERRID MEMBERAgilent TechnologiesCountry Insuranceand Financial ServicesDenver Woman MagazineHarper Lutz Zuber Potenza &Associates, LLCLiberty Mutual InsuranceMcKenna, Long & AldridgeRyan, Gunsauls & O'Donnell, P.C.The Curtis HotelWise Women CommunicationsUS BankThe Alliance is a member ofand proudly supports:Colorado Women's Lobby, and TheInternational Alliance for WomenThe Alliance Member Benefits: Community Activism Committee Involvement Connecting WomenPersonally & Professionally Dental, Vision Prescriptionand more through DirectDental Plans of America, Inc. Discounts on Professional& Business Services Educational Programs Friendships & FUN International Alliance forWomen (TIAW) member Leadership Development Membership Directory Membership in theEagle Legacy Credit Union Member Support Monthly Newsletter Monthly NetworkingLuncheons Networking OpportunitiesPersonal Growth/DevelopmentPolitical ActivismSocial EventsSupport NetworksTOM, your Trouble-freeOnline Manager

3THEALLIANCEOFPROFESSIONALWOMENCONNECTING PERSONALLYCommuniqué CommitteeMary Carr, Co-ChairAmanda Robison, AssistantSandy Smith, Co-ChairThe Myth Of Hump DayHave you ever wondered why Wednesday is called Hump Day? It is the middle of the weekand the myth is that if we can just make it past Wednesday, we will survive. Without HumpDay, what would we hang on to for survival? This type of thinking leads to live to survive andnot thrive mentality. With so many to-do lists, it is easy to see how we find it more normal tobe a human doing than a human being. What is your response when you have some quiet timeto yourself? Have you ever felt guilty about it?Sustaining Alliance MembersPeggy AndersonAnne VitekDeb ArmbrusterKathleen BowenBonnie BusekrusMonica ThompsonCharlene WilsonThe task-oriented surviving that drives our days leads to an if only mentality. If only I hadmore time, if only I had a babysitter, if only I could lose weight. We put our life purpose andourselves on hold until the if only equation is fulfilled. The problem is, the if only equationhas no solution. It always requires more. It continues to gain momentum until a persondecides to do something different.Why should you do anything different? The if only mode of surviving is a form of limitingthinking that continues to separate us from who we are and who we strive to be. It might feellike it is sometimes impossible to change a pattern of thinking and behaving. However,exciting brain research is showing how plastic and malleable the brain is. This means thatchanging behavior and thinking is possible. The research is showing that you can teach an old(or mature) dog new tricks!This transformation does not occur overnight. Learning research cites that it takes 7repetitions to learn new information and at least 6 weeks to develop a new habit. The worktakes time and it does take effort. However, the work does not have to be painful or boring.The work does not have to happen today, but you can start today.Communiqué SponsorsSandy Smith/Alexander Smith Designwww.alexandersmithdesign.netEditorMy challenge to you is to start being more aware of your thinking. For one full day, try to becognizant of the times you go into if only thinking. After one day, try tracking another day.Any time you catch yourself, smile. The more you practice catching yourself in the act, thebetter you will become in identifying the situations that encourage limiting thinking. Onethought at a time will bring your real and ideal worlds closer together and you will findyourself being the champion you were created to be in no time. Now, if only we could startcelebrating Hump Day for its true purpose—the night for Deal or No Deal!N o t e sFrom The EditorThe deadline forsubmitting articlesfor the COMMUNIQUÉ isNoon on the 15th of each month.All submissions must be electronic.The COMMUNIQUÉ provides storiesof interest & information toAlliance members.Please send ideas, comments,contributions, and questions toexecdir@apwcolorado.orgElaine DeBassige D’Amato, NCC, LPC, has a coaching, consulting, and counseling privatepractice in Glendale, CO. Champion Consulting builds champions through performance training,leadership development, and stress mastery. Contact Elaine at [720] 240.7433 orelaine@bethechampion.com for a free consultation.

4THEALLIANCEOFPROFESSIONALWOMENC ONNECTING P ROFESSIONALLYPropel Your Business To Success andJoin A Business Roundtable!Would you benefit from having a group of (informal) advisors for your business?Roundtables are groups of approximately 6 to 12 APW members who have a common business interest. Each group isfacilitated and the meeting agendas are tailored to meet the participant’s needs.The roundtables are structured around the following common goals: To share successes and challenges faced in businessTo exchange ideas and receive feedback on business practicesTo share helpful resources for their businessTo gain support in the common role as women business professionalsThe roundtables are not leads groups and are not intended for soliciting business; however there are significantbenefits from participating including: Feedback is based on ideas and experiences of the individuals in the group Participants are placed in groups to minimize any potential conflict of interest Synergy is continually created within the group. The groups are closed, so no new members can be added unless agreed to bythe participantsLogistics of the Roundtables: You must be a member of APW and pay a 50 fee to cover costsThe groups will meet from September 2007 to June 2008The groups will decide their meeting dates, format, etc.Participants will be asked to sign a confidentiality agreementGroups will meet approx. 2-3 hours per monthJoin A Business Roundtable!TO REGISTER please MAIL THIS FORM with your payment to:APW, P.O. Box 480384, Denver, CO 80248. DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION IS: November 30, 2007.NameTitleCompanyAddressCityE-MailPhoneZip CodeQUESTIONS? Contact MARY CARR at [303] 368-4747

5THEALLIANCEOFPROFESSIONALWOMENMEMBER NEWS & INFORMATIONAlliance NetworkingOpportunities, Events, Activities & MoreYou can now find an RSVP link to upcoming AllianceEvents on our homepage!Go to www.apwcolorado.organd click on the bold RSVP link – it will take you directlyto the BlackTie RSVP page for the event!WHEN:What:Where:RSVP:NOVEMBER 7TH, 2007 5:30POutreach Committee MeetingWhole Foods, Tamarac SquareMegan Wegner 1-800-340-5653 x52760 ER 8TH, 2007 11:30A – 1PNovember Networking LuncheonThe Palm, 1201 16th St., Downtown Denver 25 members, 35 non-members. Join the APW atthe event and your lunch is FREE!Register on-line at www.blacktie-colorado.com/rsvpand enter event code apwnov07 or call Mary Carr[303] 368-4747 or email execdir@apwcolorado.orgRSVP:When RSVP'ing, please select one of the followingentrees. All entrees will be served with ChocolateIndulgence-Layered Chocolate Ganache Cakefor dessert! Tomato and Artichoke Ravioli OR Grilled Chicken Ceasar Salad OR Broiled Sirloin BurgerWHEN:What:Where:RSVP:NOVEMBER 20TH, 2007 7:30-9APublic Affairs Committee MeetingZaidy's at 1st and Adams Street, Cherry CreekNancy Thauvette at nancy.thauvette@usbank.comor [303] 713-6456 by noon, Monday, November 19th.Please note that the Public Affairs Committee willnot be meeting in December due to the holidays.They will resume their regular schedule in January.WHEN: NOVEMBER 27TH, 2007 7-9AWhat: Continuing Education Breakfast: Year-End TaxPlanning for Small Businesses Presented byRyan, Gunsauls & O’DonnellWhere: DU Women’s College, 1901 E. Asbury Ave., DenverCost: 20 Corporate Members, 25 APW Members, 35 Non-MembersRSVP:Pre-registration is REQUIRED! [303] 368-4747for more information and parking. One hour of CEcredit will be awarded for this course.WHEN: DECEMBER 6, 2007 11:30A – 1PWhat:December Holiday LuncheonWhere: The Brown Palace Hotel, 321 17th St.,Denver, CO 80202 DowntownCost: 45 APW Members; 50 Non-Members if RSVP’dby Mon, Dec 3rd. 50 APW Members; 55Non-Members for RSVP’ing after Mon, Dec 3rdRSVP:Register on-line at www.blacktie-colorado.com/rsvpand enter event code apwdec07Parking: Valet parking available for 10 – accessBrown Palace valet on Tremont. Lot parkingavailable adjacent to Wells Fargo accessible fromLincoln (between 17th and 18th streets) at 7.For more information call [303] 368-4747.Don’t miss our annual Holiday festivities! Wewill be honoring our Corporate Member of theYear, Great-West and all attendees will receive aspecial gift and a chance to win fun holidayentertainment packages through our businesscard drawings!When you RSVP, please select one of the followingentrees. All entrees will be served w/ButternutSquash Bisque Mascarpone w/ Sun Dried Cherriesto start and Flourless Chocolate Cake w/WhiteChocolate Framboise Mousse and Guava Coulisfor dessert: Southwest Rocky Mountain Trout served w/Roasted Corn Cream OR Chicken Breast Filled w/Rosemary BagelStuffing and served w/Cranberry Jus Lie OR Artichoke Mascarpone Agnolotti a spinach pastaw/grilled zucchini, basil and extra virgin olive oil.

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7THEALLIANCEOFPROFESSIONALWOMENMEMBER NEWS & INFORMATIONNeed Directory PhotosNew MembersDon’t forget to submit your photo and any updates to yourcontact information for the 2007-2008 APW MembershipDirectory! Please call [303] 368-4747 or emailexecdir@apwcolorado.org for more information.CINDY KEAN, Realtor-Broker associate, Coldwell BankerDevonshire, [303] 758-7611, cindykean@aol.com.Cindy is a full time realtor, with a brokerage firm located inCherry Creek. She has lived in Denver for 37 years and hassold houses all over the city. Her responsibilities reflectthose of a solely owned business; accountant,administration, manager, salesperson, internet specialist,psychologist, analyst, forecaster-etc. Cindy loves helpingpeople solve their real estate problems.And InformationOffice Space For RentFive offices (with two paralegal/secretary spaces) available forimmediate occupancy. Located at 19th and Sherman, twoblocks from the Brown Palace. Offices are fully furnished,with state of the art amenities, high speed DSL connectivity,high speed copier/scanner, approximately 184 square feeteach. Large conference room with audio/video five channelsurround sound capability. The available services include receptionist, telephone, copier, fax, conference room and breakroom. Contact RODNEY BERNHARDT at Kritzer/Zonies, LLC.,[303] 393-1111 or rodney@kritzerzonies.com.AUBREY SCHWENK, Owner, The Pet Valet, Inc.,[303] 832-1985, thepetvalet1@yahoo.com.Aubrey is a small business owner in the pet care industry.She provides an in home pet sitting and dog walkingservice for the central Denver area. She is responsible forcoordinating the schedules of five assistants and promotingthe company locally. Her business is built on integrity andpeace of mind pet care.APW Totes FOR Sale –DEBBIE REINBERG, Business Consultant, Morning GloryConsulting, [303] 300-9940, morningglo@comcast.net.Debbie provides business consulting for older adultservices, professional associations and start-up ventures.She provides operations/planning, finance, marketing,website content, writing/editing, event planning andproject management.We are currently taking orders forAPW Tote Bags given at the SeptemberMembership Appreciation Luncheon!The tote measures 17" wide by 14"high by 3" at the bottom seam, wideenough to accomodate legal sizedfolders. It is made out of thick nyloncanvas. The tote has a zipper closure;inside there is one main pocket andthree mini pockets for items like cellphone, pens, business cards, etc.LAURA SRSICH, CPA, Smith, Srsich, Speilman & Clark,LLC., [303] 986-8900, lsrisch@s3ccpa.com.Laura is a CPA with over 20 years of experience specializingin business and individual tax planning and reporting.They are a boutique CPA firm that is 100% women owned,managed and staffed. Partners and consultants all have “big4” accounting firm backgrounds and carry that into theircurrent firm. They provide the level of expertise you wouldfind in a national firm with the level of service you canonly get from a local business. They provide experts incorporate, partnership and individual tax planning plusthey are one of the only local firms to have a state and localtax department allowing them to work with businessesoperating in all 50 states. Clients range from Fortune 500companies to self-employed individuals.Proceeds BenefitAlliance Foundation!APW Tote Bags FOR SALE!Bags are 12 each and 50% of the proceeds go to benefit theAlliance Foundation. TO PURCHASE please contact MARYCARR at [303] 368-4747(Continued on Page 8)

8THEALLIANCEOFPROFESSIONALWOMENMEMBER NEWS & INFORMATIONNew MembersJANE BRUCE, Sales Representative, L.W. Barrett,[303] 674-6674, janebruce@comcast.net.We provide fun and exciting new ways to promote yourbusiness. We represent 100’s of companies that can imprintyour logo on their items. The most popular items are:wearables, pens, coffee mugs, and calendars. We have beenin the Denver area doing business for over 50 years and haveenjoyed serving customers for 16 years.DORY JOHNSON, Photographer/Owner, OLAC Photography,[303] 449-4729, doryolac@comcast.net.OLAC Photography, professional and unique imagescapturing you! We do professional, promotional and personalportraits, weddings that tell a story, creative family pictures,and corporate events. Be as daring or polished as you wish.We can create a “WoW” image in studio or on location.JOYCE BRANSON, Owner, Complexions By Joyce, LLC.,[303] 431-1477, complexionsbyjoyce@hotmail.com.Joyce provides personal, customized skin care treatments.Her services include: microdermabrasion, chemical peels,and waxing. She also offers laser hair removal, laser facialtreatments and Botox. Joyce’s specialty is anti-agingtreatments. Give her a call for a free consultation.DENISE SHEFFER, Image Artist, Heirloom Imagery,[970] 726-4881, denise@heirloomimagery.com.Denise likes to capture the magic of your memories. Shespecializes in outdoor, personalized portraiture in black andwhite or color. This includes: weddings, reunions,engagement, seniors, and family portraits. Denise offers highend film or digital capture with online ordering, albums,and DVD slideshows available.CYNDE ALBRECHT, Senior Sales Representative,Client Connection/Albrecht Enterprises, Inc.,[303] 759-4799, c j Albrecht@hotmail.com.Cynde educates companies and individuals on the value ofmarketing to retain and increase repeat and referral business.She also assists in setting up and implementing specific ideaspresented by clients, teaches classes on how to maintainrelationships with existing clients and acquire new contacts,directs staff on processing client’s requests and follow up.(Continued from Page 7)CAROLYN MARIE ELLIOT, Account Executive, Invision/RIAImaging, [303] 506-8948, Carolyn.elliot@riaco.com.Carolyn develops new and existing customer bases ofphysicians in the area. She educates and presents servicesincluding: MRI, CT, ultrasound, Mammography, x-ray/delivery of supplies and referrals as needed. Carolyn alsoretains updated reports and ordering history to allow foraccountability of sales marketing goals in order tosupersede sales expectations.SANDI BRANCIO, Business Referral Coaching,Send Out Cards,[303] 632-3630, brancios@comcast.net.Sandi works with active independent professionals andbusiness owners to create a system to consistently helpthem follow up with customers/clients. With send OutCards, you can send highly personalized cards through themail using a unique website technology with out ever leaving your office! You can send a personalized greeting cardwith your message from your computer for only 1 a card.We print it and mail it for you. This system helps you buildrelationships and increase your wealth.MARIANNE TYLER, Owner, Data Preserve,[720] 259-1110, mtyler@datapreserve.com.Marianne and her husband are the franchise owners ofData Preserve for Colorado. Data Preserve is a nationalcompany that provides a remote, data backup solution forsmall and medium businesses. They use software that isinstalled on the server or P.C. It pushes the data on a dailybasis to our data centers (off sight) for protection.PAULA HAAS, Mortgage Broker, United National MortgageCorp.,[303] 650-9500, paula@unmc.com.Paula is a mortgage broker with 14 years of industryexperience. Paula enjoys her career and helping her clients.Her goal is to make home buying a pleasant experience.All of her business comes from past clients andfamily/friends referrals.STACY CHESNEY, Director of Communications, ColoradoBar Association, [303] 824-5347, schesney@cobar.org.Stacy’s job includes media relations, public relations andwriting/editing.(Continued on Page 9)

9THEALLIANCEOFPROFESSIONALWOMENMEMBER NEWS & INFORMATIONNew Members(Continued from Page 8)TRICIA COULTER, Director. Teaching Quality andLeadership Institute, Education Commission of the states,[303] 299-3657, tcoulter@ecs.org.Tricia manages a staff of six researchers and policy analysts.This includes the hiring and evaluating of this staff. She alsocoordinates work focus and goals, work of institute withwork in other content areas and institutes within theorganization and pursues funding opportunities. Triciafunctions as member of senior management for organizationof budgetary, personnel and work focus activity decisions aswell as representing organizations at conferences andspeaking events.WILHELMINIA (WILLIE) RIPPLE, Author/Event Planner,Oakbrook Publishing, [303] 738-1733,willie@whatdoidobooks.com.SHELIA BEURKET, District Manager, Pharmacist, Sams ClubPharmacy, [479] 586-4915, sbeurket@wal-mart.com.AnniversariesThe Alliance recognizes and thanks the followingwomen who joined The Alliance of Professional Womenin October and November. We greatly appreciate yourcontinued support of our organization.22 Years16 Years15 Years9 Years8 Years7 Years6 Years5 Years4 YearsMARY BLOCK, Marketing, Double Click Technology,[303] 215-0064, mary@doubleclicktech.com.Mary is part owner of Double Click Technology; a computer,support and service company. They offer Microsoft certifiedprofessionals. She also handles all the marketing and sales.LINDA KIETZER, Owner, A New You,[720] 878-5652, lindakietser@yahoo.com.Linda specializes in micro-current facials, also considered anon-surgical face lift that clears acne and reduces pore size.She also does electrolysis, and permanent hair removal.CINDY LINDSEY, Business Consultant, FLS Associates,[303] 954-8525, cindy.lindsey@flsassociates.com.Cindy provides strategic, business and operational planningalong with execution support to early-stage companies.Therefore, accelerating time to significant fundingmaximizing the probability of success.ALICIA PINA, CEO- Nutritional Consultant and SuccessCoach, New U By Design “ISAGENIX”, [303] 933-7526,alicia@newubydesign.com.Alicia’s mission is to impact world health and wealth bysharing “ISAGENIX”, the world leader in Nutritional cleansing, weight-loss and youth- restoring systems. She also helpspeople redesign themselves, improve their self-image, health,wellness, and financial fitness. Alicia teaches people how tomake better nutritional choices, practice healthy habits andmake meaningful changes in their daily lives.3 Years2 Years1 YearARLENE ABADYPEGGY RICHTER, Kutak Rock LLPVICKI COWART, Planned Parenthood ofthe Rocky MountainsANNE GOTTLIEB ANGERMAN, MSW,Career MattersELIZABETH MOORE, CPA, MTX,Ryan, Gunsauls & O’Donnell, P.C.SUZANNE SANCHEZ, Great West Life InsuranceJO PELLEGRINO-ELLIS, Advanced PropertiesLAURA DEAN, Holland & Hart, LLPKELLY JAMES, Holly CreekRetirement CommunityEMILY CURRAY, Stern, Elkind and Curray, LLPKRIS GENSEMER, FirstBank of LakewoodCHARLENE WILLEY, Hein & Associates, LLP.KELLY PAIZ,Country Insurance & Financial ServicesKATHERINE MOELLER,Ryan, Gunsauls & O’Donnell P.C.LISA AUSTIN, The Service FactorTraining CompanyDANA LYNCH, Elements of ImageTONYA KAYE, Smith BarneyELIZABETH MITCHELL, Ambler & Keenan, LLCMARY CARR, The Alliance of Professional WomenJANET BOULTER, Center Consulting GroupMARY HORAN, Horan ConsultingJACQUELINE NOLAND, Hein & Associates, LLP.KRISTINE LAY, Kutak Rock, LLPKATE MANKA, Kutak Rock, LLPSARANNE MAXWELL, Kutak Rock, LLPCAROL MIHALIC, Kutak Rock, LLPLAURA DROSSMAN, Kutak Rock, LLPMARNIE YATES, Denver Women MagazineKATHLEEN HORRIGAN, Equity LendingBRIDGETTE SWEET,Noble Funding and InvestmentsLAURA J. HAZEN,Ireland, Stapleton Prior & Pascoe, P.C.JESSICA LYNCH, RE/MAX AllianceSUSIE GERMANY, The Law Office ofNancy S. Germany

10THEALLIANCEOFPROFESSIONALWOMENMEMBER NEWS & INFORMATIONNew Member Profiles1.2.3.4.Why did you join the Alliance of Professional Women?What are your hobbies?What is your position/business?What is something that few people know about you?JOYCE BRANSON, Owner, Complexions By Joyce, [303] 431-1477, complexionsbyjoyce@hotmail.com.1. Joined APW: I felt that the Alliance was a great organization and full of great women to join forces with. Not only to growmy business, but, more importantly, to build personal relationships with.2. Hobbies: My family, hiking, snowshoeing, skiing, camping, being outdoors, being with my girl friends and neighbors.3. Occupation: I’m an Aesthetician (Skin Care Therapist). I offer a full range of skin Care needs. I also work part time at theDenver Vein Center. I do laser hair removal and laser facial treatments. I have my own office on the corner of Colorado Blvd.And Exposition.4. Most People Don’t Know: I’ve been married 31 years and I’m a grandmother. I also have another grandchild on the way.MARIANNE TYLER, Franchise owner, DataPreserve, [720] 259-1110,

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pile bending stiffness, the modulus of subgrade reaction (i.e. the py curve) assessed based on the SW model is a function of the pile bending - stiffness. In addition, the ultimate value of soil-pile reaction on the py curve is governed by either the flow around failure of soil or the plastic hinge - formation in the pile. The SW model analysis for a pile group has been modified in this study .