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WXW Donates Over 40 Business Suits to the Women’s Center of Southeast Michigan

marketing on Jan 8th 2010

The Women’s Exchange of Washtenaw (WXW) held their holiday mixer for women business leaders on Tuesday, December 8, at the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor. Merry Mingling attendees were asked to donate their gently worn business suits for donation to the Women’s Center of Southeast Michigan, a local non-profit that helps disadvantaged women acquire job skills, coaching, and professional attire so they can succeed in work and life.

WXW Merry Mingling attendees donated 41 business suits as well as several professional winter coats to help stock the Women’s Center’s career clothing closet.

“Thank you so much for supporting our Career Closet, which helps women in our community have appropriate professional attire for job interviews and early days in their new jobs,” said Kimberli Cumming, Executive Director of the Women’s Center of Southeastern Michigan. “Clothing can be such a barrier for women who are starting over and picking up the pieces. Our own job-seeking clients, and women living in area shelters who also use our Career Closet, are much more likely to be successful in efforts to get back on their feet because of generous women like you.”

The mission of the Women’s Exchange of Washtenaw is to host unique events where women business leaders talk through their issues, share experiences and ideas, and form lasting connections. WXW was founded in 2007 by Ann Arbor business women Carrie Hensel and Debra Power to fill a need for an organization dedicated to women who are building strong and growing companies. Today, the WXW serves more than 700 women with interactive events and networking opportunities.

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Media Contacts

admin on Feb 18th 2009

If you are a media representative and can’t find the information you need on this website, please contact one of our founders. Below are contact numbers and email addresses.

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Debra Power
Power Marketing
734.741.1134
debra@getmarketingpower.com

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Carrie Hensel
Inner Circle Media
734.996.9959
chensel@innercirclemedia.com

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WXW and Carrie Hensel Covered In Concentrate Magazine

Carrie Hensel on Feb 17th 2009

Carrie Hensel and Norman, the LaBeagle

Carrie Hensel and Norman, the LaBeagle

The February 18, 2009 edition of Concentrate featured WXW’s co-founder, Carrie Hensel. In the article, Carrie discusses her winding career path, her philosophy of “fun” in business, and her motivations for starting WXW.  Carrie notes -

Debra and I “decided we wanted to form a business group and wanted it to be for women who are leading or part of growing companies,” Hensel explains. “Though there happens to be a lot of support for start-ups, there isn’t as much for established companies that are 5, 10 or 15 years old and face different challenges.”

“Our tag line is ‘Now we’re talking’ and that’s what we do (at WXW events). That is really where the magic happens,” Hensel says. “It sounds cheesy, but that’s the place I want to be — when you’re talking to people and figuring stuff out.”

We encourage you to attend a WXW event to find out what the magic of conversation can do for you and your company.

> Read the entire Concentrate article here.

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WXW Co-Founders Featured on Lucy Anne Lance’s Radio Show

Carrie Hensel on Feb 4th 2009

Debra and Carrie on the Lucy Anne Show

Debra and Carrie on the Lucy Anne Show

On January 31st, Debra Power and Carrie Hensel, WXW’s Co-Founders, were featured on the Lucy Anne Lance Show on WLBY 1290 AM – Lively, Local & Relevant to the Ann Arbor Area.

To hear the entire radio show, visit Lucy Anne’s website. Debra and Carrie are featured in Hour 1.

Lucy Anne asked lots of good questions about WXW’s February 4th event at the United Way – Women in Leadership Roles with Nonprofits.  Debra and Carrie talked about why it’s so important for women business leaders to get involved with local and regional nonprofits. They noted that involvement on nonprofit boards is helpful for women who want to learn to be better leaders;  it’s also beneficial for community nonprofits who want diverse, invested, and engaged board members.

Debra and Carrie also promoted WXW’s huge May event, the WXW Forum 2009 – Now We’re Talking.” On Friday, May 15th at the Kensington Court conference center, WXW will host an all-day event with morning workshops, and an afternoon filled with a panel of high powered business women, 8 dynamic breakout sessions, and a networking-packed happy hour. Attendance is expected to exceed 300.

To listen to Debra and Carrie, visit Lucy Anne’s website.

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WXW Event Appears In The Ann Arbor News

Debra Power on May 27th 2008

(What follows is a reprint from the Sunday, May 18 edition of the Ann Arbor News.)

What happens when high-powered business leaders get together to share success stories, exchange ideas, and lessons learned? We found out on Wednesday, May 7, when the Women’s Exchange of Washtenaw (WXW) held their inaugural event in Ann Arbor. Over 200 people attended this first event of what promises to be a dynamic, rewarding, and highly successful group.

About a year ago Carrie Hensel (CEO of Inner Circle Media) and I sat down to discuss several pressing business issues. We wanted to grow our businesses and found that as we talked we were helping each other solve our business problems. We wondered how many other businesswomen were having this same type of conversation. The more we talked the more we felt we needed to take action. We decided to form the Women’s Exchange of Washtenaw, a group dedicated to growing businesses by encouraging an exchange of ideas and an open approach to conversations. By bringing business leaders together to build stronger relationships we hoped to foster growth in our region.

A Steering Committee was formed, and an energized group of businesswomen led the charge to create the first WXW event. After a year of planning we were ready to host our first event. A panel of highly successful women business leaders from Southeast Michigan opened the event by sharing stories about the challenges they faced when growing their businesses and related lessons they had learned in their careers. They inspired the crowd to ask pointed questions about topics ranging from funding their businesses to finding the right employee for the right position.

The panel was followed by a series of four breakout sessions in which facilitators and attendees brainstormed about key issues involved in growing a business. The issues included managing growth, creating a business culture, relationship building, and visioning. Each session was fast-paced and lively discussions could be heard in every room. The breakout sessions were followed by a wrap-up session and informal networking.

I was encouraged to see several small groups of women continuing their conversations even as the event winded down. I listened in to discussions about how to work with family-owned businesses, what were the best relationships to cultivate, and how visioning had benefited one locally woman-owned business. These types of exchanges were just what we had in mind when we created the group. WXW was creating synergy among the attendees and connecting women who could continue their dialogue on their own.

The first WXW event is really just the start of something even bigger. The enthusiastic response has spurred further discussions on the future of WXW. Attendees came from as far away as Toledo, Ohio, to attend the kickoff to WXW, and there is interest in more regional collaborations with other groups. We also asked all of the WXW attendees to fill out an exit survey. They asked for us to continue the group and host more activities, including roundtable discussions and in-depth working sessions on a variety of topics. The format for our first event—a panel and breakouts—was also rated highly, so we plan on using it for our future events.

The attendees were also complimentary. “Great networking! Thrilled at the number of attendees,” commented one attendee. “The women who attended were dynamic, interesting, involved,” said another.

The overwhelming response has been positive. That positive energy can be converted into action that helps businesses grow. We’re ready to continue the exchange by sharing our growth strategies, working together, and forging strong relationships. WXW is just one of many area organizations dedicated to business growth. I would encourage business leaders to attend regional events sponsored by other groups, such as the Chambers of Commerce. Our local economy depends on groups such as this to create connections between businesses. It’s all part of what Carrie and I said at the end of our first WXW meeting: Now We’re Talking!

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WXW Kick Off Event Garners Media Attention – Registrations Are Pouring In

Carrie Hensel on May 5th 2008

Tina Reed, Ann Arbor News Reporter and aspiring local business leader, wrote about the Women’s Exchange of Washtenaw (WXW) on May 1st. Tina summed up our inaugural event nicely when she said, “The May 7 event will address issues like managing business growth and breathing new energy into established companies. With an extended happy hour afterward, the organizers hope to create a networking atmosphere
that caters to local business women.”

Back in December when we started planning the inaugural WXW event, we wondered if there was a need in the market for a new group focused on women business leaders. With the WXW kick off just days away, we now know that we guessed right – women professionals, entrepreneurs, community officials, and aspiring leaders definitely feel the need to gather together to talk about business. Attendees are signing up in droves. In fact, we expect to hit 200 registrants within the next two days. We’re looking forward to an enthusiastic crowd and an interactive event where ideas, connections, and fun will abound.

> Register Now!

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