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WE Magazine for Women – Helen Bannigan in Top 100

By helen@bannigan.com • November 11, 2014 • business
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Special thanks to WE Magazine for Women for including me in the

Class of 2014 Top 100 Women in Ecommerce.

http://bit.ly/whoswho2014

"Whos Who in Ecommerce 2014 WE Magazine for Women"

“From the boardroom to design room, Wall Street to Main Street, women today are more powerful than at any other time in history!”

100 Women, that’s how many WE are featuring in this issue of WE Magazine for Women. Women who are leading organizations, growing their local economies, launching businesses, creating jobs, serving as role models, reinventing themselves and improving the lives of the men and women they lead and serve.

"WE Magazine for Women Who's Who 2014"

Who are these amazing women?  They are accountants, actors, authors, business owners, coaches, mentors, nonprofit leaders, jewelers, health care professionals, teachers, global and local experts, community activists, environmentalists, pet care professionals, safety experts, CEO’s of corporations – large and small, internet marketers, social media moguls, graphic artists and so much more. They are women who have learned how to leverage the web to promote their businesses, their organizations, their brands, their communities and their audience.

My team and I are especially honored to showcase these amazing women. We have come to know many of them over the last few months and even years and want you to get to know them too!

It is no secret that women-owned businesses are growing at a rate that exceeds that of their male counterparts. The sheer number of people’s lives that women are impacting by creating jobs, designing careers, raising leaders and providing networking opportunities both locally and globally is astounding.

In this special issue you will meet these women. They are the Class off 2014 Who’’s Who Among Women on the Web. Please connect with them beyond these pages. Read their profiles on our website where you will find their social media channels. Reach out and say hello. Tell them you “met” them via WE Magazine for Women.

They are:
Mandee Heller Adler, Jeannete J. Archer-Simons, Regina Baker, Helen Bannigan, Amanda Barbara, Hellen Barbara, Lynn Bardowski, Patricia  Baronowski-Schneider, Pam beattie, Laura Berger, Kyatti Bhatt, Lillian D. Bjorseth, Linda Blatchford, Kim Bloomer,  LaTara Bussey, Lisa Buyer, Stephanie LH Calahan, Traci S. Campbell, Gina Carr, Rita J. Cartwright Southern, Holly Chantal, Sara Clarke, Jeannine Clontz, Irene Conlan, Shelley Costello, Andrea Coville, Margaret Cowles, Jenny Craig, LCSW, BCD, Baeth Davis, Carol Deckert, Diana Dentinger, Ava Diamond, Heather Dominick, Suzanne Duret, Michelle Elizabeth, Isabelle, Feyfant, Chicke Fitzgerald, Heidi Forbes Oste, Nancy Fox, Fabienne Fredrickson, Christine Gallagher, Gina Gaudio-Graves, Joy Gendusa, Arielle Giordano, Jenn Givler, Judith E. Glaser, Connie S. Gorrell, Lori J. Highby, Gillian Hood, Annabelle Howard, April Iannazzone, Christine Kane, Lynne Klippel, Liz Kulin, Frances Kweller, Andrea J. Lee, Milana Leshinsky, Jami Lin, Kelly Lucente, Chris Marlow, Rae Majors-Wildman, Linda Martinez, Julia McCutchen, Misha Mendicino, Patty Mooney, Jewels Muller, Vrinda Normand, Zsuzsa Novak, Shannon O’Donnell, Shivanee A. Patel, Rev. Dr. Betty Perryman, ThD., B. Brooke Peterson, Maria Petrak, Stacia Pierce, Gillian Pritchett, Elise Quevedo, Gail Romero, Maureen Ross, MA, Christina Rowe, Lynn Ruby, Lori Ruff, Shazia Sami, Deb Scott, Natalie Sisson, Janet Slack, Marni Spencer-Devlin, Liz Strauss, Shanda Sumpter, Agustina Thorgilsson, Leslie Tolf, Milysan Troche, Wendy VanHatten, Anna Vanlandingham, Da’Nielle Veasey, Tracy Vega, Adrienne Vendetti, Stephanie Vendetti, Barb Wade, Vicki Winterton and Terri Zwierszynski

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  • Reply Cheryl Farley February 17, 2015 at 11:00 pm

    Helen, As a long time friend, I was more than excited to read the articales you have written. I felt such a sense of pride knowing you and the most wonderful things you have done. Congratulations on all levels. It is an honor to know you!

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Seven countries. Forty-odd years of packing boxes, learning new currencies and languages, getting things gloriously wrong, and figuring it out anyway. After all that, I've come to believe that home isn't a place — it's a feeling you learn to carry with you, and occasionally stumble into somewhere unexpected. Consider this one of those places. This blog is where I think out loud about culture, identity, leadership, and the endlessly entertaining business of being human across borders. Pull up a chair. Put your feet up. Disagree with me. Share what resonates. That's the whole point. And if somewhere along the way you find yourself wondering whether I might be useful to you — whether that's helping your team actually work across cultures rather than just survive them, speaking at your next leadership event, or joining us for something altogether different at our 17th-century palazzo in the Sabine Hills of Italy — the door is open. It usually is. No hard sell. Just a warm welcome. And perhaps a cup of tea. Come find me: helen@bannigan.com · bannigan.com Curious what Executive Cultural Coaching actually means in practice? Scroll down — I promise it's more interesting than it sounds.
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