Tuesday, March 24, 2009
The
National Association of Baby Boomer Women (
NABBW), the only association devoted to addressing issues concerning the 38-million boomer women demographic, announces its April 2009 teleseminar,
?Going Green ? Saving Dollars While Saving the Environment.? The teleseminar is scheduled for Monday, April 20, at 3:00 p.m.
Covering one of the hottest topics today, becoming eco-friendly or ?going green,? the host of this teleseminar,
Diane MacEachern, author of
?Big Green Purse: Use Your Spending Power to Create a Cleaner, Greener World, follows her passion to empower women everywhere to use their marketplace clout to protect the environment.
Dotsie Bregel, founder of the
National Association of Baby Boomer Women says ?Boomer women are more aware than ever of the impact their lifestyles has on the environment?right here and now, and for future generations (our grandchildren). They want the knowledge, and they're willing to step up to do their part in making the world a better place for all.? Bregel continues with, ?Diane believes in motivating others into action that will make a difference. Together, we believe this teleseminar will do that. Boomer women are ready to become ?green.? The NABBW supports Diane?s mission wholeheartedly, and we feel very fortunate to have her onboard as our ?Going Green? expert. She'll teach how to save up to $4000 while reducing the environmental impact. Diane will share ?green? do's and don'ts, and offer concrete ideas that our listening audience can begin practicing immediately.? All is covered in this teleseminar,
?Going Green ? Saving Dollars While Saving the Environment.? For more information on Diane and to read her latest articles for the NABBW?s ?Going Green? section, or to get more information about this teleseminar, visit the National Association of Baby Boomer Women,
www.NABBW.com. To register for this teleseminar, visit
here.
About Dotsie Bregel, founder of the National Association of Baby Boomer Women Since launching NABBW in 2005, and Boomer Women Speak in 2002, Dotsie Bregel has become the expert journalists seek on Boomer women's issues. Bregel has been mentioned in Time magazine, LA Times, AARP Bulletin and dozens of newspapers, plus radio and television shows including CBS The Early Show with Dave Price.
About the National Association of Baby Boomer Women The NABBW offers a, hearty
membership package, an electronic
Resource Library devoted to empowering and educating women worldwide, pertinent
teleseminars, a
warm panel of experts, and many other
benefits.
Join the NABBW now and be embraced by the only association devoted to addressing topics concerning 38 million of the healthiest, wealthiest and best educated women to ever hit midlife. The
NABBW empowers Boomer women to explore their passions and live life to the fullest. Visit their sister site,
BoomerWomenSpeak.com where you?ll find wise, warm, and witty women engaged in over 60 forums 24/7.
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