1. Issue 12 | 6/3/13
Newsletter
President’s Message
June Luncheon
"Mobile Banking/Fraud Prevention"!Tuesday, June 11, 2013, 11:55 am
New Dawn Technologies
843 S 100 W, Logan
Speaker: Raylynn Sleight
RSVP: http://wib.usu.edu/
Courage is being scared to death—but saddling up anyway." – John Wayne
This quote is exactly how I felt a year ago when I moved into the
President’s role. It has been a terrific experience and I have grown so
much. Our Women in Business organization has amazing women that
mentor each other and provide great examples for all of us to be better
business women. I am shy by nature and this role has forced me out
of my comfort zone and I have been able to make lasting relationships.
I hope that you will continue to support this wonderful organization
and make WIB a priority each month. There might be a time when you
think that your attendance isn’t important….. but each one of you are
important to our success. I am impressed by the giving nature that
each of you possess. Thank you for your friendships and guidance
through this year. I love and appreciate each one of you!
Thanks for always supporting Women in Business!
Tammy SelleyTammy Selley, President
2. Women in Business Spotlight
Julie
Hunter
Sanders
has
been
a
member
of
Women
in
Business
for
the
past
four
years;
three
of
which
she
has
served
on
the
Executive
Board
as
the
scholarship
chair
elect,
chair,
and
past
chair.
“I
had
several
friends
who
were
members
of
Women
in
Business,
and
for
some
reason
I
thought
it
was
an
exclusive
business
club,
so
I
never
pursued
joining.
However,
after
making
some
inquiries
I
found
out
the
organization
is
open
to
all
women
in
Cache
Valley.
I
joined
WIB
immediately,
and
have
enjoyed
not
only
the
comradery
amongst
the
members,
but
have
also
enjoyed
serving
on
the
Board
and
working
with
these
women
in
a
leadership
role.
I
encourage
all
members
to
invite
friends
and
colleagues
to
join
and
to
also
participate
on
the
Board
as
the
opportunity
arises.”
Julie
has
been
employed
at
Logan
Regional
Hospital
for
nearly
34
years
with
experience
in
human
resources,
community
education,
occupational
medicine,
health
plans,
and
event
planning
and
coordination.
Her
current
role
during
the
past
nine
years
has
been
a
laboratory
outreach
account
manager
where
she
participates
in
the
sales
cycle
for
obtaining
new
business;
she
acts
as
the
primary
contact
and
liaison
for
new
client
set-‐up
(account
set-‐up,
provider
changes,
requisitions,
reporting
schedules,
fax
authentication,
EMRs,
etc.);
maintains
Customer
Relationship
Management
(CRM)
for
all
clients
and
providers;
orders
and
distributes
supplies
and
requisitions;
organizes
and
conducts
training;
she
is
a
fundamental
liaison
for
service
satisfaction
assessment
and
problem
resolution.
Julie
says,
“I
have
been
fortunate
to
work
for
such
an
amazing
company,
and
not
only
enjoy
my
job
but
the
people
I
work
with.”
Julie
was
born
and
raised
in
a
small
farming
community
in
Box
Elder
County,
but
has
lived
in
beautiful
Cache
Valley
since
1979.
She
has
one
son
(Chris
28),
daughter-‐in-‐law
(Kristin
25),
daughter
(Kelsie
26)
and
amazing
twin
grandchildren
(Madyson,
Mason
7).
Outside
of
work,
Julie
enjoys
spending
time
with
family
and
friends,
meeting
new
people,
camping,
fishing,
dancing,
etc.
Julie Hunter Sanders
4. The
Loaves
and
Fishes
Community
Meal
will
hold
a
fundraising
“Luau”
on
June
22nd
from
5-‐7
pm
at
USU’s
Lundstrom
Student
Center.
For
more
information
on
attending
or
donating
items
for
our
silent
auction,
please
contact
Amy
Anderson
at
435-‐535-‐
5296
or
email
her
at
amy.anderson@sunshineterrace.com.
The
meal
is
supported
by
groups
throughout
Cache
Valley
and
serves
not
only
the
hungry
in
our
community
but
provides
a
setting
to
help
build
relationships
across
social,
economic
and
cultural
differences.
Join
us
the
first
or
third
Saturday
of
ANY
month
at
178
W
Center
in
Logan.
Amy
Z
Anderson
Community
Liaison
Sunshine
Terrace
Foundation
Spiritual
Counselor
Sunshine
Terrace
Home
Health
and
Hospice
435-‐535-‐5296
Help support your local public radio station! Lots
of fun items on the Utah Public Radio 60th
Anniversary auction! Statewide travel, food, art,
and great deals! Go to UPR.org and bid away!
5. Enjoy your summer and stay in touch!
WIB website: http://wib.usu.edu/
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Thank you,
Teri Guy
435-797-3215
teri.guy@usu.edu