Women business owners from around the world may speak different languages, but there is one commonality that bonds us all together and that is the passion for delivering the very best products and services to our customers. I witnessed this connection first hand at the recent NAWBO conference in Phoenix, Arizona. The event attracted women from around the globe to network and share their enthusiasm, energy and expertise to help each other grow and build their business enterprises.
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This is a picture of Renee and me at her booth in Phoenix. By the way, NAWBO's conference was held at the Biltmore Resort and Spa – a magnificent venue.
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Renee Lombardi from Peru was one of the amazing women in attendance. Thirty-eight years ago, Renee had a dream of creating a business providing custom knits and woven clothing incorporating the latest fashion trends in designs most women like and can wear. Today that dream is a reality. Renee is the proprietor, designer and General Director of Tomati's – a company providing employment for more than 20 families and offering opportunities through an apprenticeship program to become a qualified weaver.
"We, at this company, believe that generating income to our benefit is not everything and that to grow means to have social conscience, proof of which is the formation of the theoretical/practical course called 'Weaving Dreams' which we provide at no cost to women artisans of limited resources," Renee explained.
I'm wearing Renee's jacket holding my traveling companion, Maxwell, in front of some of the Biltmore Resort and Spa's beautiful fountains.
Although I love traveling throughout Mexico and South America, I only speak a few words of Spanish, but language barriers didn't prevent Renee and I from connecting through the beauty of her clothes. One of her jackets caught my eye while I was making the rounds in the exhibit hall. I walked over to her booth and if the jacket was for sale or display only. Through an interpreter, I learned all the merchandise was for sale. Renee took the jacket off the hanger and encouraged me to try it on.
Well, I put it on and it looked as though Renee had made it just for me. Renee beamed at me and we hugged. "Hermoso. Perfeccione el ataque," she said which I think means beautiful, perfect fit.
Still beaming with pride, Renee handed me another knit top with a matching skirt to try on as well. The items were not something I would have picked out for myself, but Renee was so excited I slipped into them. Oh my gosh: It was stunning.
Renee's apparel is now home with me in St. Louis,
but in addition to the clothing items,
I've found a good friend for life.
Renee took such pride and pleasure in
helping me choose just the right pieces --
two women business owners speaking different
languages connecting and communicating nonetheless.
I've been invited to visit Renee in Peru and
I may take her up on that one day.
In the meantime, I've worn the jacket on a number
of television programs
and I'm sending
Renee copies so she can share with her staff.
Click here to see one of the appearances where I wore the jacket.
Watch for SBTV.com's full coverage of the NAWBO conference coming up, soon. You'll find NAWBO stories on its
NAWBO landing page under the small business organization tab…