calcBellevue Addition

Volume 16 Number 3  Empowering Women in the Accounting and Financial Profession Since 1938  September 2006

 

SEPTEMBER  NEWSLETTER
President's Message Last Month's Speaker Highlights

This Month's Speaker

This Month's Meeting

Announcements

Job Opportunities

Monthly Dinner Minutes

Board Meeting Minutes

Speaker Schedule

Mark Your Calendar

Recent Bulletins

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The American Society of Women Accountants Bellevue Chapter gratefully appreciates Robert Half International's sponsorship of this newsletter.

 

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE  

 

There were some great discussions at the Bellevue Chapter Planning Meeting held on July 26th.  We outlined our goals for the current year.  To summarize, some of our goals for this year are:

 

1.     Retain our members and increase chapter membership to 55.

2.     Achieve dinner meeting attendance of 24-27.

3.     Continue our mentor program to reach out to members and encourage their involvement.

4.     Promote ASWA by focusing on our members and encouraging them to spread the word about ASWA and bring guests to our meetings.

 

These were just some of the ideas we discussed, and we always welcome your ideas, input, and involvement.  Please feel free to attend one of our board meetings.

  

A final reminder about the ASWA National Conference on September 18 - 20 in Las Vegas. This conference is open to all ASWA members, and details are available on the ASWA National website at www.aswa.org. 

 

Our September dinner meeting will be held on September 26, one week later than usual because of the National Conference. At the September meeting, I will talk about the results of the conference. Hope to see you all there!

 

Your President,

Laura Ohringer, CPA

 

 

 

THIS MONTH'S MEETING

 

 

Date:  Tuesday, September 26th, 2006

 

Time:   6:00 p.m.   Social Time 

           6:30 p.m.   Dinner

           7:30 p.m.   Speaker

 

Cost:   $21 members, $25 non members, $12 Students, $12 First-time Guests

 

Place:  Coast  Hotel

           Corner of NE 8th St & 116th  Ave. NE in Bellevue. Next to the Denny's Restaurant. 

           The address is 625 116th Ave. NE Bellevue WA   98004 , telephone #425-455-9444

           

Menu:  

Lasagna with Garlic Bread and Fresh Seasonal Veggies

Vegetarian option: Cheese Ravioli with Garlic Bread and Fresh Seasonal Veggies

Both served with tossed green salad, fresh rolls, and coffee or tea.

Dessert: Chocolate Cake

                

 

Reservations:  tinafar@microsoft.com

Phone:  425-703-5748

 

Deadline:  1:00pm., Thursday, September 21st

Cancellations are due by 1 pm., Monday, September 25th

 

Standing reservations do apply

Reminder:  We are charged for all dinners we reserve and will BILL for non-cancellations.

 

 

 

This Month's Speaker

 

Debbie Allen Overbillig, Allen Partners

"Washington Women's Employment & Education"

 

The mission of WWEE is to assist low-income individuals to gain the skills, the knowledge, and the courage to be self-supporting. One of the many ways we assist our clients towards self-sufficiency and employment is through our clothing boutique.  Dressing our clients for success helps build their confidence so they can get that job! See below for information on clothing donations to the Washington Women's Employment and Education.

 

For the latest and most detailed info, check out www.wwee.org.

 

 

August Dinner Highlights

 

Tassie Medlin, CMA, CFM, MBA, Certified Quickbooks ProAdvisor

"QuickBooks Accounting Software: Overview and Practice Session"

 

When selecting accounting software the majority of small businesses and their accountants choose QuickBooks. Each year Intuit adds to, changes, and improves QuickBooks based on user suggestions. Come learn about QuickBooks and competing software, get trial versions, and discover what's new in the 2006 QuickBooks versions. Join in a practical training session using the QuickBooks 2006 Accountant Version and take home trial software.

Tassie Medlin is an experienced accountant, project manager, information analyst and technical trainer. She enjoys using her technical and organizational skills to help clients run more efficient and profitable organizations. Through her company, Solvari LLC, she provides small businesses with financial and technical business management services including ongoing financial management, assistance with QuickBooks software, and technical training

Tassie is a Certified Management Accountant, a Certified Financial Manager, and a Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor. She holds an MBA from the University of Oregon. Her undergraduate degrees are in Business Management and Computer Science from Mesa State College.

To contact Tassie, please visit www.solvari.biz.

 
 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

 


Clothing Drive in conjunction with the 9/26/06 ASWA Meeting

The ASWA Bellevue Chapter will be sponsoring a Clothing Drive for the Clothing Boutique at Washington Women's Employment & Education (WWEE)!   We appreciate your time and effort in making it a success. You are providing a wonderful contribution to those in need.

The mission of WWEE is to assist low-income individuals to gain the skills, the knowledge, and the courage to be self-supporting. One of the many ways we assist our clients towards self-sufficiency and employment is through our clothing boutique.  Dressing our clients for success helps build their confidence so they can get that job!

Clothing Donations

WWEE accepts interview and business appropriate clothing donations to stock our clothing boutique.  Both boutiques are stocked with clothing donated by members of the community just like you.  Additionally WWEE has clothing boutiques on site at both our Tacoma and Kent locations and donations are accepted during regular business hours Monday through Friday.

We are always looking for new or gently used business appropriate clothing donations. This includes: suits, blazers/jackets, slacks, blouses, shoes, business appropriate shoes and handbags, jewelry, scarves, and new undergarments.  We need all sizes; however we have a particular need for sizes 16 and up. We accept women's and men's clothing. 

All donations are tax-deductible.  Our September speaker, Debbie Allen Oberbillig will provide a clothing donation receipt for those requesting one and at the conclusion of the meeting; Debbie will pick up and transport all donations to WWEE.

 For the latest and most detailed info, check out www.wwee.org.


 

 

The Seattle ASWA Chapter will host a Dessert Auction on September 27th, 2006. Please see the following link for more information. http://www.aswaseattle.org/calendar.cfm

 


 

Educational Foundation for Women in Accounting

EFWA

 

Have you checked out the EFWA website lately? We have made some exciting changes, and there are more in the works.  Check us out at: www.efwa.org.

 

Here's a simple, easy and free way for you to support EFWA - give us your e-mail address! We would like to send you our semi-annual newsletter and other updates electronically.  This would allow more funding to go to our scholarship, leadership training, and other programs. New donors can provide us their e-mail address right on the donor envelope. The EFWA will not sell or otherwise distribute your contact information; it is exclusively for us to contact you.

 

Please take a couple of minutes to visit us at www.efwa.org or send us an e-mail at: info@efwa.org. We would love to hear from you!

 

Shirley Laird

President

EFWA

 

 


 

 

Dinner On US

 

Have you made a habit of  reading our Newsletter?

It keeps you informed of what's new in our chapter.

We've got new members, listing of local, regional and national events.

What's for dinner, guest speakers and member achievements.

 

Now's your chance to be rewarded for being informed.

 

 

The first person who locates ☺ in this newsletter and emails me with the correct paragraph/section will receive a free dinner when attending the Bellevue Chapter dinner meeting.  
(Preceding smiley face in the above phrase is for illustration purposes only.  The 'real' smiley face exist somewhere else in this newsletter)
 
Yes, there are rules though....
1) The free dinner must be redeemed within 2 dinner meetings from the month of the newsletter.  For example:  you saw it in this June Newsletter...you must redeem it during the June or July dinner meeting.
2) One winner per year, please.
3) Not redeemable for cash and not to exceed the monthly cost of our dinner.
4) Cannot be transferred.
5) Alcohol not included.
6) Have fun !!!
 

 

 


 

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Is It Time To Update Your Resume?

 

The motto "Be prepared", isn't just great advice for Boy Scouts; it's also great career advice. You never know when the perfect career opportunity will present itself. If a recruiter called you today with your dream job, would you be prepared to send out an up-to-date resume right away?

 

There are four critical times to update your resume:

·         At least once a year

·         Any time your career focus changes

·         When you anticipate layoffs with your company

·         When you begin to feel dissatisfied with your current position

 

1. Update your resume every year.

 

This is where many people fall short. When that recruiter calls with the perfect job, you may suddenly find your resume is years out of date, and you'll have to scramble to catch up.

 

Keep your resume current by including your best accomplishments each year. Don't count on your memory to recall everything you achieved in years past! You are likely to overlook critical achievements and contributions. If you need assistance, a resume coach may be able to help you through the process with some targeted questions on your most recent jobs.

 

  1. Update your resume when your career focus changes.

 

If you want to change your career path, then you also need to change your resume. There are several ways to shift the focus away from your current job and toward your new career.

 

By focusing on the skills that will be useful in your new career, you can position yourself as a stronger candidate for the job. Highlight those transferable skills in your new resume, bringing them front and center.

 

In addition to highlighting your transferable skills, shift your list of accomplishments to support those skills. Accomplishment statements give credibility to transferable skills and prove your ability to cross industry or occupational lines. Well-crafted accomplishments make a big difference in whether you win the interview or are passed over.

 

Finally, be sure you understand your audience. As you shift career focus, it is critical to understand the hiring motives of your target market. Use your resume as an effective selling tool by correctly anticipating the recruiter's wish list for great job candidates.

 

3. Update your resume when you anticipate layoffs within your company.

 

A harsh reality of today's economy is the need for corporate downsizing. Layoffs and losses are becoming more and more common. But you can prepare for any worst-case scenario by keeping your resume up-to-date.

 

Don't make the mistake of being overly optimistic. It's safer to assume that you are on the out list. Most people who get caught unexpectedly in a layoff thought they were indispensable to their employers. You might be important or well-liked, but remember that the bottom line always has a louder voice than you do. Get your resume ready as soon as you see any indications that downsizing is on the way.

 

Don't mistake company loyalty for a fear of change. Often employees would rather take their chances with a potential layoff than make proactive steps toward finding a new job. Once they're laid off, it's already too late. Remember, as a candidate, you are always more marketable while still employed. Avoid this trap and start your job search early with self-marketing tools (resume and cover letter) that are up-to-date and top quality.

 

4. Update your resume when you are dissatisfied with your current position.

 

Job dissatisfaction leads to feelings of frustration, worthlessness, and often hopelessness. But there is no reason to stay in a job you hate. Being prepared with an updated resume can help you feel better in your current job. When you have a really terrible day at work, you can respond to job opportunities that same evening with confidence in your up-to-the-minute resume. Taking proactive steps toward a new career will give you back your optimism and self worth.

 

If it's time for you to update your resume, first decide whether your resume requires a simple update or a complete rewrite. If you have been using the same resume format throughout your career, it's possible that you have outgrown the old look. What your resume promoted ten years ago may not be appropriate or significant for your career choices today. And if you've simply been tacking on to your old resume, it may start to resemble a house with too many additions, with little sense or direction.

 

A professional resume critique can help you decide exactly what you need to move forward. A well-written resume can make an incredible difference in:

 

  • The length of time it takes to make your career move

  • The quality of your next position

  • The income potential of your next position

 

Your resume is your best sales tool in finding a new job, and it deserves the investment of your time and commitment. With a little extra effort now, you'll be prepared for anything that comes your way and be well on the path to your next great job.

 

Deborah Walker, CCMC

Career Coach ~ Resume Writer

Find more job-search tips and resume samples at:

www.AlphaAdvantage.com

Email: Deb@AlphaAdvantage.com

 


 

                                      

 

MARK YOUR CALENDAR

The Bellevue+ Addition


 

SEPT/OCT

 

 

 

 

Monday

Tacoma Chapter

September 11th - second Monday of the month

5:30 p.m.

6:30 p.m.

Social Hour

Dinner

La Quinta Inn         

1425  E.27St.,

Tacoma, WA 

Michele Springsteen

before 5 pm Thursday

mspringsteen@brantleyjanson.com

Tuesday

Bellevue Chapter 

 

September 26th-fourth Tuesday of the month

5:00 p.m.

Board Meeting

Coast Bellevue Hotel

625 116th Ave. NE

Bellevue, WA 

425-455-9444

Tuesday

Bellevue Chapter 

 

September 26th- fourth Tuesday of the month

 

6:00 p.m.

6:30 p.m.

7:30 p.m.

 

Social Time

Dinner

Speaker

 

Coast Bellevue Hotel

625 116th Ave. NE

Bellevue, WA 

425-455-9444

Wednesday

Seattle Chapter

 

 

September 27th -Fourth

Wednesday of the month

 

5:30 p.m.

6:30 p.m.

7:30 p.m.

 

Social Time

Dinner

Speaker

 

College Club of Seattle

505 Madison

Seattle, WA

206-467-8645

Monday

Tacoma Chapter

October 9th - second

Monday of the month

 

 

5:30 p.m.

6:30 p.m.

Social Hour

Dinner

La Quinta Inn         

1425  E.27St.,

Tacoma, WA 

Michele Springsteen

before 5 pm Thursday

mspringsteen@brantleyjanson.com

Tuesday

Bellevue Chapter 

 

October 17th-third Tuesday of the month

5:00 p.m.

Board Meeting

Coast Bellevue Hotel

625 116th Ave. NE

Bellevue, WA 

425-455-9444

Tuesday

Bellevue Chapter 

 

October 17th-third Tuesday of the month

 

6:00 p.m.

6:30 p.m.

7:30 p.m.

 

Social Time

Dinner

Speaker

 

Coast Bellevue Hotel

625 116th Ave. NE

Bellevue, WA 

425-455-9444

Wednesday

Seattle Chapter

 

 

October 25th-fourth Wednesday of the month

5:30 p.m.

6:30 p.m.

7:30 p.m.

 

Social Time

Dinner

Speaker

 

College Club of Seattle

505 Madison

Seattle, WA

206-467-8645

 


 

ASWA Bellevue Chapter NO. 159

July Minute Highlights

 

 

Laura Ohringer, President called the monthly dinner meeting to order at 6:15 p.m.

 

Laura welcomed the group and guests who then introduced themselves.  The Following Announcements were made:

 

The National Conference is on September 18 - 20 at Bally's in Las Vegas.  The cost for Early Bird registration is $495 until August 18.  Our chapter has won 1 free registration for a member who has never attended a National Conference before.

The date for the September meeting is moved to September 26.  At that meeting there will be a report from the National Conference.

 

Our speaker for the evening was Judy Easterbrooks of Advance Travel, Inc.  She provided us with some great ideas for vacations and get-aways in the Pacific Northwest and Canada.

 

The meeting adjourned at 8:40 p.m

 

 

 

2006-2007

Program Calendar

 

July 18                         

 Judy Easterbrooks, "Fun Getaways in Washington State"

                        

August 15

Tassie Medlin, CMA, CFM, MBA, "QuickBooks: Accounting Software", 1 CPE

 

September 26

Debbie Allen Oberbillig, Allen Partners, "Washington Women's Employment and Education", 1 CPE 

 

October 17            

Miriam Reiss, President, "Wisdom at Work", 1 CPE

 

November 21 

Annual Dessert Auction            

 

December 19

Seattle/Bellevue Joint Dinner Meeting-Seattle Hosting, 1 CPE

 

January 16

"Federal Income Tax Update", 1 CPE

                                   

February 20

 

March 20

IMA/Bellevue Joint Dinner Meeting

 

April 17

 

May 15          

Student Night-Scholarship Awards

 

June 19

 


 

 

Submissions for October 2006 Newsletter

Bellevue+ Addition must be received by

Sunday, October 1st, 2006

 

Sheila Hess

Sheila.hess@comcast.net


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