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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
The time
has come...
This is my
last President's Message. I can honestly say I don't know where the time
went! The year flew! I truly enjoyed my role and experience as president.
I want to express my sincere
appreciation to all the officers and the board of directors.
I will continue on the
board next year so this is not a "farewell".
June is the month for
"change of guard" for our organization and I will be passing the torch.
This is what we
have for the slate in fiscal 2006-2007:
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2006-2007 |
2006-2007 |
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Current
Committee Chairperson |
Committee Helper |
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Programs/Education |
Mellany
Winters |
Lori
Segale |
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Arrangements |
Tina
Farmer |
Cynthia
Martin |
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Scholarship |
Kristina
Morotti |
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Membership |
Paula
Bishop |
Jan
Canfield |
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President-Elect |
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President |
Laura
Ohringer |
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Treasurer |
Caroline
Thienes |
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Master
Tax Guide |
Paula
Bishop |
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Secretary |
Robin
Noyes-McGuire |
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Dessert
Auction |
Shannon
Orr |
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Bulletin/Web |
Sheila
Hess |
Helen Yu |
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Publicity |
Yoko
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Thank you for making ASWA part
of your year!
Hope to see
you at the meeting on June 20th!
Your
President,
Tina Farmer, CPA
THIS MONTH'S MEETING
Date:
Tuesday, June
20th, 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:
Sauteed
chicken breast with garlic pesto cream sauce, served with mashed
potatoes and
fresh seasonal
vegetables or
Vegetarian option:
Pasta Primavera
served with sauteed vegetables and fettuccini pasta.
Both served with tossed green salad, fresh rolls, and coffee or tea.
Dessert: Chocolate ice cream
Reservations:
michaele.williams@comcast.net
Phone:
425-283-8445
Deadline: 1:00pm., Friday,
June 16th
Cancellations are due by 1 pm.,
Monday, June 19th
Standing
reservations do apply
Reminder:
We are charged for all dinners we reserve and will BILL for
non-cancellations.
This Month's Speaker
Patricia Klingler, Certified
Professional Coach, XPlore Your Zing! Coaching
"Less Stress, More Success"
Who among us has not experienced
a sense of frenzy or anxiety or pressure and accepted it simply as they way
things are? Stress has become a normal mode for how we exist in the world
today, with unfavorable impacts on the economy, our relationships, and the
future. 50% of adult Americans suffer adverse health effects from stress.
But it doesn't have to be that way.
This month our featured speaker
is Patricia Klingler, CPC, and she reminds us that Stressed is Not a Way
of Life. Living with stress puts tremendous strain on the nervous system
and has damaging effects on the body. In her presentation, Patricia will
explore our emotional reactions to our environment and what we can do to
live a life with more playfulness, happiness, and relaxation.
You will walk away from this
presentation
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understanding the emotional physiology of stress,
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applauding
the power of your core values, and
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ready to
break the habit of stress.
Patricia owns Xplore Your Zing!, a home-based
life coaching business that works with and supports women 30 and older to
minimize the stressors in their lives so they can maintain a healthy heart.
Then she coaches them to their greatest potential for a life they customize
from choice. She is a Certified Professional Coach and a licensed 1:1
provider for HeartMath stress management techniques. Prior to owning her
coaching business, Patricia was a corporate trainer for 12 years, providing
learning opportunities to employees in the skills of understanding
communication differences, enhanced listening, dealing with difficult
behaviors, conflict resolution, and avoiding burnout.
May
Dinner Highlights
Kristina Morotti, Senior Employment
Consultant, Allen Partners
"Employment Perspective and Effective Resumes"
and
Susan Mundy, Director of Accounting, City
University
"The
Value of a Student's Accounting Education to the Market Place"
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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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Use Your Resume To Help
Negotiate a Higher Salary
Most
job seekers believe that salary negotiation starts once they have an
offer in hand, but nothing could be farther from the truth. In fact,
your resume can make the difference between negotiating at the top end
of the salary range - or the bottom end - in your next job offer. If
that sounds strange to you, consider the following points:
If
your resume sells your skills short, then you can't expect to receive
offers at the upper end of your salary scale. Your current resume could
be losing you thousands of dollars in income power. By making a few key
changes in your resume now, you can position yourself for higher
salaries in the future.
There are three resume strategies for promoting high salary negotiation
success:
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Show that you are a
high return on investment with quantifiable results.
Many
job seekers throw around the phrase "results oriented", but they fail to
back it up with concrete evidence - leaving the reader to conclude
otherwise. You may feel that you have no quantifiable evidence of your
value in previous jobs, but every job has quantifiable results that can
better reflect your worth on your resume. Revenue, sales dollars and
material costs are not the only results that use numbers.
Consider using the number of man-hours saved in process improvements,
the percentage of repeat customers, or the number of peers helped by a
particular efficiency to help reflect your abilities. Every employee is
hired to solve problems, and most problems have some quantifiable
element at their core.
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Illustrate the
breadth of your experience.
Notice the use of the word "breadth" rather than "length" of
experience. Just because a candidate has been doing a job for a long
time does not necessarily mean he is worth more. Breadth of experience
focuses on quality, not quantity.
There are two key ways to express breadth of experience:
Since industry expertise is usually in high demand, you can show your
value through insider understanding of industry issues.
If
your career spans many industries within the same occupation, highlight
the transferable skills that have enabled you to bridge the gaps from
industry to industry.
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Entice the reader
to want to know more about you.
Job
seekers often make the mistake of assuming that the job of their resume
is to inform the reader. Not so! The ONLY job of your resume is to
entice the reader to want to know more about you.
What
that translates to is an understanding of what to include and what to
leave off your resume. Too much detail can distract the reader and lose
his interest, but not enough information, and the reader will wonder
what you have been doing with your life. A proper balance between
detail and result will win the reader's interest and leave them saying,
"I've got to call this guy for an interview today!"
A
professional resume writer can create a resume that sells you as a high
return on investment. By portraying you as someone with great breadth
of experience and a wide range of critical skills, potential employers
will see you immediately as someone of high value, building their vision
- and your self-confidence -
of you in the upper end of the
salary scale.
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Deborah Walker, CCMC
Career Coach ~ Resume Writer
Find more job-search tips
and resume samples at:
www.AlphaAdvantage.com
Email:
Deb@AlphaAdvantage.com |
News From National Headquarters
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF WOMEN
ACCOUNTANTS
REPORT OF THE
2005-2006 NATIONAL NOMINATING COMMITTEE
President Elected in the spring of 2004 for a
term starting July 1, 2005
Debbie L. Michael,
CPA Billings, Chapter
President-Elect To serve as National President in
2006-20007
Joy N.
Barron Birmingham Chapter
Vice
Presidents Karen J. Gunther
Boston Chapter
Sarah R.
Wheatley Denver Chapter
Secretary Tracy L. Johnson, CPA
San Antonio Chapter
Treasurer Barbara W. Covington
Fort Walton Beach Chapter
Directors To serve two years, July 1, 2005 to
June 30, 2007
Stacey L. Craig,
CPA Phoenix Chapter
Susan R. Tripepi
Akron/Canton Chapter
Catherine A. Mulder, CPA
Ames Chapter
Cheryl Willers
Flagstaff Chapter
Director
To serve one year July 1, 2005 to June 30,
2006
Barbara A. Sheetz,
CPA West Palm Beach Chapter
Immediate Past
President Christi L. Olsen, CPA Omaha Chapter
Directors Serving
the second year of a two-year term. Elected in the spring of 2004 to serve
until June 30, 2006
Monika P. Miles,
CPA Silicon Valley Chapter
Jeanette
Ding San Diego Chapter
Vivian L. Moller, CPA Milwaukee Chapter
The ASWA
Chicago Chapter
Proudly
announces
The Becker
CPA Review Course Raffle
Becker has donated
a CPA Review Course covering all four parts of the exam, a value of
$2,640.00, to benefit the Chapter's Margaret Keldie Scholarship Fund.
Chicago, IL - October 26, 2005 ---
The Chicago Chapter of ASWA is proud to announce a raffle of
the Becker CPA Review Course to benefit the Chapter's Margaret Keldie
Scholarship Fund. The Review Course covers all four parts of the exam, may
be taken on-line or in person, and has a value of $2,640.
Raffle tickets may be
purchase for $30, or obtained free with a new ASWA membership. The drawing
will be held at the Chapter's Installation of Officers dinner on Tuesday,
June 20, 2006.
The Margaret Keldie
Scholarship Fund is sponsored by the Chicago Chapter. The Fund awards
yearly scholarships to full-time and part-time junior, senior,
and graduate students intending to pursue a career in accounting. The Fund
furthers the Chapter's mission to encourage capable women to continue their
accounting studies. The Chicago Chapter was chartered in 1938 with eleven
members, and currently has a membership of approximately 50. The membership
represents all facets of the accounting profession, including public
accounting, private industry, sole proprietors, internal auditing, and
accounting in governmental and non-profit organizations.
The Becker CPA
Course has a 50-year history of academic excellence and is the exclusive
choice of over 70 major colleges and universities, including
Illinois
State University, Bradley University, and Keller Graduate School.
Please send your
check payable to ASWA :
Lynnette
Panjan
ASWA Corporate
Sponsorship Chair
645 N. Michigan
Ave., Ste. 800
Chicago,
IL 60611
Phone 312-280-5799
Fax 312-482-8594
MARK
YOUR CALENDAR
The
Bellevue+ Addition
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Monday
Tacoma
Chapter |
June 12th - 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
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Tuesday
Bellevue Chapter
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June 20th-third Tuesday of the month |
5:30 p.m. |
Board Meeting
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Coast Bellevue Hotel
625 116th Ave. NE
Bellevue, WA
425-455-9444 |
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Tuesday
Bellevue Chapter
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June
20th- third Tuesday of the
month
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6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
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Social Time
Dinner
Speaker
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Coast Bellevue Hotel
625 116th Ave. NE
Bellevue, WA
425-455-9444 |
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Wednesday
Seattle Chapter
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June 28th
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Wednesday of the month
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5:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
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Social Time
Dinner
Speaker
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College Club of Seattle
505 Madison
Seattle, WA
206-467-8645
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Monday
Tacoma
Chapter |
July 10th - second
Monday of the month
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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 |
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Tuesday
Bellevue Chapter
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July 18th-third Tuesday of the month |
5:00 p.m. |
Board Meeting
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Coast Bellevue Hotel
625 116th Ave. NE
Bellevue, WA
425-455-9444 |
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Tuesday
Bellevue Chapter
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July 18th-third Tuesday of the month
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6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
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Social Time
Dinner
Speaker
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Coast Bellevue Hotel
625 116th Ave. NE
Bellevue, WA
425-455-9444 |
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Wednesday
Seattle Chapter
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July 26th-Fourth Wednesday of the month
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5:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
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Social Time
Dinner
Speaker
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College Club of Seattle
505 Madison
Seattle, WA
206-467-8645
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ASWA Bellevue Chapter NO. 159
May Minute Highlights
The May
Student Night dinner meeting was held at the Coast Bellevue Hotel. Paula
Bishop, Acting President called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m.
Paula
welcomed the group and had everyone introduce themselves. She also
discussed the history and benefits of ASWA.
Announcements:
The
Northwest Regional Conference will be hosted by the Seattle chapter on
June 16-17. The National Conference will be held in Las Vegas in
September.
There
was a toast to Kristina Morotti, who just got married in April.
Barbara
Charbonneaux announced that she will be in a marathon to benefit the
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
Paula
Bishop announced the slate of nominations for the 2006-2007 fiscal year:
President: Laura Ohringer
President-Elect: OPEN (still accepting nominations) ☺
Secretary: Robin Noyes-McGuire
Treasurer: Caroline Thienes
Programs: Mellany Winters
Arrangements: Tina Farmer
Scholarship: Kristina Morotti
Membership: Paula Bishop
Master
Tax Guides: Paula Bishop
Dessert
Auction: Shannon Orr
Bulletin/Web: Sheila Hess
Publicity: Yoko Kobori
Paula
asked for any further nominations from the floor. There were no
additional nominations, so the secretary declared a unanimous vote for
the slate. The official installation will take place at the June dinner
meeting.
At
7:15, Eleanor Siverts-Akerman introduced the scholarship winner, Chloe
Veltkamp, from Seattle Pacific University. She was given a cash award of
$1,500. Eleanor then introduced our guest speakers, Kristina Morotti of
Allen Partners, and Susan Mundy, of City University, who spoke about the
job market and strategies for getting hired.
The
dinner meeting was adjourned at 8:28 p.m.
2005-2006
Program Calendar
July
19
Carrie Haymond, Windermere Real
Estate - "Current Real Estate Trends in the Greater Eastside Area" 1 CPE
August
16
Lisa Mino, Protiviti, a Division of Robert Half International,
"Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX)", 1 CPE
September 20
Susan Paulsen, CPA, NHA, "Cash
and Internal Controls", 1 CPE
October 18
Bob Pessemier, "Money Metrics", 1 CPE
November 15
Annual Dessert Auction
December 21
Steven Mathison,
WA Department of Archeology and Historic Preservation, "Historic
Preservation Tax Credit", 1 CPE
Seattle/Bellevue Joint Dinner Meeting-Seattle Hosting
January 17
Sarah
Gangar and Lillie Campbell, Clark Nuber PS, "Federal Income
Tax Update", 1 CPE
February 21
Susan
Sabella, Genworth Financial, "Long-Term Care", 1 CPE
March 21
Ivan Orton,
King County Prosecutor's Office, "Electronic Fraud", 1 CPE
IMA/Bellevue
Joint Dinner Meeting
April 18
Tina Schaaf, Protiviti Seattle and Chicago, "Client Development", 1 CPE
May 16
Kristina Morotti, Senior Employment
Consultant, Allen Partners, "Employment Perspective and Effective Resumes"
and
Susan Mundy, Director of Accounting, City
University,
"The
Value of a Student's Accounting Education to the Market Place",
1CPE
Student Night-Scholarship Awards
June 20
Patricia
Klingler, XPlore your Zing! Coaching, "Less Stress, More Success", 1 CPE
Submissions
for July
2006
Newsletter
Bellevue+
Addition must be received by
Sunday, June 23rd, 2006
Sheila Hess
Sheila.hess@comcast.net
Any comments on the website
email Sheila Hess
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