Monday, January 4, 2010

Teen community partners with Redmond Chamber on Career Panel.

Some very exciting news!

Three exciting, local business entrepreneurs will present a Career Panel on "Running a Business" January 12.  This is a rare opportunity for youth and parents to ask questions and learn about what it takes to start your own business in today's economic climate!

Three business owners are confirmed to donate their time and business expertise to students and parents in the Lake Washington School District on Tuesday, January 12, 7:00 - 8:30 P.M. at the Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center (16600 NE 80th ST, Redmond).

Confirmed business owners include Dennis Ballen of Blazing Bagels, Mike Tenhulzen of Tenhulzen Remodeling, and Mary Bourguignon of Steeple-jack Consulting.

Mike Tenhulzen of Tenhulzen Remodeling has a well established family remodeling and real estate business;  Mike is a Redmond Chamber of Commerce Trustee and well known in the business community and his neighborhood. Tenhulzen Remodeling has an awesome multi-media website - full of resources, tips, and advice.  Mike writes a monthly home improvement column for some of the local Reporters. 

Dennis Ballen of Blazing Bagels has a newer, thriving business in Redmond and Bellevue.  The  Redmond Location is 6975 176th Avenue Northeast  Redmond, WA  (425) 883-1550.  Blazing Bagels are found all over Puget Sound - in hospitals, businesses, restaurants, and groceries.  Read reviews here!   Dennis recently renewed his membership at the Redmond Chamber.

Mary Bourguignon of Steeple-jack Consulting.   "Steeple-jack is Mary Bourguignon. I live in the Pacific Northwest with my husband and two boys. I ride my bike a lot. And I spend a lot of time helping people get their ideas down on paper, on the web, and in the classroom..."  Consulting expertise:

Research, writing, and editing
"In terms of credentials, I’ve got degrees in English from Northwestern University and Public Policy from the Kennedy School at Harvard....."

Policy analysis -
"I’m often hired to help community members and elected officials solve policy problems...."

Curriculum development -
"Seattle’s Museum of History & Industry began conducting oral histories to document the way people work in early 21st century Washington.  I turned their work into a high school curriculum series, creating 45 case studies that help students explore challenges in careers from biotechnology to machining to web site design...."

Web Content -
"For five years I created the content for the Boomerang Box geography education web site..."

Snacks and refreshments will be provided  by Whole Foods.  Please click here to RSVP for the event.

by Bob Yoder
Source:  Mustang News and Company websites.

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