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Release January Meeting Topic: Generating and Maintaining Trust by Sheri West Symanski The Davie Business Women’s Association recognized Bette Hauser of Savory Spoon as its 2006 Business Woman of the Year. The award is given annually to a DBWA member who has made outstanding contributions in business, in serving the community, and in helping the group’s mission of helping businesswomen of diverse occupations grow personally and professionally. Hauser is a 29-year resident of Davie County and 10-year owner of Savory Spoon, located on Hwy 801 North. An outstanding cook with more than 20 years in the food service industry, she has the versatility to cater a variety of events including private home parties, wedding receptions and dinners, church functions, and business lunches and company picnics. She regularly provides nutritious and reasonably priced lunches for DBWA’s monthly meetings. For more than a decade, Hauser has spent three weeks each summer as a chaperone for People to People, a travelling youth organization founded in the 1950s by Dwight D. Eisenhower to encourage world peace. She spends another week each year cooking for the senior high camp at Calvary Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, where she has been a member for 22 years and has previously volunteered with the church children’s choir and vacation Bible school. She is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, is married to David Hauser and has a daughter who lives in Atlanta. “Bette is a multi-talented woman, and a true role model for the many young people with whom she has travelled,” says DBWA president Cathy Boles. “She is a ‘shepherd’ of sorts, and one who certainly knows how to feed her flock!” All businesswomen in Davie County are invited to attend the DBWA meeting on January 3 at noon at the Rotary Hut in Mocksville. The meeting is co-sponsored by the Small Business Center of Davidson County Community College and features Dr. Janice Black of The Edmonds Group as speaker. Dr. Black’s program is entitled “Generating and Maintaining Trust with Others” and will examine the dynamics of trust and how these apply to our everyday interactions, both personal and professional. Attendees may bring their own lunch or make reservation for the catered meal by calling Bette Hauser at Savory Spoon, 998-3663. For additional information about DBWA, contact organization president Cathy Boles at Johnson Insurance Services, 753-1006, or visit www.DBWA.org. # # # Recent Media Coverage of Davie Business Womens AssociationCopies of newspaper clippings can be viewed by clicking below:
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