Local independent distributors of Clean Burning Candles are offering Montana moms (and dads, too!) a day of business/product training, steps to “green up” your home business and inspirational words of advice from best-selling women’s fiction author, Jane Porter.
“We know that the majority of those looking for a home business are stay-at-home moms, but everyone is welcome! I have had the privilege of watching the Montana Meeting grow from just a few of us in a living room to now filling a hotel meeting space. Each year the training is powerful, uplifting and packed full of what I need to take my business to the next level.” - Cheryl Hill, Billings regional leader
The theme for the 5th annual Montana Meeting is “Making It Matter in Montana.” So what matters to these MB Moms? They want to help home business owners build a successful business with proven systems, cultivate relationships both on the internet and with local connections, protect the environment with “greener” products/environments and create healthier, more positive self images.
Featured speakers include best-selling author of Flirting with Forty and inspirational speaker, Jane Porter, who will share her story of overcoming the odds in abusive relationships to become an international success. Jayson Waits, founder of one of the largest Meet-Up groups, will share on the benefits and steps for networking locally. Jophiel and Serena Silvestrone of Green Directory Montana will talk about the importance of developing a “green” business and working environment. Charlie Umphred, award-winning network marketer and owner of Scent-sations, Inc. will provide a guide on how to fast-start a home business.
Attendees can also expect specific training in direct sales strategies, fun home party ideas and personal success stories.
The meeting is on May 1st, 2010 from 9am-5pm (lunch included) at the Bozeman C’Mon Inn. Must register to reserve your seat!
“The theme of the meeting is very simple this year; we want to help people get back to basics and create a ‘greener’ space. We want to give people the mental and physical tools to be successful in a more environmentally conscious world.” –Kari Andersen, Bozeman regional leader
For more information and a complete list of speakers and topics, visit the event website at http://www.MontanaMeeting.com
