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Creative Edge Coaching Technology

BETHEL — The next meeting and program sponsored by Working Women’s Forum will feature guest speaker Mona Thorpe, who will offer a program on creative edge coaching technology called “Success Strategies for Business and Personal Effectiveness.”

The meeting will be on Monday, February 6, at Rudy’s Gourmet, in Mountain Laurel Plaza at 68 Stony Hill Road (Route 6).

Networking will begin at 6 pm, dinner will be at 6:30 (entrée choices are pecan crusted salmon, chicken crepes, or pork medallions). Reservations, along with entrée choice, should be called in to Kelly Urso, 364-1667, or emailed to rsvp@WorkingWomensForum.net. Cost for dinner is $35.

Mona Thorpe is a life and executive coach, success strategist, business consultant, and co-author of Conversations on Success. She is the entrepreneur of five businesses as well as the president of Creative Edge Coaching. She has provided coaching and consulting to individuals, executives, and businesses for more than 20 years.

Her interactive presentation will offer participants profound and lasting insights on how to live their life, run their business, and relate to loved ones, themselves, and others powerfully and effectively.

Ms Thorpe’s diverse background, combined with her interpersonal studies, brings a powerhouse of expertise to share with her participants that produce extraordinary results. Believing that everyone, no matter who they are, is capable of transforming their lives into exquisite creations of fulfilled dreams, she leaves most participants enriched and powerfully endowed to do so.

Additional information about Ms Thorpe is available at CreativeEdgeCoaching.com.

The Working Women’s Forum is an organization that provides a forum for working women to meet and grow professionally and personally through education, networking and the sharing of ideas and experiences. Additional information is available from Kelly Urso or online at www.WorkingWomensForum.net.

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