Cleveland’s foremost business networking group for women.
The Westside Professional Women’s Connection is a business networking organization comprised of a diverse group of women who meet monthly to exchange experiences and information, and to share fellowship and good food.
We include corporate women, entrepreneurs, and not-for-profit professionals. Among us, you will find inn keepers, lawyers, massage therapists, accountants, travel agents, business consultants, greenhouse owners, insurance executives, long term care givers, teachers, financial planners, fitness experts, cosmetic consultants, real estate agents, and much more. See our Resource Guide for a complete list.
Any woman is welcome join us for lunch at any of our scheduled meetings or after-hours business networking events.
Join us in February for a special event. Westside Professional Women's Connection invites you to a Warm Winter Evening at The Saucy Bistro from 5-7 pm Wednesday, February 10, 2010. Cost is $10 and includes one glass wine/nonalcoholic beverage and shared appetizers. No RSVP is required; just join us, and bring friends.
The Westside Professional Women’s Connection meets monthly on the third Tuesday of the month for lunch, but occasionally, additional evening events are scheduled to allow interested prospective members to casually meet other women in business. It is an opportunity for members to kick back and relax with other members and spend time with pure networking. For those interested in learning more about this fantastic group, our Warm Winter Evening event is a time to meet members and learn of the opportunities the group presents to all women of our area.
Join us for this special event or for our regular meetings at THE SAUCY BISTRO, 24481 Detroit Road, Westlake, OH 44145 Between Clague and Columbia Roads)
Mission Statement
The mission of the Westside Professional Women’s Connection is to provide an environment where women who practice on the west side of Cleveland can network with other women so as to:
1. Progress to senior levels of their profession through rainmaking
2. Become visible in the westside community by forming business relationships, and
3. Mentor and support other women in their pursuit of leadership positions in business organizations and the business community
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