Archive for July, 2010

My trip to the Big “D” to attend the EWomen Conference

As a member of the EWomen Network Foundation Advisory Council, each summer I travel to Dallas to attend this organization’s annual conference. While the temperatures were sizzling in triple digits outside; inside over 2,000 women entrepreneurs were celebrating “A Decade of Giving”. The EWomen experience is best described as “give first, share always” philosophy. With the focus on buidling one’s business, I am always amazed at the sharing of ideas, information, resources and knowledge that one experiences during this Dallas-based event.

I have the great fortune of being a member of the EWomen Foundation Advisory Council, which in itself, is comprised of an extraordinary goup of accomplished professionals from the corporate, philanthropic, consulting, legal, entertainment and news fields. In fact, I’ve invited several of my fellow council members to speak at EWGA Conferences over the past few years.

Congratulations to EWomen Network for achieving their 10 year milestone of connecting and promoting women and their businesses!

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She Deserves a Thumbs Up!

What a terrific display of determination, great golf and discipline yesterday by Paula Creamer as she wins the 65th U.S. Women’s Championship.
Keeping her composure and focus while playing with an injury truly was something to watch and admire. It was a great victory for women’s golf.
As one of the most popular players on the LPGA Tour, Paula has become a great ambassador for the game.

She now joins the esteemed company of golf greats like Patty Berg, the Babe, Louise Suggs, Mickey Wright, Patty Sheehan, Hollis Stacy, Betsy King, Juli Inkster and Annika with her name forever etched on the Women’s U.S. Open Trophy. Paula, we congratulate you and look forward to many more victories coming your way!

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Women’s Golf is Full Speed Ahead

There’s a lot happening in women’s golf! Women’s Golf Month just concluded, “Take Your Daughter to the Golf Course Week” is underway and the 2010 U.S. Women’s Open is about ready to begin in Pittsburgh, PA.

While temperatures are soaring in the Pittsburgh area and throughout the northeast and mid-Atlantic and actually everywhere this week across the country, it will be interesting to see how the 156 competitors adapt to the heat and course conditions at what has been called one of the great championship courses in the world – Oakmont Country Club. Did you know that over the years, the state of Pennsylvania has hosted more USGA Championships than any other state in the country, with a total of 79?

At the end of this week, the USGA will crown the 65th U.S. Women’s Open champion. When Oakmont Country Club last hosted the U.S. Women’s Open, Patty Sheehan was the winner. That was in 1992.

This years’ general chairman for the event is Carol Semple Thompson who also competed in the 1992 Women’s Open there at Oakmont. She has been heralded as the country’s finest female amateur golfer and is a member of the World Golf


Hall of Fame. While her role this week is outside the ropes, she did have the opportunity to play a practice round with Natalie Gulbis, Brittany Lincicome and former Curtis Cup participant Meredith Duncan. Her reaction to the experience, “It was really fun because I could play from the front tees and they can go back to where they belong.”

Barbara Douglas, chairman of the USGA Women’s Committee (and previous member of the EWGA Board of Directors) will also be a busy woman this week.


At today’s USGA press conference, Barbara shared these comments, “We’re thrilled to be back at Oakmont. It’s such a wonderful site for the U.S. Women’s Open. I think Patty Sheehan is going to be here this week. She’ll probably spend some time going down memory lane. We’ve got four players in the field who were here and competed in 1992. They are Juli Inkster, Pat Hurst, Sherri Stenhauer and Helen Alfredson.

”We have a fifth player here this week who qualified for the field in 1992, Martha Nause.

She was unable to tee it up on the first day in ’92, but she qualified. She’s back here this year, and so 18 years later, she’s going to get a chance to tee it up at Oakmont. We have 24 amateurs in the field and we have three brand new professionals making their debut in the field this week. Kimberly Kim, Alexis Thompson and Jennifer Song. All three were members of the victorious Curtis Cup team which just took place a few weeks ago.”

2010 is a record year for U.S. Women’s Open entries and the 7th year in a row a record has been set for the number of entries into this competition. This is good news for women’s competitive golf!

And good news for women’s golf. So tune in and watch what is happening. You can catch the action on ESPN2 on Thursday and Friday and then on NBC over the weekend.

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