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Advisory Board
 
Jacqueline Adams, formerly an award-winning correspondent for CBS News, is a senior counselor at the global communications firm, Burson-Marsteller in New York City. She advises corporate and non-profit clients on communications strategies.
 
Kate Coughlin is an associate specializing in employment litigation with Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, a law firm in Boston.
 
Barbara Kasoff is president, chief executive and co-founder of Women Impacting Public Policy, a bi-partisan public policy organization with over half a million members. Headquartered in Washington, D.C. WIPP advocates on issues that impact women-owned businesses.
 
Nina McLemore is the founder and chief executive of Nina McLemore, Inc. in New York City, a designer apparel company focused on executive and professional women. Her collection is sold directly to the consumer through a network of sales representatives and specialty stores.
 
Nell Merlino is founder, president and chief executive of Count Me In for Women's Economic Independence, a national not-for-profit provider of on-line business loans and resources for women. She launched the immensely successful Take Our Daughters To Work Day, an event she created and produced for the Ms. Foundation for Women in 1993.
 
Terry Neese is president of Women Impacting Public Policy, a bi-partisan public policy organization headquartered in Washington, D.C. A serial entrepreneur, she has launched companies in such diverse industries as personnel, agri-business, real estate and public policy consulting.
 
Julie Ros, dubbed a ?“serial launch editor?” by London?’s Telegraph newspaper, founded Shattered Magazine LLC in November 2005 in New York City. She joined up with Paralelles founder Linda Coughlin in early 2008 to further develop the editorial offering of Paralelles Media Group through a dedicated magazine, Paralelles.
 
Melanie R. Sabelhaus is a former deputy administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration who served from 2002 to 2005. A successful entrepreneur, she previously had founded a property management company with operations in Baltimore and Washington, D.C
 
Lena Sene is a White House Fellow serving a one-year term as a special assistant to Alphonso Jackson, Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Previously, she was an investment representative at Lehman Brothers, the global investment bank headquartered in New York
 
Rayona Sharpnack is Founder/CEO of Institute for Women's Leadership. an organization renown for its?’ groundbreaking work throughout the United States, Australia, and Canada. She is also one of several featured authors of the ground-breaking book, ?“Enlightened Power: How Women Are Transforming the Practice of Leadership.?”
 
Susan Schiffer Stautberg, a former White House Fellow, is president of PartnerCom in New York City, which creates and manages advisory boards globally for businesses, governments, and non-profit organizations.
 
Susan Wilson Solovic is chairman and chief executive of SBTV.com, a popular video, news and information site about small business. She is the author of two books, including her most recent, "Reinvent Your Career: Attain the Success You Deserve and Desire."
 
Mary Schnack is president of Communications Bridges in Sedona, AZ, and speaks worldwide on business communications such as public relations, media training and crisis management.
 
Ann Sullivan is president of Madison Services Group in Washington, D.C. Her company provides government relations services to clients such as Pfizer, the pharmaceutical giant, and Women in Public Policy, an advocacy group for women owned businesses.
 
Diane Terman is a publicist whose New York City agency represents such blue-chip clients as the Women Presidents?’ Organization, WABC-TV and Revlon. She is the author of The Money Club, a New York Times bestseller.
 
Meryl Lynn Unger is a partner in the corporate department of Katsky Korins LLP, a boutique law firm in New York City. She specializes in representing small and mid-sized companies and entrepreneurs. 
 




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