Kearns Design
Visual Communications, Graphic design, Branding Services
The outcome of our work is all about collaborating and engaging with our clients. We work closely with our
clients to create communication pieces that express their vision, mission and purpose. We strive to deliver the highest quality product and superior service on every project entrusted to us.
Our vision is to partner with and meet the specific needs of each client with effective creative services using sound business judgment. We strive to help
our clients succeed.
Bold visions. Large purpose. We are ready for the adventure of adding value to our client’s business.
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CORPORATE COMMUNICATION
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Date
June 11, 2002
Location
Embassy Suites
5500 North River Road
Rosemont, IL 60018
Register
Phone 847.678.4000
Fax 847.928.7659
Agenda
08:00 am Check-in begins
09:00 am Welcome address including company and product overview
10:00 am Macola ES
12:00 pm Lunch and QA
01:00 pm Features of ES
02:30 pm e-Synergy
04:00 pm Adjournment
ensuring
Exact®
Software Seminar
A one day seminar to provide you with specific information on the
functionality and processing approaches of the latest Exact® Software
upgrade and Macola ES and e-Synergy.
Flexibility
JDA is committed to on-going customer support – providing
tactical solutions to get your company to the next level. We work
with you to enhance the functionality of your system by providing
information and support on new products and features.
Maintaining a technology momentum helps you run your business
in a cost effective way. Keeping updated on your established
systems and software ensures that you are getting maximum
value, features and flexibility for your technology investment.
That is why we don't want you to miss this opportunity to learn
about the innovative upgrades to Exact®
software, as well as
information about Macola ES and e-Synergy at a one day seminar
sponsored by Exact®
. Trained professionals will guide you
through the new features and answer questions about specific
functions. This free upgrade has many new enhancements and is
vastly different from the current running software. Maintain
momentum, ensure flexibility, reserve today.
Securing
JDAJASON DAE ASSOCIATES, Inc.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION SUPPORT
Exact®
Software service
support provided by:
maintaining
Momentum
JASON DAE ASSOCIATES, Inc.Committed to on-going customer support
JASON DAE ASSOCIATES, Inc.Committed to on-going customer support
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2 0 1 4 – 2 0 1 6 Wo m e n’s C o u n c i l S t r a t e g i c F r a m e w o r k | 3
Women’s Council Vision
1. We facilitate the professional growth and credibility of Council members as real
estate experts in their marketplace.
2. We are a dynamic, accessible and diverse network, linking resources and member
expertise to drive business success.
3. We identify, support and promote strong leaders in business, the Council, the
industry, and in the broader community.
4. We promote the achievement and influence of women in real estate.
5. We are a magnet for career-focused REALTORS® with diverse backgrounds and a high
level of professionalism.
6. We are sought after by other organizations as a source of leadership development
and the businesswoman’s perspective.
7. We are a network of strong chapters that consistently deliver value and provide
a collaborative, trusted, welcoming environment in which members can achieve
their business goals.
8. We are a strong organization with the resources and infrastructure necessary
to fulfill our mission and realize our vision.
• Members exemplify the highest standard of industry professionalism and strengthen
the REALTOR® brand in their communities.
• Members have the tools and resources for long-term business success.
• Members are sought after for their perspective and contribution at the local, state and
national association levels.
• Members are recognized for their professionalism and success in real estate.
• Women’s Council and the National Association of REALTORS® are essential partners in
advancing the industry.
Impact Vision
Women’s Council Impact
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Strategic Framework
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WELCOME INTRODUCTION
OF HEAD TABLE
Gail Hartnett
2006 WCR National President
Deborah Tatum Gilmore
2010 WCR National President
INTRODUCTION OF
REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENTS
Deborah Tatum Gilmore
PLEDGE INSPIRATION
Carol Guse
2012 Local Chapter President
Gwinnett WCR Chapter (GA)
NATIONAL ANTHEM
Stephen Walker
INTRODUCTION OF WOMEN’S
COUNCIL PAST PRESIDENTS
Gail Hartnett
INTRODUCTION OF SPECIAL
DIGNITARIES SPECIAL GUESTS
Gail Hartnett
INTRODUCTION OF SPONSORS
Faith Reid
2013 WCR Executive Committee
gDINNER
TRIBUTE TO 2013
PRESIDENT ANITA DAVIS
Leadership Team
MUSICAL TRIBUTE
Sue Ellen Burchfield Stephen Walker
INSTALLATION CEREMONY
2014 Regional Vice Presidents
Deborah Battersby
1999 WCR National President
2014 National Line Officers
Judy Moses
2007 WCR National President
Introduction of 2014 National President
Anne Gault, 2010 President
Georgia Association of REALTORS®
2014 National President
Sherri Meadows
2014 President Florida REALTORS®
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS
Jo Kenney
CLOSING REMARKS
Gail Hartnett Deborah Tatum Gilmore
MUSICAL CELEBRATION
Sue Ellen Burchfield
AND INTRODUCING OUR
2014 FINANCIAL SECRETARY AND
REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENTS.
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2014 PRESIDENT:
JO KENNEY, ABR, CRS, GRI, PMN, SRES
Decatur, GA
2014 PRESIDENT-ELECT:
SINDY READY, ABR, CRS, GRI, PMN, SRES
Scottsdale, AZ
2014 RECORDING SECRETARY:
MELISSA ZIMBELMAN, PMN
Las Vegas, NV
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EVENT PROGRAM
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PLATINUM
Georgia REALTORS®
DIAMOND
Dekalb Association of REALTORS®
Georgia MLS
WIN Home Inspections
GOLD PLUS
Peach Worldwide Van Lines
GOLD
Keller Williams International
Florida REALTORS®
RPR, REALTORS® Property Resource
SILVER PLUS
2-10 Home Buyers Warranty
SILVER
Keller Williams Heart of Atlanta Group
Anita Davis
Cline Cellars
BRONZE
Bobbie Nelson
Georgia Chapter,
Women’s Council of REALTORS®
Texas Chapter,
Women’s Council of REALTORS®
California Chapter,
Women’s Council of REALTORS®
Audrey Lackey
Shelter Mortgage
Home Probe Home Inspections
Morris Hardwick Schneider
The Fryer Law Firm
Sindy Ready
Keller Williams Southeast
Northeast Atlanta Metro
Association of REALTORS®
Margo Willis
Carol Guse
Sheila Brower
Sue Ellen Burchfield
Kathy Haddock
Faith Reid
Sylvia Brush
Margret Roberts
Bob Nachman
Thank you to the Inaugural Sponsors
FRIENDS OF WOMEN’S COUNCIL
Gail Hartnett
Amy Worth-Paul
Bill Braswell
Anne Gault
Massachusetts Chapter,
Women’s Council of REALTORS®
Arizona Chapter,
Women’s Council of REALTORS®
Athens Chapter (GA),
Women’s Council of REALTORS®
Saturday, November 9, 2013
CELEBRATING THE INSTALLATION OF
Jo Kenney
and the 2014 Leadership Team
B A N Q U E T
Women’s Council of REALTORS®
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16. DIRECT MAIL to get you moving
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Distinctive Urban Living
in Ravenswood
is one of Chicago's first
planned neighborhoods
with Victorian and Prairie
School homes, brick row
houses and extra-wide lots.
It's a beautiful area with
tree-lined streets and parks,
and its own rapid-transit
system that connects to
the Loop.
In 1889, Chicago annexed
the rural wooded village of
Ravenswood. Poet Carl
Sandburg who aptly de-
scribed Chicago as the
City of Big Shoulders,
lived in Ravenswood on
Hermitage Avenue.
What to do in Ravenswood
copy here transportation
and shopping hub of the
area.The CTAs Brown Line
has stops at Western, Mon-
trose and Damen. Lincoln
Avenue serves up both
trendy and traditional
restaurants. Plus the Old
Toof Folk Music, a popular
local entertainment venue
and music school, brings
creativity and culture to the
entire area.
Ravenswood
Amazing 4 bedroom two story colonial
home. You can see the beginning of the
rest of your life as you walk in through
the front door! Don’t miss this one. Rarely such an
opportunity available, in the last year only 3 homes in
this neighborhood have been put on the market.
Finished basement, huge rear yard, great for enter-
taining. Extensive list of upgrades, including 2 person
Jacuzzi.
5034 Nor th Ravenswo o d L 5 0 4 4 Nor th Ravenswo o d L 5044 Nor th Ravenswo o d L 1806 West Winnemac
It’s All in the Details
• New construction, brick stone, on oversized lot
• Hardwood ceramic flooring
• Fireplace
• Oak Staircase trim
• Vaulted ceilings skylights
• Three car garage
• Patio, deck screened porch
• Top-of-the-line appliances
• Central Air
• Bedrooms: 5
• Bathrooms: 3 ensuite 1.5
• Security system
• 4,500 sq. ft. luxury living for $995,500 - $1,095,000
For complete property
details contact
Marsha Fuller, REALTOR®
at 773.251.7016 or
marsha@procasarealty.com
Distinctive Urban Living
in Ravenswood
Single Family Homes
Urban living at its finest,
amongst the beautiful
tree-lined streets
of Ravenswood’s
neighborly community
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BUSINESS EVENT MARKETING
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FNBLG Trust Investments cordially invites you to attend our2014 Economic and
Market Outlook Breakfast
GUEST Philip J. Orlando, CFASPEAKER Senior Vice President, Senior Portfolio Manager andChief Equity Market Strategist, Federated Investors, Inc.Nationally known investment expert and a regular contributorto CNBC’s “Nightly Business Report,” The New York Timesand The Wall Street Journal
WHEN Tuesday, October 29, 2013, 7 to 9 A.M.WHERE Butterfield Country Club
2800 Midwest Road, Oak Brook, IL 60523
RSVP This is an invitation-only special event; seating is limited.To reserve your seat, please return the enclosed RSVP card,or contact Elizabeth Kollar at 708-579-8628 or ekollar@fnblg.comby Tuesday, October 22, 2013.
Philip J. Orlando
Philip J. Orlando is a nationally known investment officer and equityportfolio manager with 32 years of industry experience. He is aregular contributor to CNBC programs including “Squawk Box,”“The Closing Bell,” “The Kudlow Report” and “Nightly BusinessReport”; Fox Business News; The New York Times; and The WallStreet Journal, among others. Business Week has selectedMr. Orlando to participate in its prestigious year-end Market ForecastSurvey for five consecutive years. In addition, he was identified asWall Street’s top investment strategist for 1999.
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First National Bank of LaGrange
Trust Investments
2013 Economic
and Market Outlook
Breakfast
With featured guest Philip J. Orlando, CFA
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
28. NOT-FOR-PROFIT COMMUNICATIONS
with a mission
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Northeastern Illinois HIV/AIDS
Case Management Cooperative
IF YOU ARE LIVING
WITH HIV/AIDS,
CASE MANAGERS IN
YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
CAN HELP YOU,
A FRIEND, OR A FAMILY
MEMBER OBTAIN HELP
AND SUPPORT.
You
are not
alone
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Amate House Mission StatementInspired by the social mission of the Catholic church,
Amate House supports and develops women and
men rooted in faith, dedicated to service, and
committed to building a more just and loving society.
Who is Amate House?Founded in 1984 by three seminarians from theArchdiocese of Chicago and lay and Religious men and
women, Amate House enables young adult lay persons
to explore and live out a vocation to service and to
become more compassionate and effective leaders
in the process. Amate House seeks to support the
leadership and faith development of young adults while
providing valuable services to underserved schools and
social service agencies in the City of Chicago.Young
adult participants (ages 18-29) live together in anintentional community, receive ongoing support,
educational opportunities, participate in faith formation
activities and perform either full-time or part-time
volunteer services for one year in inner-city areas
throughout Chicago.Volunteer service programs include
teachers, teacher’s aides, school counseling, legal aid,
health care, immigration work, social work/casework,
and counseling/support. It is estimated that in2007 more than 57,500 hours of volunteerservices were provided
by Amate House.
November 1, 2008
Honoring our Catholic faith through
commitment of service is truly realized
when ordinary acts of kindness bring
about extraordinary outcomes.
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S e r v i c e • C o m m u n i t y • F a i t h • S o c i a l J u s t i c e • S t e w a r d s h i p
Honoring Our Catholic Faith
Making the Choice to Act
Love cannot remain by itself ––
it has no meaning.
Love has to be put into action,
and that action is service.
–– Mother Theresa
W
hether you impact one person or an entire community,
Amate House encourages you to experience first-hand the
unsurpassed rewards that accompany one’s effort to serve.
Highlighting 25 years of success at Amate House, in the spirit of service,
we personally invite you to contribute to Amate House’s 25 Ton Food Drive.
Please bring in a non-perishable food donation to your parish during its
collection time to help alleviate the growing necessity for food at food
banks in your local area.
Your involvement in this event is a wonderful opportunity to honor the
Catholic faith and serve your community.To further celebrate Amate
House’s 25 years of success, please consider making a tax-deductible
donation to Amate House in support of the 25 Ton Food Drive
at www.amatehouse.org
Our Parish’s Collection Location Dates
S e r v i c e • C o m m u n i t y • F a i t h • S o c i a l J u s t i c e • S t e w a r d s h i p
“For I was hungry and you gave me
food; I was thirsty and you gave me
drink; a stranger and you welcomed
me; naked and you clothed me‘Then
the righteous will answer him and
say,‘Lord, when did we see you
hungry and feed you, or thirsty and
give you drink?’And the Lord will say
to them in reply,‘Amen, I say to you,
whatever you did for one of
these least brothers of mine,
you did for me.”
– Matthew 25: 35-40
W
hether you impact one person or an entire community,
Amate House encourages you to experience first-hand the
unsurpassed rewards that accompany one’s effort to serve.
Highlighting 25 years of success at Amate House, in the spirit of service,
we personally invite you to contribute to Amate House’s 25 Ton Food Drive.
Please bring in a non-perishable food donation to your parish during its
collection time to help alleviate the growing necessity for food at food
banks in your local area.
Your involvement in this event is a wonderful opportunity to honor the
Catholic faith and serve your community.To further celebrate Amate
House’s 25 years of success, please consider making a tax-deductible
donation to Amate House in support of the 25 Ton Food Drive
at www.amatehouse.org
Our Parish’s Collection Location Dates
Commitment of Service
Grace and Courage in Action
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HEALTHCARE COMMUNICATIONS
with heart
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Do You Have
Rhythm?
Don’t miss
a beat…
If you have an irregular heartbeat, AFIB,
skipped beats or any other heart rhythm
problem, schedule your appointment at
the Heart and Vascular Center today.
To find out your risks of heart disease,
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AIDS Foundation of Chicago
Amate House
APIC
Bradford Exchange
Carlson Communications
Council on Foundations
Creativity
DataVision
Davidoff Communications, LLC
Deerfield Park District
Deerfield Park Golf Club
Emotional Brands
Harney Management Partners
Helium
Jason Day Associates
JRC Dedicated Services
Judith Kruger – KLAY
Keen
LDA
Lifton Associates
Marsha Fuller Real Estate
Neb Medical
Plexus
Prairie Business Credit
PrimeCare Community Health
Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
Saint Viator Parish School, Chicago
Seasons Hospice
Tafora Designs
Tax Seminars.com
Turnaround Management Association
Topco
University of Chicago Medicine
Women’s Council of Realtors
C L I E N T S
Thank you for the taking
the time to peruse the
work of Kearns Design
Group. If you are curious
about what we can do
to help your company shine
or wondering what
we look like in person,
please contact us.
For special attention,
take action, call:
Kathleen M. Kearns
Kearns Design
4106 West Cornelia
Chicago, Illinois 60641
773.296.9824
k.kearns@kearnsdesign.com
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