Teleconferences
AIA's
next Teleconference will be on August 18, 2010
Please call 303-531-6377 for more information.
Our Presenter: Bev Day, MBA, CFE, RA
Topic: Simple Ways to Kill Your Business
About the Teleconference:
There are easily 376 ways to kill your business. Bev will highlight key areas to focus on that will make your business fail. Learn from these fatal errors to turn your business into the thriving and growing success you want it to be.
Meet Bev Day
Bev Day is a Registered Aromatherapist, Certified Financial Examiner, aromatherapy and business educator, seminar leader, and an award-winning writer. For over ten years, her passion for the holistic health care field has lead her to study natural health topics and in particular aromatherapy.
Bev specializes in coaching individuals and business owners to help them boost their business performance and profits through focused planning, entity structuring, marketing and operational leadership.
Bev draws business expertise from eleven years as a small business owner, and from her 22-year auditing career with the Colorado Division of Insurance. Her experiences have taught her what makes successful companies tick and what causes companies to fail. She has translated her auditing and business know-how into everyday business success strategies.
Several of Bev’s articles have been published nationally, including "Is Your Business Taxing You?" and “Will A Personal Judgment Cost You Your Business?” She won The Examiner editor’s choice award for “The Art of Financial Regulation."
Contact Information:
Phone: 303-979-6734
Email: bevday@aromacoach.com
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Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credit:
There are two ways to earn CPD credit for listening to teleconferences.
1. You may earn 1 CPD credit for listening to a live teleconference. Instructions on how to earn the CPD credit will be given during the teleconference.
2. You may earn 1 CPD credit by listening to an audio CD of a teleconference and submitting
a 100-word summary of the teleconference to AIA. Be sure to include your name, address, and title of teleconference on your summary. Each summary must be submitted on a separate document.
Please mail your teleconference summary to AIA or email your summary on a word document to bevday@alliance-aromatherapists.org.
If you have more questions, please call the AIA office at 303-531-6377 or 1-877-531-6377.
Upcoming
Teleconferences
Third Wednesday of every month:
September 15, 2010 - Linda Weihbrecht, RN, CCAP -
Clinical Aromatherapy Options for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and Their Caregivers
Past
Teleconferences - Buy the
Audio CD Now
Click on links below to learn about past teleconferences.
August 19, 2009 - Carol Quigless - 7 Ways to Facilitate Expansion of Clinical Aromatherapy into Allopathic Settings
September 16, 2009 - Dorene Petersen - Exploring the Potential of Pistacia
lentiscus var Chia oil
October 28, 2009 - Ann Harman - My Favorite Hydrosols-Their stories and uses
November 18, 2009 - Jennifer Ioppolo - Enhancing the Medical/Dental Office with Aromatherapy
December 16, 2009 - Donna Whyte-English - Clinical Aromatherapy for Behavior Management in Dementia
January 20, 2010 - Debrah J. Zepf - Whole Body Healing Using Aromatic Medicine
February 24, 2010 - Katharine Koeppen - Essential Oils for Difficult People
March 17, 2010 - Jade Shutes - Hyperthyroidism and Self Care: An Integrative Approach
April 21, 2010 - Cristina Proano-Carrion - Essential Oils, a Natural Choice for Menopause
May 19, 2010 - Mindy Green - Aromatherapy Business Climate - are you keeping up with the times?
June 16, 2010 - Raphael d'Angelo, M.D. - Essential Oils in Creams: Recipes on the Run
July 21, 2010 - Marge Clark - Riding the Whirlwind . . . A Week in the Life of an Aromatherapy Retailer
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