Women in Consulting (WIC) Announces New Strategic Partnerships
New Relationships with Business Leaders WeMeUs and Association of Strategic Alliance Professionals (ASAP) Bring Solutions to Enhance Members' Business Practices
SAN JOSE, Calif., March 3 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Women in Consulting (WIC), a collaborative community of professional consultants and small business owners, today announced two new strategic partnerships with organizations WeMeUs, which offers a personal customer relationship management (CRM) solution for consultants, and the Silicon Valley/Northern California Chapter of Association of Strategic Alliance Professionals (ASAP), the leading global professional membership association dedicated to alliance formation and management. With these affiliations, WIC members now have access to two new, exclusive offerings designed to enhance their businesses.
"WIC's partnerships with WeMeUs and ASAP are great examples of the value that WIC brings to our members and the business community," said Avery Horzewski, president of WIC. "Our current and prospective members look to WIC for business solutions and resources, and partnerships with WeMeUs and ASAP serve as an important business resource for our members."
WeMeUs provides consultants and small business owners with a Web-based solution that centralizes and organizes contact information and streamlines one-to-one email marketing to generate more leads and referrals from their networks. Because WeMeUs is a "personal CRM," not a social network, data is kept private. Unlimited tags and dynamic groups enable users to easily recall people and segment their network for effective outreach. With the new partnership, WIC consultants receive a thirteen-month membership for $99 and complimentary use of all new premium services for six months.
Founded in 1998, ASAP provides a forum to exchange alliance best practices, resources, and opportunities and offers products, networking, programs, and education that enables members to harness alliances as growth engines to drive corporate performance. As a benefit of the partnership, WIC members receive the same rate for ASAP events and workshops as ASAP members, a 20-percent savings on program offerings from ASAP.
"As a membership organization dedicated to alliance formation and management practices, ASAP prides itself in partnering with organizations that further enhance our standards and objectives. We're excited to be affiliated with WIC and look forward to WIC members' active participation in our organization," commented Jay Chitnis, president of ASAP Silicon Valley chapter.
"WeMeUs' partnership with WIC is a natural fit for both organizations. We've designed our solutions with small business owners in mind, so to align ourselves with WIC presents a synergistic business opportunity for everyone," added WeMeUs CEO Dawn DeBruyn. "As a WIC member myself, I'm thrilled to provide WeMeUs products to fellow members."
For more information about WeMeUs, visit www.wemeus.com. To learn more about ASAP, visit www.strategic-alliances.org.
About WIC
Women in Consulting (WIC) is a vibrant, diverse, and powerful community of consultants and small business owners working to build strong businesses. Founded in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1998, WIC provides its 400+ members and affiliates a forum to connect and share with like-minded professionals. Established as a nonprofit, collaborative community to foster successful businesses for its members, WIC sponsors programs and activities to help members network, improve their skills, and thrive even in a tumultuous economic climate, and also provides consulting leadership and support to the community at large.
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