1. Issue 9 | 2/4/13
March Newsletter
President’s Message
We’ve focused on goal setting the last couple of months. I just wanted to follow-up with a quick
reminder.
Know Your Goals - We've all heard this before, but as time goes on we forget our goals, or they get
pushed to the back of our mind. If we don't know where we're going, how will we know when
we've arrived? A goal is just a target, and targets are things we strive for, they keep us focused and
intent on moving toward them. Review your goals and check how close you are to reaching them. If
you haven't set yourself goals then you're at sea with no compass and no paddles.
Be Positive - Everyday things happen that set us back a little, and they often seem to take on more
importance in our lives than the good things that occur. Remind yourself every morning to
approach the day with a positive attitude, based on the fact that it is a new day and anything is
possible. It is important not to bring forward any negativity from yesterday.
Keep Learning - Try to learn at least one new thing everyday. It can be absolutely anything; take a
look at what your competition is up to; randomly look at how companies in other industries are
marketing themselves and see if you could adapt the ideas to your business; read a blog written by
someone in your market; ask one of your employees what you could do to make them more efficient
in their job. It really doesn't matter what you learn, but learn something, and here's a thought - write
it down and keep a record of all this new information in an ideas journal. Then, next time you want
to stimulate your creativity, refer back to all those great things you learned.
You are all amazing women and are such an inspiration to me. I look forward each month to be
able to rub shoulders with you!
Tammy Selley, President
March Luncheon
"Cache Valley Travel"!Tuesday, March 12, 2013
11:55 am
Golden Corral
Speaker: Julie Holist
RSVP: http://wib.usu.edu/
2. Women in Business Spotlight
Utah State University has refashioned the way in which it conducts its
technology transfer operation. Commercialization and Regional
Development represents the entire university and derives its strength from
USU’s world-class faculty, students and staff. The Commercial Enterprises
unit works closely with our academic and industry partners to develop new
technologies by “spinning-in” business innovation opportunities. One such
innovation has led to industry-sponsored research and $15M in future
revenue. It is our desire and our commitment to protect USU's intellectual
property and to develop relevant, practical technologies with industry so
that we can appropriately leverage the intellectual, financial and creative
assets of Utah State University.
LJ BOLTON:
· Assistant to the Vice President for Commercialization & Regional Development
· Budget Officer, USTAR programs
· Financial Contract Manager for Commercial Enterprises Group
· Secretary for the USU USTAR Executive Committee
LAURA STEINMEYER:
· Business Assistant for the Commercial Enterprises Group
· Patent Paralegal for the Intellectual Property Services Team
· Former Executive Sales Assistant for Meritage Homes Corporation
MONICA NEILSON:
· Business Assistant for the Commercial Enterprises Group
· Patent Paralegal for the Intellectual Property Services Team
· Business Partner Liaison for Innovation Campus
KATE PETERSON:
· Marketing and Business Development Specialist for Commercial Enterprises
· Writer, web developer, and social media moderator for Commercialization & Regional
Development units
· Primary Commercial Enterprises contact for the College of Education and Innovation
Campus
3. Tuesday, March 26, 2013 at 5:30 p.m.
Cache Valley
Chefs will present their
finest cuisine for your
dining pleasure and in
hopes of winning your
vote. A live auction will
The Eccles Ice Center’s
administrative staff follow the chef awards
would like to personally ceremony
invite you to attend Spice
on Ice 2013!
It’s the place to be seen!
Purchase tickets by
calling 787-2288
www.ecclesice.com
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
The funds raised during this years Spice on Ice will be
critical to the success and continuation of the Eccles Ice
Center’s community programs!
5. The time has come again to nominate candidates for the Women in
Business Executive Board. We are looking for members who can Attention
commit themselves to an average of 2 hours a month fulfilling their WIB
role on the board. Please do not hesitate to nominate yourself Members
if you would like to serve! Please fill out the accompanying
nomination form
Women in Business July 2013-June 2014 Executive Board
NOMINATION FORM
The following WIB members are currently designated to serve on the Women in Business
2013-2014 Executive Board:
POSITION NAME BUSINESS REPRESENTED
President LJ Bolton USU Commercialization and Regional Dev
Past President Tammy Selley Tony’s Grove/Intermountain Healthcare
Treasurer Cindy Johnson Lewiston State Bank
Membership Julie Hughes Stevens Henager College
Scholarship Jacoba Poppleton New Dawn Technologies
Past Scholarship Nicole Meyer SOS Employment Group
IT Specialist Christina Roberts Logan Regional Hospital
Newsletter Teri Guy Utah Public Radio
Chamber Liaison Becky Conger LDS Employment Services
WIB is currently accepting nominations for the following 2013-2014 board positions:
President Elect
Public Relations
Scholarship-Elect
Secretary
Raffle Donations
IT Specialist Elect
Please fill out the following information to nominate a WIB member for a position on
the 2013-2014 Executive Board. Nominations should be submitted by March 31,
2013.
Name of person being nominated:
Business this person represents:
This person is being nominated for the following board position(s):
___ President Elect
___ Secretary
___ Raffle Donations
___ Scholarship Elect
___ IT Specialist Elect
___ Public Relations
Nominated by:
Please return this nomination form by email to Heidi Bullock at northernexpress1@gmail.com
or mail a printed copy of the nomination form to
Heidi Bullock 664 North Main Suite 101, Logan, Utah 84321. Thank You
6. Logan Downtown Alliance
160 North Main Street
Logan, Utah 84321
Ph: 435.752.2161 ext 104
Fax 435.753.5825
e-mail: logandowntown@gmail.com
www.logandowntown.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Gary Saxton
15 February 2013 435.752.2161 ext 104
Logan Film Festival Announces 2013 Film Line Up
LOGAN—Logan Film Festival (LFF) has announced the 2013 Film Line-up and tickets are now
available online at loganfilmfestival.com.
LFF is scheduled to commence on Thursday, March 21, 2013 and close on Saturday, March 23,
2013 presenting three (3) days of independent film screenings, community events and
educational workshops. Currently, venues include the Caine-Lyric Theatre and the Dansante
Theatre.
LFF is a celebration of independent cinema from around the world and promotes a greater
appreciation of the art and commerce of filmmaking. LFF is dedicated exclusively to truly self-
financed filmmakers and seeks to inspire young filmmakers and emerging filmmakers to help
them succeed in the film industry.
THE FILM LINE UP
This year the 3-day festival will screen 48 dramatic, animated, and documentary films covering a
wide variety of subjects and genres including Drama, Comedy, History, Social Justice, Health
Awareness, Youth, Family, Arts and Culture. The LFF features 24 world premiere films and 8
films which have won honors at previous festivals. The LFF website provides film synopses,
trailers, schedule, and parental advisories.
The festival also hosts an Opening Night Gala, Filmmaker Reception, Awards Ceremony,
Lectures, ‘FAM’ Tour, and HUB which offers great opportunities to visit with talent and
filmmakers.
The Festival HUB, located at the historic Caine-Lyric Theatre, built in 1913, located at 28 West
Center Street, Logan, Utah, and the Dansante Theatre are open to VIP PASS and ALL ACCESS
CINEMA PASS holders only.
LFF is hosted by the City of Logan, Utah. Logan is one of the few cities in Utah with a National
Historic District with wonderful old buildings and mansions in a picturesque mountain valley
(Cache Valley), surrounded by century old farms, incredible mountain and valley scenery, and
dozens of small farming communities perfect for filming. Visit tourcachevalley.com for a closer
look!
For More Information:
Gary Saxton, Logan Film Festival 435.752.2161 ext 4 or visit loganfilmfestival.com
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