Tuesday, November 24, 2009

A Thank You Letter to Zonta (Brampton-Caledon)

Zonta is a highly-respected, global organization that works to advance the status of women world-wide through advocacy, education & service. I am proud to have been nominated for this Women of Achievement award, and humbled to be among the company of such outstanding leaders here in Brampton-Caledon.

Economic success for women is one of the key components to social and political equality for women. Where the concept of micro-credit is one tool for economic independence in developing nations, the support and growth of small business is one of those tools in developed nations like Canada. I am invigorated by the process of providing education, support and encouragement to women - women looking to create change and realize a passion in their lives. I am fortunate that my job allows me the freedom to pursue this challenging and rewarding activity. I would like to thank Zonta Brampton-Caledon, the selection committee and Shirley Hall, for this recognition.

I am supported in this effort by my wonderful staff at the Brampton Small Business Enterprise Centre. I also want to thank Don Eastwood, Director of Economic Development for the City of Brampton, for his leadership & vision.

None of us can be our professional best without the love and support of our families. I want to thank my husband for always challenging me to be my best. And my children, for their creativity and inspiration. I couldn’t be more delighted to have had my intelligent, talented & beautiful daughter join me at the event on November 19th.

Finally, I want to thank the clients of the Brampton Enterprise Centre – the aspiring entrepreneurs and established small business owners within Brampton’s business community – for their trust in our organization, and for allowing us to help them launch and grow their businesses. It is a privilege to be allowed into your lives. I wish you prosperity, and encourage you to continually develop yourselves, your business, and your participation in our wonderful community.

Warmly,
Cassandra