Speakers: Kelley Moore (kelleymoore.net) and Marianne Scholl (seattlewomanmagazine.com)
Topic: Emerald City Entreprenesses
When: Sun, March 28th, 2-4pm
Where: 5 Focus – 1009 8th Ave N, Seattle
Price: $25 per person

Do you crave more opportunities to network with each other as well as spend more time with you entrepreness intelligentsia? After all, we are a community of intuitive, resourceful, passionate, business-savvy, adventuresome mavens! CRAVE hosts intimate, informal discussions which take place at a different coffee shop or casual venue each month, and will be initially focused on our monthly business topic; however we will boldly go wherever the conversation takes us!
Emerald City Entreprenesses
Are you craving a network that includes Seattle’s most well-known and successful entreprenesses?
Join us and be inspired by fabulous, well-known Seattle women at the March Business Chat, featuring Kelley Moore, Owner & Chief Creative Officer of Kelley Moore Creative Media and Marianne Scholl, Publisher and Editor of Seattle Woman Magazine.
Register now – space is limited!
About this Business Chat:
About the Speaker:
Kelley L Moorekelleylmoore.net |
The lovechild of social responsibility and social butterfly, Kelley Moore is a lifestyle expert with a simple mission: to inspire and empower people through entertaining and design. Unlike other experts who focus solely on formulaic designs and solutions, Kelley combines her years of experience helping others as a social worker with her passion for design and entertaining. The results? She connects quickly with people, creating an instant level of trust and the ability to inspire. Kelley’s core ideal is to empower people to use design and entertaining as tools to build stronger relationships and share who they are through the environment they create.
Kelley on Twitter @kelleylmoore |
Marianne Schollseattlewomanmagazine.com |
Marianne Scholl co-founded Seattle Woman Magazine in 2004 with Karen Reed Matthee and has since grown the magazine into a successful publication with a print circulation of 33,000 and an online readership averaging 25,000 per month.
As both editor and publisher, it is her job to implement the magazine’s core mission, which is to provide readers with engaging and informative coverage of issues, people and events that matter to local women and to help advertisers connect with women who value their products and services. Prior to starting Seattle Woman, Marianne worked as community relations manager for Seattle’s Child and Portland Parent where she ran the “Tools for Parents” lecture series and developed successful camp and school information fairs. She has also worked as a freelance writer, editor and translator. She has an undergraduate degree in German and political science from the University of California, Berkeley and a master’s degree in history from Harvard University. As a graduate student, she received a Fulbright Scholarship which allowed her to live in Tokyo while she conducted original research on Japan’s postwar history. Altogether she spent six years living in Japan and another two years in Germany, first as a high school exchange student and later on a junior year abroad program through the University of California. She now lives in Ballard with her husband and two children, ages 12 and 16. |
Thank You to 5focus for hosting
