
How many workshops have you attended over the last few years?
Did any of them make a
genuine difference in your life?
Women, Money & Meaning
Our WOW Workshops Are Different
You
took valuable time out of your already time-challenged life to attend workshops. Excited about the promise of
possibilities, you left the conference with good intentions to implement what you had learned. This was it ... your time to take
control.
Like most time-challenged women, the busyness of life took
over when you returned home to familiar surroundings. The catalyst for change would be forgotten
until the next workshop. And the cycle continues. But
What If ....
What if there were step by step action steps to follow and a support system where you could ask questions when
needed? And you could have fun in the process by connecting with other women who had similar
goals?
Good intentions would become focused action.
You would celebrate success!
That is what WOW Women, Money, and Meaning Workshops are all about! Each class comes with
special access to The Swan Spa forum for support and guidance.
Classes are:
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Ohio Treasurer of State
2007 Women and Money Workshops
I had the honor this year of teaching Retirement Distribution and Elder Care classes for the Ohio Women and Money program in
Youngstown, Columbus, Chillocothe, Cincinnati, Mansfield, Akron, and Cleveland. A big "thank you" goes to the wonderful staff from the
Treasurer's Office as well as the women who attended my classes. It was a very worthwhile and rewarding experience.

Richard Cordray, Ohio Treasurer of State,
and Lynn Shepherd, CFP®, Instructor

June 2007 Cincinnati Women and Money
Workshop Fr L to R: Angie Hollerich, CEP,CCA Facilitator Women & Money
Lynn Shepherd, CFP® Elder Care & Retirement Distribution Instructor
Michele Pearson, Director, Community Education Dept. Ohio Treasurer's Office

Lynn Shepherd, CFP® Elder Care Class, University
of Cincinnati 2007 Women and Money
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