2010.12.30: December 30, 2010: Benin RPCV Kerri Salls to speak at next Rotary Club meeting is Wellesley
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2010.12.30: December 30, 2010: Benin RPCV Kerri Salls to speak at next Rotary Club meeting is Wellesley
Benin RPCV Kerri Salls to speak at next Rotary Club meeting is Wellesley
Salls is the president of Breakthrough Enterprise, LLC, a Westford-based productivity and business process consultancy. The company was established in 1999. She helps business owners establish a strong foundation of systems, process and productivity strategies that allows them to maximize their market potential. Her expertise has been developed with more than 20 years of experience in technical, sales and service businesses.
Benin RPCV Kerri Salls to speak at next Rotary Club meeting is Wellesley
Kerri Salls to speak at next Rotary Club meeting
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WickedLocal Wellesley
Posted Dec 30, 2010 @ 06:05 AM
Wellesley -
Kerri Salls will be the featured guest speaker at the Rotary Club of Wellesley's next meeting Tuesday, Jan. 4, at the Wellesley Community Center, 219 Washington St. (Route 16), Wellesley Hills.
Salls is the president of Breakthrough Enterprise, LLC, a Westford-based productivity and business process consultancy. The company was established in 1999. She helps business owners establish a strong foundation of systems, process and productivity strategies that allows them to maximize their market potential. Her expertise has been developed with more than 20 years of experience in technical, sales and service businesses.
Salls has a bachelor's degree in French literature from Bates College and an MBA in operations management and international marketing from Boston University. She taught English as a second language for the Peace Corps in Benin, West Africa.
As always, this program is open to the public and interested professionals. Just RSVP to Fred Garmon at 781-237-0054.
The Rotary Club Wellesley is a premier community service club consisting of local, professional and businessmen and women, a unit of Rotary International, 33,000 Rotary Clubs worldwide, dedicated to community-wise activities and humanitarian projects and charitable activities worldwide.
The club is open for new members in several classifications. Interested prospective members are invited to attend exciting dinner program meetings on Tuesday evenings from 6 to 8 p.m. by calling Anna Maria Costa at 781-237-5000.
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