Meet the Morris Chapter
Relationships are the fuel that feeds the success of your business. At Morris NJAWBO, you'll make ones that last.
Morris NJAWBO is your Morris County, Northern New Jersey, local community based arm of the most experienced statewide women business owners' organizations in the United States. We are dedicated to the success of New Jersey women business owners, and we're here for you in your own backyard.
Our primary objective is to support our fellow Morris County women business owners and encourage their business ownership, growth and success. We motivate growth through the best learning and collaborative environment throughout all stages of business development.
Since 1978, NJAWBO has helped women achieve their business visions by actively providing them with networking opportunities, education and supportive tools to develop and grow their enterprises. We help build trust and respect for you and for your business. Increased opportunities for women, ups and downs of the economy and fast-paced changes in technology present unique challenges for women business owners of today. Our mission to encourage women's economic independence through business ownership.
Hallmarks of the NJAWBO experience include:
- Networking
- Partnering
- Leadership
- Education
- Political advocacy
Leveraged together, we are a diverse, dynamic, and powerful group of women business owners. Make your business dreams and goals a reality!
NJAWBO is dedicated to providing opportunities for business success, accelerated growth and profitability of seasoned women-owned businesses.
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Our Mission:
- Address the challenges unique to women business owners
- Provide business tools
- Provide programs and resources
- Support aspiring women entrepreneurs
- Serve as their legislative voice
- Encourage leadership in the business community
Why are Women joining NJAWBO?
- To market and promote who they are and what they offer
- To network with women of like mind and vision
- To build alliances and partnerships
- To do business with each other
- To gain insights and knowledge
- To gain access to needed resources
- To discover key relationships and discover opportunities
- To leverage the collective purchasing power of women