Area businesses host image and income event for women

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  Stacy Foust, two-time Million Dollar Business Woman in her Company, and Mary Lynn Ilnitsky, Professional Image Consultant welcome Lora Newman, M.S., LPC, Founder of Zero2Sixty Performance Coaching based in Southwest Missouri, for a day-long event designed to boost participants’ image and their bottom line.

Image and Income: It’s An Inside Job, will take place on Saturday, Feb. 13, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Legacy Center Community Building (5625 East McKellips Road, Mesa, Arizona, 85215.) This all-inclusive event consists of three educational interactive presentations, catered lunch, and prizes.

  Men and women will get the opportunity to update their look during Stacy Foust’s morning presentation, Simple Steps to Putting Your Best Face Forward. Stacy will offer advice to simplify your skin care regimen, achieve the look you desire, and boost confidence at any age.  This will be followed by Get Dressed On Purpose, presented by Mary Lynn Ilnitsky, Certified Image Consultant. Attendees will discover their personal style, and be offered insight about everything from color choice, incorporating current trends into their wardrobe, to what to wear in various settings.

After lunch, Lora Newman will lead attendees through Your Money Mindset. During this session, attendees will learn how to empower their voice when discussing money in any situation, and identify steps they can take to own their value with confidence and clarity.

  “Image and Income is a great opportunity for professionals and business owners of all ages to recharge and redefine their goals for 2016,” said Lora Newman, M.S., LPC, and founder of Zero2Sixty Performance Coaching.  “I am thrilled to be coming to Phoenix to be part of this event and meet leaders in this community.”

  For additional details and full program details, visit www.Zero2SixtyCoach.com.

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