ABWA | SOLIDARITY CHAPTER ATLANTA, GA
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ABWA Mission 

The Mission of the American Business Women's Association is to bring together businesswomen of diverse occupations and to provide opportunities for them to help themselves and others grow personally and professionally through leadership, education, networking support, and national recognition.

ABWA Core Values 

1. Giving Members a voice
2. Treat People with dignity (Proud Code of Conduct)
3. Lifelong learning
4. Focus on creating value for members
5. Achievement
6. Visionary leadership
7. Focus on the future
8. Focus on results
9. Manage by fact
10. Management for innovation
ABWA | PROUd code of conduct
ABWA’s Proud Code of Conduct was developed as a means of guiding all members in making ethical decisions.  The broad statements of the code conduct that are listed below are not expected to cover all conduct for all situations.  This is why the Proud Code of Conduct was created as a living and fluid code.
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  • All members will serve as goodwill ambassadors for the American Business Women’s Association.

  • Members will not allow their personal beliefs and convictions to interfere with the representation of ABWA’s mission.

  • Members will always treat their member colleagues, guests, vendors and sponsors with honesty, respect, fairness, integrity, responsibility, kindness, and in good faith.

  • Members will maintain compliance with ABWA National, Chapter and Express Network Bylaws.

  • Members will not use their personal power to advance their personal interests.
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  • Members will strive for excellence in their professions by maintaining and enhancing their own business knowledge and skills, and by encouraging the professional development of other members.
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Chapter Vision Statement

The vision of Solidarity is to embrace diversity by expanding our membership outreach landscape and  continue to empower our members. 

Join us @ our next Meeting!
 League meetings are held on the first (1st) Monday evening of each month.  Networking begins at 6pm and the meeting starts at 6:30pm. Meetings are open to members and guests
​at a cost of $15.00.  Refreshments provided.  Free Parking.  RSVP required.
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Monthly Meeting Location

John C. Birdine Neighborhood  Center
215 Lakewood Way SW, Atlanta, GA 30315
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Chapter Contact:  Thernisa "Neicy" Hindsman      abwasolidarity@gmail.com 

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