National Association of Professional Women Announces Suzanne E. Bell, President of T.J Bell Environmental, Inc., as VIP Woman of the Year
Garden City, NY (PRWEB) October 22, 2013 -- Suzanne E. Bell is president of T.J. Bell Environmental, Inc. She has attained the highest level of membership to the National Association of Professional Women as a VIP Woman of the Year and has been recognized for outstanding leadership and commitment within her profession
Initially, Ms. Bell was attracted by the many benefits of membership to the NAPW including opportunities for training and information pertinent to being successful in business. Ms. Bell states, “Although my business is not one that I would consider in the normal realm for women to be involved with, most of what I do is very similar to most professionals and networking has been beneficial.”
After 50 years in business, T.J. Bell Environmental has built a solid reputation as a leader in the field of asbestos, lead and mold remediation throughout New York’s, Rensselaer County. Ms. Bell’s commitment to providing her customers the finest possible service stems from the devastating health effects experienced by her family from substandard remediation. Her personal commitment ensures every customer the finest service available. In order to keep that commitment, T.J. Environmental continuously researches new and improved methods to make environments in both homes and businesses safer for occupants at prices customers can afford. Due to related personal experience, Ms. Bell is an active contributor to the Stevens Johnson Syndrome Foundation which provides the public and medical communities with information on adverse allergic drug reactions.
The National Association of Professional Women (NAPW) is a dynamic business network where nearly 500,000 accomplished, professional women come together to interact, exchange ideas and empower themselves. Through the extensive network of close to 400 local NAPW chapters nationwide, like-minded members make use of online networking, educational tools and many other valuable privileges of NAPW membership.
Suzanne E. Bell, National Association of Professional Women, http://napw.com, 518-674-3611, [email protected]
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