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About Nu-Lite

Based in Flint, MI, Nu-Lite is a proud local chapter of the American Business Women’s Association.  Our vision statement is “Our vision is to provide resources to benefit and possibly give some redirection to anyone wishing to advance their personal goals.”

Nu-Lite offers both in-person and virtual monthly meetings every second Tuesday of each month. These gatherings provide valuable opportunities for fellowship, networking, and learning from dynamic speakers on topics relevant to today’s professional women and the broader community.

Whether you are a business owner or a professional employed by others, Nu-Lite fosters growth and support at the local, state, and national levels in alignment with ABWA’s mission to bring together businesswomen of diverse occupations and help them grow both personally and professionally.

MONTHLY MEETING INFORMATION

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DATE: Tuesday, July 8, 2025

 

LOCATION: Flint Public Library & Zoom

 

TIME: 2pm - 7pm

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Nu-Lite Chapter will be celebrating the end of the year in ABWA on Tuesday July 8, 2025 at the Flint Public Library and via Zoom.  FUN. FOOD. FELLOWSHIP and some BUSINESS

ABWA's Mission Statement

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.

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ABWA’s Proud Code of Conduct

​The Proud Code of Conduct was developed as a means of guiding all members in making ethical decisions. The broad statements outlined in the Proud Code of Conduct 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.


• As an ABWA member, I will serve as a goodwill Ambassador for the American Business Women’s Association.


• As an ABWA member, I will adhere to the Association’s Bylaws and comply with the Association’s Brand Guidelines.


• As an ABWA member, I will not use my personal power or influence to advance my own interests.


• As an ABWA member, I will not allow my personal beliefs or convictions to alienate other members, prospective members, and sponsors at any level of the ABWA organization (local, regional, or national).


• As an ABWA member, I will always treat member colleagues, the ABWA National Team, guests, speakers, vendors, and sponsors with dignity and respect.

Core Values

ABWA’s core values are the foundation for which the American Business Women’s Association (ABWA) was founded on in 1949. They’re reflective of the ethos of ABWA’s culture, and have been integral to creating an enduring and supportive community for generations of women in the workplace.

 

  1. Selfless Leadership – Be committed to doing the right thing, always. Be transparent in your actions even when no one is looking!

  2. Building Community – Be committed to creating sustainable ABWA communities where women can connect, learn, and grow together.

  3. Value and Seek Diversity – Be committed to recruiting new members from diverse cultures, work industries, and experiences.

  4. Manage for Innovation and Excellence – Be committed to original thinking and delivering excellence in everything you do.

  5. Lifelong Learning – Be committed to enhancing your own business knowledge, skills, and acumen. Be unafraid to make mistakes, iterate, err, and try again.

  6. Focus on Facts and Own the Results – Be committed to using “data” to drive your decisions and actions, and be accountable for your performance, good and bad.

  7. Choose to Make a Difference – Be committed to unlocking a member’s potential and inspiring/ motivating her to become the best version of herself.

  8. Celebrate – Be committed to celebrating members’ achievements.

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