WOMEN ON THE MOVE
Emma Weber A recent graduate of St. Edward’s University, Emma Weber has a degree in Communication with a focus in PR and Advertising. After graduating early, Emma interned and worked part time for local small businesses before finding a home at Noisy Trumpet. As social media specialist, Emma is responsible for planning, implementing and monitoring social media strategy to increase brand awareness and improve marketing efforts for Noisy Trumpet’s impressive client roster. Emma looks forward to helping clients develop their social media presence in a creative and effective way.
Maria Martinez Crédito Real USA Business Capital welcomes Maria Martinez (CLU, CHFC) as the Director of Business Development. In this role she’s charged with expanding the company’s sales and business network across Texas. Maria is a bilingual leader in the community and a finance expert who works tirelessly to help businesses grow.
Amanda McChesney As the new San Antonio Credit Executive Senior Vice President at The Bank of San Antonio, Amanda will use her leadership and business acumen to oversee the credit analyst team, create/implement credit policies, and grant/extend credit facilities. She will continue to support the bank’s growth through a strong credit culture, providing local decisions and timely solutions for clients. Amanda serves on the board and finance committee for the San Antonio Public Library Foundation and is also a sustaining member for the Junior League of San Antonio.
Lauren Culp While most of us relied on Netflix and Carbs to sustain us during the Pandemic, Lauren Culp of Crandall & Associates Insurance choose to obtain her CEBS (Certified Employee Benefit Specialist) designation. This grueling credentialing encompasses five courses that build a total benefits perspective and partners with the Wharton School of Business. This dynamo is eager to redefine the Insurance experience. Lauren is looking to expand the line to include Compliance Management, Strategic Benefits Management, and Retirement Planning. Lauren aspires to take Crandall & Associates to dizzying heights of innovation.
Miriam Jesaijes Miriam joined San Antonio Woman magazine early this year as their new Creative Director – she is the driving force behind the great new look of this magazine. Miriam has been in publishing most of her life – she started as a Fashion editor at the biggest weekly magazine in the Netherlands. As a fashion editor and fashion stylist, she produced and styled fashion shoots across the globe. She then decided to become an independent fashion stylist so she could work for several magazines, applying her creativity to different target demographics. After emigrating to the US in 2015, she has found her next challenge at San Antonio Woman magazine. Congratulations to these amazing women making moves in their industries! 94
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