News

  • Wednesday, March 15, 2023 11:28 AM | Kristy Moffat

    We are excited to hear from TJ Young at our luncheon today!  He won our Spotlight award at the February luncheon.

    TJ is a Comfort Consultant with Browning Heating and Air, servicing all of Alachua County.  He works mostly with residential as well as light commercial doing maintenance, repairs, installations and Air Quality Solutions for homes and businesses.   

    TJ has lived in Alachua County for the past 11 years.  He has been married to his wife Connie for the past 33 years and they have four children and three grandchildren.  Before working in the Comfort industry, TJ worked for Fortune 500 companies Torchmark, Boarshead and AT&T.  He also worked for five years at the Rock School in Gainesville.  

    Because the air conditioning industry is constantly changing, he has found it extremely important to stay educated, both personally and professionally.  His family is very involved at the Rock of Gainesville and a few other community outreaches.  He enjoys GAWN for the opportunity to network and fellowship with strong leaders in our community and being able to be relaxed without losing professionalism.  

    His advice to someone starting a new business would be to get involved in the community as well as networking platforms such as  GAWN to help grow their business.   

  • Tuesday, February 28, 2023 5:42 PM | Kristy Moffat

    Our "Kitchen Remodel Basics" social at Jackson Stoneworks that was scheduled for next Tuesday, March 7, needs to be postponed to a later date.  We are working on securing the new date/time. 

    We will share new event details as soon as they are determined, and you can register for the event at that time.  We apologize for any inconvenience.


  • Friday, January 06, 2023 2:18 PM | Kristy Moffat

    Due to increased costs for our organization over the past couple of years, we made the decision to increase our membership prices. As communicated during meetings and in our email to members and contacts on November 11, 2022, our annual membership dues were adjusted as follows as of January 1, 2023:

    • Individual - $75
    • Corporate I (up to 3 members) - $125
    • Corporate II (up to 7 members) - $200

    You can read about our membership benefits and whether GAWN would be a good fit for you here.

  • Monday, November 07, 2022 8:05 PM | Caitlyn Adams (Administrator)

    Dianna Ullery of North Florida Rehab and Chiropractic was our Spotlight Winner at the October Luncheon!


    Here's a bit more about Dianna!  And we look forward to hearing more about North Florida Rehab and Chiropractic during her two minute Spotlight at the November Luncheon.

    I have lived in the Gainesville area for over 20 years and previously served the community as a law enforcement officer. After retiring in June 2021, I joined the staff of a small chiropractic office, little did I know that just a few months later Dr. Laura McChesney and I would be the owners of a new chiropractic practice when the previous doctor retired. October 2021 brought a lot of change to the practice, we focused on becoming more of a family atmosphere, nutrition, wellness care and acute injury care.

    I joined GAWN after being a guest of a member and found the group to be very informative and supportive. Making connections with other women business owners is very empowering to women just starting the adventure of owing a business.

    North Florida Rehab and Chiropractic supports local and national charities such as Bread of the Mighty Food Bank, Off Road Foundation and Scleroderma Research Foundation. We are also supporters of the Gators and the Kansas State Wildcats.

    Stop by our office at 2341 NW 41 st Street Suite C Gainesville Fl and meet our office dog aka “Puplick” Relations Officer Allie.


  • Wednesday, September 07, 2022 2:00 PM | Caitlyn Adams (Administrator)

    Cristina Eury of Ancient Flow Therapy was our Spotlight Winner at the August Luncheon!

    Cristina Eury is a licensed massage therapist with over 25 years of study in natural health and healing the body. Her methodology is through the principles of 5-Element Traditional Chinese Medicine and as a healing art practitioner of Jin Shin Jyutsu.

    As an acupressure therapist, Cristina supports people with chronic health conditions to stabilize and improve their quality of life. She also serves people who are getting ready for and recovering from surgery, who seek holistic support to lower their stress pre- and post-surgery, lower their pain levels, and optimize healing time. Her clients are interested in upgrading their overall health (for example, in trying to increase their fertility or in maximizing their athletic performance). Her practice aims to relieve mental and emotional stress manifesting in depression, anxiety, etc. Cristina’s clients find that when they get back to their busy productive lives, they have an elevated ability to heal and recover.

    Cristina’s practice, Ancient Flow Therapy, is based on proven, time-honored healing techniques, such as acupressure, meaning no needles as she uses her fingers. Ancient Flow Therapy enhances your body’s innate ability to heal. She works with her clients to help them feel more balanced, grounded, and energized.

    Ancient Flow Therapy compliments modern medicine and partners with your medical team to provide the best support for your physical and emotional needs. This style of bodywork cultivates self-care, nurturing even for those considered in good health.

    Cristina had struggled with adrenal fatigue, back pain, and depression. Her introduction to JSJ allowed her to shift her body and mind to feel energized, out of pain, and herself again. Wanting to share these new tools and ideas led her to open her practice.

    Cristina never imagined that she would become an entrepreneur. “Honestly,” she said, “it was learning this healing art and wanting to share it with others that put my back against the wall into starting a business because I am the only one practicing this modality in North Central Florida. I've learned that it takes lots of time to learn the business side of things. Getting lots of support, and asking for help to keep moving forward, is so important. This is why GAWN, whose aim is to support women in business, is so powerful.”

    Born in Costa Rica, Cristina remains connected with her roots through language and community service. Raised in Gainesville, from Baby Gator to UF Gator grad (Cultural Anthropology/Women’s Studies), Cristina is also an active member of professional associations including GAWN and the Florida State Massage Therapy Association (FSMTA). 

    Since 2010, volunteering with the Gainesville High School Marching Band and substitute teaching have been her focus while developing Ancient Flow Therapy. She and her journalism teacher husband have three young adult college kids. Cristina has lived in a few other places (Atlanta, Phoenix, and Germany) and loves to travel, but Gainesville is home, where her garden, dog, and cat keep her on her toes. 

    For more information:  https://ancientflow.com/

  • Tuesday, July 19, 2022 5:30 AM | Jane Harris (Administrator)

    During our July 20th luncheon, we welcomed the new GAWN Board!


    Chair: Jane Harris

    Vice Chair & Website and Social Media: Caitlyn Adams

    Treasurer: B Samantha Bacchus

    Secretary: Christine Damm

    Member Services: Lisa Hoover

    Registrar: Sarah Chrest

    Advisor: Kristy Moffat

    Programs: Robyn Brewington

    At Large Director: Slate Jackson

    We have a couple of board positions open and are looking for energetic members who would like to join our board and make a difference in how GAWN operates.  We would love fresh ideas.  If you are interested in serving on our board, please reach out to one of our current board members.  More information, including an application can be found on our website.

  • Wednesday, June 15, 2022 4:23 PM | Caitlyn Adams (Administrator)

    Our June silent auction fundraiser raised $2897 for the Displaced Homemaker program at Santa Fe! Thank you to all who donated auction items, bid on the items, and came out to network and do good together!


  • Monday, June 06, 2022 8:58 AM | Kristy Moffat

    Our June monthly meeting will be a silent auction to benefit the Displaced Homemaker Program.

    We will be accepting auction items from our member and community businesses until June 10.  If you would like to donate one, or if you know a business who could benefit from branding themselves at our luncheon, please note the following:

    • What to donate:  Items should have a $50 minimum value and be ready to be on display (if you want to donate a lower-value item, it will be paired with another item)
    • Deadline to donate:  Friday, June 10
    • Drop off location:  Brightway Insurance, 9127 SW 52nd Ave, Suite D-103, or contact Jane Harris at 352-283-9512 to arrange pick-up
    • Event contact: Jane Harris, 352-283-9512


  • Thursday, October 28, 2021 7:00 PM | Kristy Moffat

    GAWN's Holiday Showcase is back for 2021!  This event is the perfect place to highlight your products and services to GAWN's members and guests.  It's always a fun-filled event with great food, door prizes, and a relaxed environment to learn about local businesses and do a little holiday shopping at the same time.

    The event will be held on Wednesday, December 8, from 11:30 am - 1:30 pm at Sweetwater Branch Inn.

    If you're interested in becoming a vendor at the event, please complete the application and email it to Kristy Moffat at kristy.moffat@brightway.com.  Registration as a vendor can be completed (and paid) online on our event page.

    We look forward to seeing you there!

  • Wednesday, October 27, 2021 6:23 AM | Kristy Moffat

    In the past, we have received feedback from members that there's not enough time during our luncheons to get to know people outside of the lunch tables. GAWN offers a closed Facebook group for our members to easily communicate with one another, share ideas and goals, and ask for advice. It's also an informal way for GAWN leadership to share updates about the organization a solicit feedback from our members.

    The goals of the group are to provide a forum for us to introduce ourselves, connect better, and lean on each other for networking, advice, and empowerment. Here are a few examples of what might posts might look like in the group:

    • My business needs to hire an accountant.  Do we have anyone in the group who does this, or can you provide some recommendations for someone outside of our group for this type of work?
    • I just read this article about leadership styles and thought it would be helpful for others in our group.
    • Our last luncheon speaker made me really think about the way I work with my employees. Would any of you like to meet for drinks one afternoon to discuss further and bounce ideas off each other?
    • I have a great idea for a future workshop that GAWN could host. Who can I contact about this?

    To join the group, make sure you're logged into your Facebook account and then click here to request to join the group.  You will be prompted with a few questions to make sure you're a current member, you understand the group isn't primarily to market your business to others, and that you agree to the group rules. Once you're approved by an administrator, you'll be a member and can post in the group. Make sure to accept the group rules, or you will not be added. We look forward to connecting with you!

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