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    www.chfinternational.org/content/general/detail/4888/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/10/2007    Last Visited: 9/6/2007  

    With 20 years of experience in selling her own handicrafts products, Cindy Owings knows the difficulties faced by artisans trying to develop their products and market.Drawing from her expertise as a textile artist, Cindy traveled to Georgia in July to assess the handicraft sector.Having gained experience from running her own design and manufacturing company for 21 years, she was driven to transfer her knowledge to assist Georgians and their local organizations.

    While in Georgia, Cindy shared her experience through photos and lessons from her own textile design business.This real life example of a true entrepreneurial venture served to motivate the Georgian artisans.Her story demonstrated that it is indeed possible for them to achieve success in the handicraft sector and improve their way of living.She then led numerous workshops and trainings on techniques for dyeing raw wool, felting and yarn spinning.Building upon these skills trainings, Cindy worked with local artisans regarding business development and brainstorming better marketing methods.

    Cindy summed up her experience with these words, "It was a grand adventure traveling to remote villages, eating delicious food, meeting talented artisans, sharing my own business and textile knowledge and soaking up a culture rich in diverse history!"

    Throughout her time in Georgia, Cindy emphasized how the skill of local Georgian artisans provides great potential for further economic development.Through sharing her expertise, Cindy was able to carry out the mission of CHF International by serving as a catalyst for change in this developing nation.Her work in Georgia will continue as she and CHF International maintain this relationship and support for the handicrafts sector.

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    Published on: 6/1/2006    Last Visited: 7/5/2008  

    Cindy Owings | VIP Assignment, June-July 2006

    In the Republic of Georgia an unemployment rate of nearly 13% means that over half of the population is living below the poverty line.
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    With 20 years of experience in selling her own handicrafts products, Cindy Owings knows the difficulties faced by artisans trying to develop their products and market.Drawing from her expertise as a textile artist, Cindy traveled to Georgia in July to assess the handicraft sector.Having gained experience from running her own design and manufacturing company for 21 years, she was driven to transfer her knowledge to assist Georgians and their local organizations.

    While in Georgia, Cindy shared her experience through photos and lessons from her own textile design business.This real life example of a true entrepreneurial venture served to motivate the Georgian artisans.Her story demonstrated that it is indeed possible for them to achieve success in the handicraft sector and improve their way of living.She then led numerous workshops and trainings on techniques for dyeing raw wool, felting and yarn spinning.Building upon these skills trainings, Cindy worked with local artisans regarding business development and brainstorming better marketing methods.

    It was a grand adventure traveling to remote villages, eating delicious food, meeting talented artisans, sharing my own business and textile knowledge and soaking up a culture rich in diverse history!"

    -- Cindy Owings

    Throughout her time in Georgia, Cindy emphasized how the skill of local Georgian artisans provides great potential for further economic development.Through sharing her expertise, Cindy was able to carry out the mission of CHF International by serving as a catalyst for change in this developing nation.Her work in Georgia will continue as she and CHF International maintain this relationship and support for the handicrafts sector.

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