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Published on: 1/28/2006
Last Visited: 6/30/2008
Eileen Tanne
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Eileen Tanne began her marketing and event planning career in 1976 through her association with World Team Tennis and Billie Jean King.
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Ms. Tanne was marketing director for Networking Magazine for six years.Networking, a Long Island based publication, targets women in the business community.
In 1998, Tanne formulated a large-scale women's event for a tri-station radio group that attracted the attention of all local media and hundreds of women.Chancellor Media's Long Island Women Today Making A Difference was the catalyst that compelled Eileen to announce the formulation of ET Connections.A few years later, ET Connections had grown national in scope and provides venues for major corporations and small businesses to market to women.
In 1999, Ms. Tanne was able to count Ms. Magazine as a major client.
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Working in tandem with their Marketing Division, Ms. Tanne marketed the successful Ms. Millennium Conference and special events with Gloria Steinem and Marcia Ann Gillespie, Ms. Magazine Editor-in-Chief and President of Liberty Media for Women.
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Tanne launched her website, www.LIWomen.com in September of 2000.Within months, Newsday, Long Island Business News and other regional publications featured LIWomen.com as the resource for women to access for information on self-development and self-discovery, as well as a place to turn for information on seminars, business, health, spirituality, and other issues that affect women on a daily basis.
In 2002, Ms. Tanne was Project Consultant for WALK 97.5's Long Island Women Today Creating Our Destiny and Event Coordinator for Women On The Job's Where Are The Women? project.She is proud to have co produced the highly acclaimed national conference Women ~ Business ~ Spirituality: A New Formula For Leadership held in New York City. (www.WomenBusinessSpirituality.com) In 2004, Eileen worked with B. Litrell Communications Corp on the programming for the Office Depot Success Strategies for Businesswomen national conference in Boca Raton, Florida.
Eileen has contributed to the furtherance of many women's causes during the course of her career.She has been a national trustee of the National Association of Mothers' Centers, served nine years on the board of the Long Island Center for Business and Professional Women and is a founding board member of the US Women's Chamber of Commerce Long Island Chapter.She is the recipient of Women On The Job's Year 2002 Advocacy Award.Eileen has been a guest on several regional radio shows and featured on National Public Radio's Marketplace.She has been interviewed many times by Newsday and her work has been featured in the New York Times.