Norma Rist
According to her
own estimates, consultant Norma Rist has helped more than 500 women
start their own businesses. With the publication of her new book, Small
Business Savvy: A Woman's Guide to Building a Business (with Katrina
Jones), that number should increase enormously.
Rist came to the
field of consulting after a long career in management. She was the first
controller of a $200-million division of a public corporation and first
female vice president and general manager of a $40-million manufacturing
and wholesale company. For more than 20 years, Rist was with General
Cinema and in charge of its lucrative PepsiCola franchise. When General
Cinema sold its beverage division, Rist was released and started looking
for new challenges.
That's when she
started her marketing and business consulting business, Norma Rist CEO
Consulting. That Akron-based business allowed her to apply her practical
management/, marketing and business experience to a population that
needed her expertise -- women. Her company helps aspiring entrepreuneurs
to create a plan for business growth. As she explained, "women
entrepreneurs want independence, flexibility, the ability to develop
new ideas, and the freedom to follow their own values. What they need
is to understand profitability and how to achieve it." Rist provides
those skills.
Through her presentations,
coaching, newsletter, books (Small Business Savvy, Avon, Mass:
Adams, 2002 and Target Marketing for the Virtual Assistant,
Virtual Assistants Network, 2001) and website (http://www.smallbizcoach.com),
Rist offers the practical information that aspiring entrepreurs need.
"Starting a business is not magic -- it is a series of steps. When
an entrepreneur is provided with the right start-up materials and information...,
they can move much more quickly toward their goals," Rist explained.
This second career
as a consultant has brought her many accolades. Northern Ohio Live
named her one of Northeast Ohio's Top Women Professionals; Crain's
Cleveland Business named her a Woman of Influence; The U.S. Small
Business Administration named her 1999's Woman in Business Advocate
of the Year; the National Association of Women Business Owners named
in her one of the Top 10 Women Business Owners of Northeast Ohio in
2002.
Rist has also been
active in Akron's women's community. While president of Women's Network,
she created the Susan B. Anthony Society, which brought many business
and professional women together for the first time. She is also one
of the founding members of the Women's Endowment Fund -- and its treasurer.
--Kathleen
L. Endres
