Fashion Icons Yolanda Cellucci and Sondra Celli Speak at Women in Business Luncheon
Fashion icons Yolanda Cellucci and Sondra Celli were the highlight of the recent Merrimack Valley Chamber of Commerce Women in Business Luncheon. The mother-daughter duo shared their inspiring stories with nearly 200 attendees, offering insights into their successful careers in the fashion industry.
Yolanda Cellucci, known for her fashion house and bridal center established in 1967, discussed her journey from selling wigs to designing wedding gowns. Despite closing her storefront, she continues to thrive with an online store. On the other hand, Sondra Celli, famous for her crystal couture designs featured on TLC’s “My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding,” shared her experiences and offered motivational tips to the audience.
In other news, Jean McCann, a seasoned professional with 40 years of banking experience, has joined Haverhill Bank as vice president, commercial portfolio manager. Her expertise in various lending areas will be a valuable asset to the bank and the local community.
Additionally, The Savings Bank has introduced TSB Business Direct, a digital lending platform that simplifies the loan application process for businesses. This innovative system allows borrowers to apply for loans online, track their application status, and receive faster loan decisions, enhancing customer satisfaction.
Moreover, New England meteorologists Matt and Danielle Noyes have launched 1DegreeOutside.com, a weather company offering a user-friendly weather forecast app and website. The app has received positive feedback from users and features personalized client forecasts for businesses and organizations.
As Father’s Day approaches, the Red Sox are offering a special Father’s Day Out experience at Fenway Park for 10 lucky fathers. Submissions can be made on the team’s website for a chance to win tickets to the Red Sox-Yankees game, a gift card to the team store, and a meal at the Dell Technologies Club.
Lastly, Keolis Commuter Services has awarded $50,000 in scholarships to 25 local students as part of the 2024 Keolis Scholars program. The recipients, including students from Lawrence, can use the scholarship funds for post-secondary education or job training.
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