Sara Vore ’13

Sara Vore ’13 has started her own business: Flowers and Leather Events and was recently featured in the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Newsletter. During her time as a student at IWU, Sara had the privilege of working with brides to find their dream wedding gowns and coordinate their entire wedding day style. After graduation, she moved on to her full-time career in event planning and management with several local organizations. While she continues to enjoy her full-time position as event coordinator at Illinois Wesleyan, Sara declared, “it was finally time to start my own business!”
The Illinois SBDC of McLean County at Illinois Wesleyan University has had the opportunity to work with Sara as she gets her business off the ground. She admits, “Although I thought about starting the business for a long time, I felt overwhelmed when thinking about the steps necessary to actually establish the business in the community. I felt I needed some accountability and someone to provide guidance.” Sara has worked with the SBDC over the past few months to refine her business plan, develop her marketing strategy, and connect with resources for legal and financial assistance. “The SBDC has been an invaluable support and resource while starting my business.”
Flowers and Leather Events focuses on wedding planning, and specifically day-of (also known as month-of) coordination. Sara works with her clients to create an absolutely flawless wedding day, providing services from timeline planning to vendor coordination, as well as calligraphy and centerpiece crafting! “I’m their cheerleader, their listening ear, their mediator, their cheesy joke provider, their mimosa maker – I’m their go-to gal for everything.”
While she is still in the early stages, Sara has big growth plans for her business, including expansion to other types of event planning, a wedding dress product line, and online courses to help other women entrepreneurs grow their own businesses. “Regardless of the path my company takes, I want to be able to help others and encourage them along their own journeys.”
Follow Flowers and Leather Events on Facebook and Instagram at @flowersandleatherevents, or find Sara on Pinterest at www.pinterest.com/saravore ! You can also contact Sara at sara@flowersandleatherevents.com.
Congratulations, Sara!

All In for Wesleyan

Tuesday, April 3rd is our day of giving at Illinois Wesleyan and this year’s theme is
Think Bigger! 
Not only is today a day for giving, it’s a day to celebrate IWU and all of the things that make it special.  Last year, our class had an impressive 46 donors, and we contributed $1,139. Let’s think bigger and surpass last year’s donors and dollars contributed! Think of the impact this can make for IWU students and their families!

Click here to learn more and to donate on Tuesday, April 3rd.
Help spread the word using #AllInForWesleyan and take advantage of our social media toolkit.

Tara Gracer ’13

Tara Gracer ’13 is now the National Water Resource Database Administrator for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at Headquarters, the Natural Resource Program Center, in Fort Collins, Colorado.
Congratulations, Tara!

Spirit of Giving at Illinois Wesleyan University

The spirit of giving is all around us this holiday season, please consider giving the gift of bright futures to current and future Illinois Wesleyan University students. Your gifts provide opportunities and experiences that will be remembered for a lifetime.

Here is a link to give a gift to Illinois Wesleyan University: Spirit of Giving

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