Boomer Women Resource Center (BWRC) is Now Live

Boomer Women Resource Center (BWRC) - Coined a “Cybrary,” these low-cost media packages provide a one-stop, 2-for-1 shopping paradise for boomer women. Containing educational resources in the format of downloadable teleseminars, these “package-buys” offer both document files and audio files for minimal cost ensuring expert advice, engaging content, informational guidelines, and the latest answers addressing priority issues concerning 38 million of the healthiest, wealthiest, and best educate.

Towson, MD, July 29, 2007 --(PR.com)-- Dotsie Bregel, CEO and founder of the National Association of Baby Boomer Women, www.nabbw.com, and Boomer Women Speak, www.boomerwomenspeak.com, the Internet's premier sites for Baby Boomer Women, announces the recent launch of their comprehensive and rapidly expanding electronic resource center for boomer women everywhere Boomer Women Resource Center (BWRC).

Coined a “Cybrary,” these low-cost media packages provide a one-stop, 2-for-1 shopping paradise for boomer women. Containing educational resources in the format of downloadable teleseminars, these “package-buys” offer both document files and audio files for minimal cost ensuring expert advice, engaging content, informational guidelines, and the latest answers addressing priority issues concerning 38 million of the healthiest, wealthiest, and best educated generation of women to hit midlife; Baby Boomer Women.

Accessible to anyone for a very low cost, yet free to all members of the NABBW, the BWRC has committed their resources to become the #1 center for:

Expanding our minds - enriching our worlds - reinventing our lives.

Here are a few examples of issues that covered in the BWRC:
• Caring for our parents
• Living single
• Mental and emotional health at midlife
• Reinventing selves at midlife
• Successful entrepreneurial "how-to's"
• Retirement impacts on boomer women
• Personal coaching
• Getting Published

Since launching NABBW, in 2005, and Boomer Women Speak, in 2002, Dotsie Bregel has become the expert journalists seek on issues in the lives of boomer women today. Says Dotsie Bregel, “I’m thrilled to offer these resources to improve the quality of life for boomer women today and for generations to come.”

To learn more about the BWRC and about the NABBW’s membership, visit www.nabbw.com.

Dotsie has been mentioned in: Time magazine, LA Times, AARP Bulletin, and dozens of newspapers, plus radio and television shows including CBS The Early Show with Dave Price.

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National Association of Baby Boomer Women
Dotsie Bregel
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