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Book Testimonials

"During my career, I have interacted with innumerable business professionals. Sheila Savar made a lasting impression on me, because her demeanor is natural and genuine. She demonstrates that the art of being a powerful networker is just being yourself.”

-John Derrick, Retired Chairman and CEO, Pepco Holdings

"Sheila savar's latest book provides valuable insight and information about the increasingly important subject of networking."

-Alan A. Malinchak, Chief Lerning Officer, ManTech International Corporation

"This book is an eye opener for those who focus on efficiency and return on investment. It provides no-nonsense coverage of what it takes to build positive relationships that are essential to getting new business."

-Dev Raheja, President, Design for Competitiveness, Inc. and author

"Finally! A how-to guide on NETWORKING that offers the novice and experienced professional a blueprint for how to achieve personal and professional success. Sheila Savar's common sense approach acknowledges the realities of time and budget constraints, and individual styles and differing goals. Make room on the bookshelf, because building a powerful NETWORK of contacts is a must for serious-minded professionals, and owning this book is the first step in showing you how!"

-Eileen McCaffrey, Executive Director, Orphan Foundation of America

"Sheila Savar's focused and hands-on strategic approach in her book helped me to prioritize my networking investment in time, money and energy. Consequently, I cancelled four loww-return events and will instead invest in an all Senior Executive conference. That is how her book helped me add value to my business and to me personally."

-Maria Velez de Berliner, President, Latin Intelligence Corporation

"Success in networking doesn'r just happen. You must set goals, create strategies and implement relationship-centric processes that get you notices quickly. Power networkers know the secrets of building successful networks and so will you after reading this book. It's a must read for every person serious about their career and business success."

-Angela Drummond, CEO, SiloSmashers and Collaborations

"I purchased and read your book, "The Power of Networking." I found your networking guide extremely helpful. First, the book is written in a format that flows and is easy to understand so that the skills can be comprehended and applied instantaneously. You have outlined a networking process and strategy that will help me approach networking with the right frame of mind, intention, and focus to achieve desired goals. Well done! The other sections, such as the proper way to dress and interact with a person during the actual networking process were inspiring to me. They will take my network skills to the next level. And yes, I am one of those people that have too many business cards to count. Your advice on specific technology networking programs that organize contacts is invaluable. I could go on and on how about how this book is going to help me. Thanks for the knowledge. It is a privilege to be in your network! "

-Dan Grapin


"Sheila, I got my copy of your book and started reading it. I find it has so many helpful networking hints I had not thought of before... this is especially true on the volunteer aspect. The suggestions I?I have gotten from that point alone has made the book worthwhile, although I can?t wait to pick up more tips as I complete it. Thank you for your insight and for phrasing it in easily understood and grasped language. Take care and best wishes for your continued success."

-Gene D. Smith, PMP


"Sheila Savar’s book, “The Power of Networking,” is the finest non-fiction book that I have read in the past couple of decades AND I’m a voracious reader. I look forward to my next networking event and even know where to wear the name-tag. I’ll approach singles first, then threesomes and then duos, just as Sheila recommends. When I jump back into the book (I’m only half way through), I’ll learn what to do with the business cards that I collect."

-Robert M. Vuolo, Certified Project Managers, LLC