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Biography
Nancy Zurbuchen Founder & President - Motional Multimedia
I. PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Nancy Zurbuchen has achieved an excellent record for innovation and outstanding business performance during her 21 years as an entrepreneur. She has always remained at the forefront of computer technology, being an early adaptor of this technology within her companies. In her first endeavor, Communication By Design (a print design company), Nancy weathered the storm of the era in the 1980s when the popularity of "desktop publishing" caused upheaval in the design industry, but her company was able to survive and excel. Nancy’s philosophy included bracing change, rather than fearing it.
Her second company, Motional Images (3-D animation, video, interactive CD development) was founded before many in the design industry knew what 3-D animation was. Nancy found it nearly impossible to hire anyone who knew how to run the computer programming for 3-D animation, thus the learning curve of new employees was very steep and very expensive for Motional Images. The company’s computers were top of the line at the time, but so slow for 3-D animation that Nancy relates having to put a cot in the computer room and take turns "babysitting" the computers all night to keep them running.
After selling the production division of Motional Images in 1998, Nancy formed Motional Multimedia. She then began developing websites and Internet-delivered business applications under the new company name. Nancy is accomplished in strategic planning, project management, and in building collaborative work teams. She currently consults with organizations to strategize, develop, and implement initiatives that fulfill their short and long-term goals.
Her areas of expertise include:
- Website development for promotional and marketing purposes;
- Internet development for internal communications and information archiving;
- Campaign development, including social marketing and grassroots campaigns;
- Interactive training program development
Nancy has worked with Fortune 500 companies, small businesses, entrepreneurs, and non-profit entities. She has won local and national awards for her work in developing interactive training programs and promotional campaigns.
Nancy Zurbuchen earned a BS degree in Education 24 years ago from Kansas University, and is currently completing a Masters in Communications.
Through all of her business experiences, Nancy has been cognizant of new business trends and business models, and has taken steps to apply them in her own companies.
A recognized industry leader in the area
Nancy has been an active speaker, board member, and contributor in numerous trade associations.
- International Television Association (ITVA), National Judging Committee, 1990-1998
- American Advertising Federation (AAF), The Ad Club of Kansas City, Seminar leader and committee chairs, 1984-1999
- Print Production Club (PPC), Club president, 1983-1991
- Taught 2-day seminars on graphic design nationwide. Was consistently ranked an at the top 5% of their rating system as an "effective seminar leader and teacher."
Winner, Gold and Silver Telly National Awards
1995-1996
Nancy has been recognized for her work in interactive media by one of the most prestigious national award programs. The awards were for her graphic and animation work in CDi development and video.
Winner, Kansas City Public Relations Society Silver Award
2002
Nancy was the co-recipient being recognized for her excellence in public relations in the launching of a local non-profit organization.
II. PROFILE IN ASSISTING WOMEN BUSINESS OWNERS
The following is an overview of the many activities in which Nancy Zurbuchen has engaged to help, promote, educate, and mentor women business owners, on both a local, state and national level.
Awards and Recognition
U.S. Small Business Administration "Women in Business Advocate of the Year" Award, Kansas City area and Region VII
2003
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) chose Nancy Zurbuchen as their "2003 Women in Business Advocate of the Year" for the Kansas City area and the 4-state Region VII (Missouri, Kansas Iowa and Nebraska). Nominated by Ms. Sandy Licata Bartow, Director of the Kansas Women’s Business Center and the 2002 "Women in Business National Advocate," Nancy was selected for the high SBA honor based on her leadership in the business community and her continued advocacy for women in business. Nancy encourages women business owners to form alliances and build relationships with each other to create more business opportunities.
Recipient of the NAWBO "National Bridge Builder Award"
2001
This is one of National Association of Women Business Owner’s top leadership awards. Called the BRIDGE BUILDER, it is given to the person who "clearly builds alliances and forms coalitions; and is involved in community outreach and is adept at pulling groups together. It is often a mystery how she has the energy to do everything she does. This person frequently helps resolve conflict. She perceives links for potential partnerships and pursues them. The Bridge Builder creates energy."
"Women Who Mean Business" Award Recipient
2001
Nancy was honored as a recipient of the "Women Who Mean Business Award" in 2001. The award is sponsored by the Kauffman Foundation and The Kansas City Business Journal. It is presented to noted area women in business "who have made significant contributions to their business or industry, have shown commitment to their community, and strive to better the business climate for other women.
Honored to be the Emcee of event for President George W. Bush
2002
Because of Nancy’s involvement with Women Impacting Public Policy and her work on Capital Hill in lobbying for small business issues, she was honored to be asked to emcee an event in Kansas City at which the President of the United States spoke.
Recognized local leader for women in business issues
Because of Nancy’s extensive activism, understanding, and personal experience (she has been a business owner herself for 20 years), she has become known as a knowledgeable authority on issues affecting women in business. She has been featured in print articles, interviewed on radio talk shows, or appeared on camera for: The Kansas City Star; Kansas City Business Journal; Northland Business Ledger; Kansas City Small Business Monthly; Radio Stations Mix 93 and KPHN; and television station KMBC TV, Channel 9.
Kansas City Area; State of Missouri; State of Kansas
Appointed to Chair the Kansas City Fairness in City Contracts Board
2003 to Present
The Mayor of Kansas City has appointed Nancy to chair the Fairness in City Contracts Board, a new city board created in 2003 to facilitate the city’s utilization of women and minority-owned firms in awarding contracts for goods and services. Nancy spearheaded the effort to create the new board, bringing together a task force of representatives from all minority and women-oriented business organizations in the area.
Governing Body, Athena Powerlink Program
2002 to Present
The Athena Powerlink program helps women-owned businesses expand profitably by matching them with professional advisory boards. It is a popular, competitive program that has gained recognition for making a difference in the business success of its recipients.
Chair of the Policy and Infrastructure Task Force
2002-Present
Nancy has been working to raise the level of awareness by women in business of the importance that public policy advocacy has on the way they do business, and on their company’s "bottom line." She has been asked to chair the new Task Force on policy at the Kauffman Foundation.
Co-founder and Director of the Kansas City Council of Women Business Owners
2001- Present
KC-CWBO is a non-profit organization focused on improving the business climate in Kansas City for all women business owners. The membership is specifically for women who own and run the larger businesses in the area. The organization’s activities focus on making changes to the system, such as public policy initiatives, improvements in certification and procurement, and getting women better represented on paid corporate boards. Nancy has volunteered literally hundreds of hours to found the Kansas City Council of Women Business Owners (KC-CWBO), and she currently serves as its Executive Director.
Founding and Current Board member of the Kansas Women’s Business Center
2000 - Present
Nancy has provided direction and strategy for moving this very successful endeavor forward since its beginning. The KWBC has exceeded all projections for number of clients served through counseling, training, mentoring, and networking – while also securing a solid financial base for the organization.
Small business outreach program for the State of KS
2001 - Present
Nancy is currently serving on the outreach committee of the KWBC. As such, her role is to help devise a plan for disseminating support for small business to the underserved areas of Kansas (which is most of the state). The strategy is to first connect with organizations that already provide other services in those areas (for example, university satellite schools and agriculture extension offices), piggyback on their infrastructure for communication, and augment their service offerings. Nancy is also involved in writing the grant that will provide funding from the Kauffman Foundation.
Extensively lobbied the State of MO to accept third-party WBE certification
2001 - Present
For over a year, Nancy has spearheaded the effort to convince the OEO at the State of Missouri to accept the WBE certification provided by the National Womens Business Corporation (NWBOC), in addition to the State’s own certification program. Nancy was able to enlist key individuals in other areas of the State, and her dogged persistence has paid off. As of November 2002, all parties are now doing a final review of the Letter of Agreement, and Nancy expects it to be signed before the end of the year. This is an important victory for women business owners because it results in a reduction in the number of different certifications required, and shortens the length of the process. Perhaps more importantly, it will also ensure that private business records and information, much of which must be revealed as part of the certification process, remains private. Many women are not aware that when they submit certification paperwork to a government entity, it becomes accessible to anyone – including competitors – through the Freedom of Information Act. Nancy hopes that accepting third-party certification will be the beginning of a larger trend for government agencies; this is the first known agreement between a state and a national third party for WBE certification.
Appointed to serve on the Kansas City Fairness in Construction Board
2002 - Present
Nancy has recently been appointed by Kansas City Mayor Kay Barnes to serve on the Fairness in Construction Board, which oversees the minority and women’s participation in construction projects undertaken by the city.
Creation of the Women’s Entrepreneurial Braintrust
2002 - Present
Nancy is currently serving on the core planning team that is creating this initiative from the Kauffman Foundation. The goal is to "develop a shared understanding of the priorities that will serve to accelerate women’s entrepreneurship in the Kansas City area."
Member of Sixth District Women’s Advisory Council
2003 - Present
Acting as a soundboard and advisory group on issues relating to women; Rep. Sam Graves.
Panelist at the Women’s Entrepreneurship Legislative Conference
2001
Organized by Rep. Catherine Hanaway, held in Jefferson City, MO.
Panelist at the Women’s Small Business Summit
2001-2002.
Organized by the U.S. Senate Small Business Committee under the leadership of Senator Kit Bond and held in Kansas City and in Saint Louis, MO
Participant in Public Policy Days in Jefferson City
1999-Present
Lobbying efforts for WBO issues, organized by Kansas City and Saint Louis NAWBO chapters.
Board Member and Chapter President, Kansas City Chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO)
1990-2001
Leadership and collaborative skills were honed when Nancy served as President of the local chapter of NAWBO ten years ago. The entire membership was comprised of other business owners who were also used to being "chief." The result was a successful year in which membership increased, participation at the national level was instigated for the first time, and most board members wanted to serve on the board for another year. Then, as the chapter’s first "Association Liaison," Nancy recognized the need for the local chapter to interact with other business and women’s groups, and worked to make that a reality. She was a dynamic Board member for many years, and remains active today.
National Level
National Founding Member of Women Impacting Public Policy (WIPP)
2001- Present
Recognizing the importance of women business owners’ need to become more politically aware and active, Nancy was part of the founding efforts of WIPP. She serves on the Executive Management Board as the Director of Grassroots Campaigns, and developed a national grassroots program including outreach strategies, and internal communications processes.
National Board of Directors Member, NAWBO
1998-2000
On the national level, Nancy has served in many capacities in the National Association of Women Business Owners, including being the Midwest Regional Director on the national board. She passionately worked with chapter presidents and boards, mentoring them in leadership and conflict resolution skills. She lobbied on Capital Hill for NAWBO’s issues; served on the nominating and election committees, and participated in strategic planning for the organization. One of her most visible accomplishments was in bringing another organization into the NAWBO fold, the Wisconsin Women Entrepreneurs. The challenge was to build and sustain enough buy-in and momentum within WWE so that all parties could reach consensus. The seven chapters of WWE became NAWBO chapters in 2001.
Represents the National Women Business Owners Corporation, (NWBOC)
1999-Present
Performs on-site visits and evaluations for this WBE certifying organization.
Attended and participated in national conventions, conferences, and summits:
Business Women’s Network "Women and Diversity Leadership Summit," 2001;
NAWBO National Conference, 1990-2002; NAWBO Public Policy Days, 1998-2000;
WIPP National Conference, 2001-2004; National Women’s Small Business Summit, Sen. Bond, 2000-2003
III. OTHER ITEMS OF NOTE
Founding member, Tobacco Free KC (formerly ASSIST)
1992-2001
Nancy’s passion has led her to work countless hours toward grassroots and public policy efforts in tobacco control, particularly focused on youth and on the workplace environment. She has testified to government entities and has lobbied for clean air policies. As a volunteer for the KC Assist project, Nancy was involved in the strategic direction and delineation of core activities. She has worked with the American Cancer Society, the American Lung Association, and the KCMO Health Department.
Founding Contributor, National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame
1998-Present
Fort Worth, Texas. Remembering the cowgirls who came before us, and honoring the women who exhibit the "spirit of the cowgirl."
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