ABOUT US
Our Mission
The Tuolumne County Women’s Network was organized to provide an opportunity for women in the business community to meet regularly in order to build their businesses through networking. The organization provides social and educational meetings, which focus on business opportunities and development for women. TCWN reaches out to women with an invitation to join the group’s common purpose of supporting each other’s professional endeavors while also encouraging personal growth.
2026 Board of Directors
From left to right: Rebecca Carlson, Lindsay Wright, Ashley Moore, Becci Burton, Margaret, Egger, and Cheyenne Radanovich.
Not pictured: Heather Karney, Stephene Tune and Taylor Fitz
President Cheyenne Radanovich, Wildbud Floral Co.
Vice President Heather Karney, Cutler Segerstrom/Leavitt United Insurance Services
Secretary Rebecca Carlson, Personal Chef
Treasurer Becci Burton, Burton’s Motherlode Appliance
Marketing Chairwoman Lindsay Wright, Wright Brows PMU/Century 21 Wildwood Properties & Taylor Fritz, Wildbud Floral Co.
Programs/Reservations/Raffle Chairwoman Stephanie Tune, Mary-Kay/Sonora Stitchery & Margaret Egger
Membership Chairwoman Ashley Moore, Wildbud Floral Co.
Scholarship Chairwoman Becci Burton, Burton’s Mother Lode Appliance
The Tuolumne County Women’s Network Scholarship Program assists Women returning to school, aged 24 yrs+ and residing in Tuolumne County. Please consider donating today!
The TCWN Referral Process helps bring more clients to your business! We are women supporting women with a fierce determination to succeed in our business and career goals.
As we get to know each other and learn more ways to reach our goals, adapt to changing markets and meet new clients - we help one-another in more way than one. Knowing who YOU are, what you do and how you make a difference in our community allows us to tell our friends, clients and business partners about you too! We want to get to know you so we can help our clients meet needs that you service!
Creating relationships with other leading women in the community can make a major difference. Learn new skills in our monthly meetings. Connect with other women who can advise you on financial services or help with economic hardships for your small business.
Networking is a powerful tool. For a small-town community like ours, the traditional methods of networking (like online platforms) don’t always work. While we fill the technological and generational gaps of networking in the Mother Lode, it’s amazing to have a large group of women already established in the community, with trusted references ready to work with you too.
Are you ready to get connected?