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Martha Bartlett-Piland28th Annual
Scholarship Luncheon
honoring
Martha Bartlett-Piland
Tuesday, March 23, 2010


Read coverage in the Topeka Capital-Journal.

    Martha is President and CEO of MB Piland Fat Free Advertising. Her “color outside the lines” market-ing designs and strategies have earned her and her agency much recognition. In 2005, the agency was named Kansas Woman-Owned Professional Business of the Year by the Kansas Department of Commerce. In 2006, MB Piland was honored as the Small Business of the Year by the Greater Topeka Chamber of Commerce. The agency has also received numerous industry awards.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Martha with friends
Martha Barlett-Piland
Glenda DuBoise
June Windscheffel Marge Heeney and Anita Wolgast
ABWA Planning Committee
Above, clockwise from upper left: speaker Alex Reilly, speaker Nancy Perry, honoree Martha Bartlett-Piland, speaker Cindy Maude; Martha Barlett-Piland; Glenda DuBoise; ABWA Planning Team; June Windscheffel; Marge Heeney and Anita Wolgast.
Marilyn Ault and Linda ElrodElaine CaspersDennis McKinney, Kris Luber
beautiful flowers Jayne Cafer and Neta Jeffus Maggie Kelly
Above, clockwise from upper center: Elaine Caspers, Dennis McKinney and Kris Luber, Maggie Kelly, Jayne Cafer and Nita Jeffus, beautiful flower centerpiece, Marilyn Ault and Linda Elrod.

Relaxing after...
relaxing A relaxing B
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...more about Martha...

    Martha’s professional achievements are remarkable, but her record of service to our community is equally notable. She has served on many boards and advisory panels, including: Jayhawk Area Council-Boy Scouts of America, Greater Topeka Chamber of Commerce, Florence Crittenton Services and Heartland Visioning. A strong supporter of United Way, Martha served as Chair of the 2005 Campaign and is serving on the 2009-10 United Way Campaign Cabinet. She is Founder of Women United.
    Martha is a recognized leader both locally and nationally having participated in Leadership Greater Topeka, Leadership Kansas and Leadership America. Always willing to share her expertise, Martha has served as an adjunct professor at Washburn University School of Business, mentored students pursuing a career in business/marketing, mentored young people through the Topeka South Rotary’s reading program and participated in the Greater Topeka Chamber of Commerce’s small business mentoring program. She serves on a national speakers bureau for Delta Gamma Fraternity and has given dozens of keynotes on marketing, leadership, ethics and personal development throughout the US and Canada. Her commitment to our community, along with her willingness to help others achieve their goals, make Martha a true woman of distinction.

 

 

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Row A
Row B Dee Dee at the microphone Dennis McKinney with check Dennis McKinney and Martha framed article Martha entertaining ballroom
Vicki Buening, Governor's proclamation
Row D Print 3 Helen Crow and Sandi Martha and Jane Martha and Michelle Martha hug
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Row E Gary Piland and Martha Martha Bartlett-Piland Martha's parents are standing, Gary and Martha
Row F Past Honorees Martha hug Martha and Her Speakers
Nancy P. speaking to all attendees
 
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Blanche Parks and Nita Jeffus Norton Bonaparte Norton Bonaparte with plaque Vicki Buening, Governor's proclamation Mary Lou speaking Michelle at podium Martha enters ballroom Past honorees enter ballroom Cindy Maude speaks Nancy P. speaks employee speaks Gary speaks with Martha