About Treasure Valley Consultants' Network
Treasure Valley Consultants’ Network is a professional organization focused on promoting the knowledge and expertise of business-to-business consultants in the Treasure Valley to companies of all sizes based in the Boise area, neighboring states and beyond.
It is our intention through this website and other means of communication to keep members informed, attract a broader audience, detail and promote the services provided by member consultants to business leaders and key decision makers. As an organization our overall goal is to create a better sense of community among our members.
Treasure Valley Consultants’ Network is built on three fundamental principles:
- The Law of Abundance: we cannot enjoy the riches life provides us unless we are willing to share them with others.
- Six Degrees of Separation: we are all connected to one another through our friendships, relationships and acquaintances by no more than five intermediaries. Chances are someone in our network knows the person you want to do business with - or at least knows someone who might know them.
- Sharing and Collaboration: we all have much to gain by sharing, collaborating and networking with one another. We are not competitors as we each have our own unique offerings and unique ways to addressing problems and providing solutions in the business community. Consultants with complementary skill sets can team up to increase their capabilities and enter new markets.
If you share these same ideals, join us today.
Testamonials
Here's what some of the members have to say about TVCNet:
I joined TVCNet for the networking opportunities but have received so much more! Not only am I connecting to dynamic people and developing strategic partnerships, I'm receiving great ideas to take my practice to an entirely new level! It's wonderful to be surrounded by such high caliber professionals.
- Johnna Johnson,
Johnna Johnson & Co.
I joined TVCNet because I love (their) concept of seeing fellow consultants as collaborators and partners rather than competitors. The meeting presentations are excellent and I get to hang out with kindred spirits--people who are raising the bar for professionalism and brilliance while often working from home in our pajamas.
- Peggy Jordan,
Working Words Communications