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Meet MERCEDITA Noland, CEO/Founder VeriDiva Women's Business Networking Group.

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MERCEDITA (MERCY) NOLAND.known as Mercy is the Founder/CEO of VeriDiva Women's Business Network.

Mercy is Founder and C.E.O. of VeriDiva Women's Business Networking Group

After year serving in top leadership positions in other women's networking groups, Mercy went back to the drawing board and reviewed the effectiveness of each of those groups, and decided to establish VeriDiva in 2010.  The Group's membership guidelines are based on Stephen Covey's "Seven Habits of Highly Effective People",  using the Synergistic Collaborative & Transformational Relationship Model.  VeriDiva's mission is to develop and establish a truly transformational relationship-based networking for women that will provide and enhance values to each member both on a personal and professional level.  VeriDiva is coined after two special words - "Veritas"  which means "Truth" in Latin, and "Diva" which is Italian feminine for a "Leading Star".  VeriDiva has a strict one core business or profession per member per chapter.

            Mercy is also  a 21-year career registered financial professional.  She is a Financial Advisor with LPL Financial.  Mercy is a highly-trained Specialist who is dedicated to helping her clients define and achieve their financial goals.   As a passionate lifetime advocate for women and children's rights. Mercy is actively involved in various charities in Temecula Valley

Mercy can be reached via email mercynoland777@gmail.com, 714-393-6739, Send a tfiend request on Facebook  (mercedita Noland) Follow on Instagram (veridivamercy. Also through the contact page of www.veridiva.com, connect also via Linkedin.

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