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Alyssa Brunatti
Miss Alyssa Brunatti B.A.
Miss Simplee Sufficient (view work website)
Owner & Developer
Industry:
Womens Network
Location:
Pittsburgh, PA (Home)
Local Chapter:
Education:
Master of Science in Accounting, University of Pittsburgh, Bachelor of Arts in Business, Seton Hill University Accounting

Master of Science in Accounting, University of Pittsburgh, Bachelor of Arts in Business, Seton Hill University Accounting

Expertise:
Providing women with the knowledge and confidence to take on the world.
Hobbies:
scrapbooking, ballroom dancing, needlepoint, cooking, baking and cake decorating, biking, exercising, traveling, attending sporting events, being with family and friends
About Alyssa

My name is Alyssa. I am the Owner and Developer of the recently launched website Miss Simplee Sufficient.

The website was developed in order to provide women of all ages a resource to encourage and educate them to become responsible for their lives and to be able to succeed in any situation. The Miss Simplee Sufficient website offers information on a vast variety of topics. These topics include but are not limited to: cooking, baking, sewing, sports, automotive, intellectual subjects (i.e. politics, history, literature, poetry), etiquette, career advice, financials, and health and fitness.

Currently, I am looking to expand the content on household projects and construction. As a result, I have become a Tomboy Tools Independent Consultant. Therefore I am able to offer their products through the site and provide women with yet another opportunity to expand their knowledge and skills.

As a graduate student, I have been faced with the challenge of balancing the development of this new site along with my schoolwork. The site is still in its early stages and with the support of others I am expecting it to grow tremendously over the next year.

Throughout my career I have learned that being a successful woman is definitely something to be proud of. I joined the National Association of Professional Women because I feel it will be beneficial for me to network with other business owners and professional women in general who could provide support along this new journey.

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