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JE Consulting Unveils "the NETWORK" An Exclusive Social Club for Singles and Couples

Offering distinctive, lifestyle inspired events and networking opportunities for singles and couples alike, the NETWORK is unlike social clubs of the past-complete with coveted benefits for all members.

JE Consulting Unveils
2014-04-12
NEWPORT BEACH, CA, April 12, 2014 (Press-News.org) Recognizing the need to blend the qualities of a premium social club with the modern world of dating, image, and lifestyle consulting, JE Consulting developed the NETWORK. Offering unprecedented access to lifestyle inspired events and networking opportunities, the NETWORK is an unparralled community of quality, like-minded individuals that has been designed for both singles and couples to revitalize their social experiences. For a low annual fee, members gain access to exclusive events and valuable offers from preferred partners such as industry leading wardrobe stylists, premium fitness facilities, and trendy dining partners. Singles are able to connect with other well-qualified, established singles while taking advantage of image consulting support and dating advice. Couples are able to step up their date night planning by gaining access to turnkey, customizable day, evening and weekend retreat packages. Catering specifically to the time compressed lifestyles of the working professional, the NETWORK provides fully integrated support and concierge services for members. Redefining and challenging the current model for social clubs, the NETWORK is in a league of its own, complete with high caliber members, strategic partners and five star affiliates. Learn more about the NETWORK by attending JE Consulting's #GetYourFix Mixer with The 12 at Center Club in Costa Mesa, CA April 14th, 2014 from 6-9pm. For additional details, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/JananEliseConsulting.

"Established for discerning clientele who desire access to unique experiences, the NETWORK was a natural extension of our brand and a welcome addition to our specialized consulting platform." -Janan Assaf & Elise Muhawi, JE Consulting Founders

About JE Consulting:
JE Consulting is a full service, relationship consulting firm that specializes in personalized, confidential introductions. Helping quality singles navigate the dating scene, JE Consulting serves as a trusted advisor to career focused individuals who are looking to maximize their time by leaving the matchmaking to the experts. In addition to offering tailor-made matchmaking services, JE Consulting also offers personalized date coaching as well as access to industry leading professionals with expertise in styling, aesthetics, health & wellness through their signature social club, the NETWORK. Their distinctive partnerships with highly sought after preferred partners provides members with unprecedented access to rejuvenation services that can transform a look, a closet, a meal plan or a fitness regimen. From start to finish, JE Consulting is the ultimate resource for the busy professional who is looking for more than just their perfect match.

Carefully selecting and strictly vetting each potential client and candidate, JE Consulting has established a dynamic database of successful, quality singles with a wide variety of interests, talents, and driven career paths of their own. Through building authentic relationships with each individual, while seeking to discover the type of partner each desire, Janan Assaf and Elise Muhawi are able to create powerful, progressive introductions that rival those of traditional matchmaking companies. Marrying elite lifestyles with commitment minded individuals, the comprehensive firm has developed a first class reputation for results. 100% off-line, each client and candidate profile is handled with extreme confidentiality. For more information on JE Consulting, please visit www.JananElise.com.

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[Press-News.org] JE Consulting Unveils "the NETWORK" An Exclusive Social Club for Singles and Couples
Offering distinctive, lifestyle inspired events and networking opportunities for singles and couples alike, the NETWORK is unlike social clubs of the past-complete with coveted benefits for all members.