Friday, January 27, 2012

Just Ask Boo

New to the Chicago's North Shore



JustAskBoo is a free e-newsletter which serves as a community bulletin for thousands of subscribers {JABBERS} throughout several cities in the US. 

It circulates several days per week and is delivered directly to your inbox. It is safe, easy to use, no-nonsense, and family-friendly. 

JABBERS use The Newsletter to exchange information, advice, referrals and much more. 


JAB was started in 2008 in Miami by public relations exec Boo Zamek, who found herself connecting friends with each other as a hobby. 

When someone asked Boo to help locate a housekeeper, one thing led to another and JAB was born. 

The company now circulates newsletters in six cities {and counting!} and serves tens of thousands of subscribers, as well as a long list of clients and community organizations.

JABBERS are a sophisticated group of influential executives, working and stay-at-home parents, philanthropists, civic leaders, socialites, shopaholics, bookworms, jetsetters, foodies, boaters, pet lovers, sports enthusiasts, art collectors, music buffs and even artists.

JAB archives the referrals exchanged in the Treasure Chest section of our website. There’s a reason we call it that! Thousands of personal referrals, countless categories. The "key" to the Treasure Chest is optional, requiring $5.99 monthly {recurring fee, unlimited access}. 

Fellow Wilmette Mom, Kirby Richards is the Editor of Just Ask Boo Chicago

Kirby Richards | Duchess of the Newsletter | Chicago

Kirby Richards, a Cincinnati native, started her career in sales and marketing working for a family-owned manufacturing firm. She then joined a Latin American banking venture in Miami in 2000, before she settled in Chicago to work for a newly-formed global relocation company in 2004. She currently serves on the Women’s Board of the Kohl Children’s Museum as well as on the Board of A Joyful Noise Preschool.  Kirby has a Bachelor of Arts in Art History from Wellesley College and an MBA from Georgetown University. She recently moved from the city of Chicago to Wilmette, where she lives with her husband and their two children.

Why do I love JAB?

A few weeks ago fed up with the doctors not giving me a direct answer to my question whether or not to put Ruby (13 months) thru a tear duct probing procedure I turned to JAB to see what other mother's across the country thoughts were on having this surgery at such a young age. I was overwhelmed by the responses coming from all the different JAB locations! I got my question answered and have decided to proceed with getting my little one's tear duct opened up.

It is super easy to subscribe...

Click HERE and enter your information! 

I guarantee you will no longer have an unanswered questions!


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