Rona Jobe Appointed to NAWBO Greater DC Board of Directors
Arlington, Va. – July 2, 2025 - LVL-Up Strategies proudly announces that CEO and Founder Rona Jobe has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) Greater DC chapter. NAWBO Greater DC empowers women business owners through educational programming that enriches mindsets, events that inspire, advocacy that propels systemic change, and a supportive sisterhood that helps members become stronger, more successful business leaders.
“After being actively involved with NAWBO as a member, I am honored to join the NAWBO Greater DC board of directors,” said Jobe. “In today’s evolving business landscape, the need for meaningful connection and shared experience is greater than ever. NAWBO provides a vital platform for women entrepreneurs to exchange insights, overcome challenges together, and inspire one another toward continued growth and impact.”
“Rona’s leadership, vision, and dedication to supporting women in business make her an ideal addition to our Board,” said Katie Nelson of NAWBO Greater DC. “Her expertise will be invaluable as we continue to foster an inclusive, empowering community for women entrepreneurs in the Greater DC area.”
In 2020, Rona Jobe founded LVL-Up Strategies alongside co-founder Laura Jennings with a dual mission: to deliver exceptional management consulting services and to create meaningful, flexible employment opportunities for military and foreign service spouses. Based in Arlington, Virginia, LVL-Up brings individuals and organizations to their next level by showing them the how, giving them the who, and supporting their why—a mission that applies to both its clients and team members.
“What drew me to this role is NAWBO’s deep commitment to building an inclusive and supportive environment where women entrepreneurs can lead, grow, and thrive—values that closely align with the mission of LVL-Up,” added Jobe. “At LVL-Up, we create meaningful, flexible career opportunities for military and foreign service spouses, who are predominantly women. We believe that when women are empowered with the right networks, tools, and opportunities, they can transform not only their businesses but their communities.”
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About LVL-Up Strategies
Founded in 2020, LVL-Up Strategies is a minority-owned, woman-owned SBA (8)a small business based out of Arlington, Virginia. LVL-Up helps small businesses, government agencies, and nonprofits grow to their potential through strategic advisory, operations design and implementation, human resources, marketing plans and execution, and business development guidance. LVL-Up’s staff consists of military and foreign service spouses who build sustainable careers while serving their country around the world. This symbiotic connection of a driven workforce and driven clients is critical to the company’s strategic approach. It is why LVL-Up Strategies can #GetItHandled®. Reach out to media@lvlupstrategies.com to schedule an interview with Rona Jobe.
About NAWBO
Founded in 1975, the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) is the unified voice of over 11.6 million women-owned businesses in the United States representing the fastest growing segment of the economy. NAWBO is the only dues-based organization representing the interests of all women entrepreneurs across all industries; and with chapters across the country. With far-reaching clout and impact NAWBO is a one-stop resource, propelling women business owners into greater economic, social and political spheres of power worldwide. Respected with elected officials in Washington, D.C. and state capitals across the country, recognized in the media as a thought leader on women’s business issues, and joined with corporate partners and other non-profit organizations who share our mission and expand our influence, NAWBO is the country’s premier women’s business organization.NAWBO’s many milestones and awards over the decades exemplify the rich history of success the organization and its thousands of members have enjoyed.