Many wary individuals believe that unsolicited mail or an invitation to join a professional network means that the offer must be a scam. Biltmore Who’s Who, a long-established Registry and professional network for business leaders, has traditionally contacted potential members based on search criteria of executive and professional mailing lists. Despite its solid history and more than 35,000 members nationwide, Biltmore Who’s Who has recently had to respond to allegations that it is a scam. The scam claims are not made by existing members, and contradict testimonials regarding scam accusations on the company’s website: www.biltmorewhoswho.com.
“Biltmore Who’s Who has a thriving membership based on the career enrichment and networking opportunities that we provide,” says company representative Holli Kurdes. “Members appreciate the value of our services as well as the stringent criteria that we use for selecting potential additions to the Registry and membership. The suggestion that our organization is a scam is absurd and offensive to all of those who benefit from our professional network.”
Biltmore Who's Who provides biographies of notable business leaders and successful professionals located within North America. Members of Biltmore Who's Who are placed in our directory among their peers and colleagues. Our goal is to encourage, and bring together our accomplished members, to allow them to easily network, research, share information and do business with each other. The online membership network, hard cover membership directory and additional benefits provide increased exposure to other professionals, can facilitate long-lasting partnerships, and expands on the very idea of how new business is accomplished through the Internet.
For information on how to become a member of Biltmore Who’s Who, please email biltmorewhoswho.com or visit http://www.biltmorewhoswho.com/



