LYNN ? A business-oriented TV show and a popular magazine published along Florida’s sunny Gulf Coast are the creations of Lynn native Erin Green.Green, 28, is chief executive officer and publisher of the Naples National Network in Naples, Fla., which she describes as “an elite business organization that showcases the very best and brightest minds in this special city. We bring together the top talent, highest producers, and the best of the best in the business.”Green is responsible for producing Moving with Style Magazine and also the Moving with Style local television show.According to Green, her network can help organizations grow and link to other businesses that are also meeting and exceeding the city’s highest goals and expectations.Members meet monthly, providing a venue to network with the city’s high achievers, she said, adding, “All of our clients are hand selected and meet strict criteria for providing the people of Naples the very finest in products or services.”Green, a track star while attending Lynn English High in the late-1990s, briefly attended Salem State College before moving to Florida. “I came to Naples because one of my sisters had moved here and was engaged to a doctor. I just fell in love with the area,” she said.Green explained that the local half-hour TV show is modeled after the national entertainment television shows and features area businesses. “I’m one of the hosts together with some very attractive local TV anchors. The people who live in the area love it,” she said. “And I just love doing it. I’m a people person, very outgoing, with a natural talent for sales and communications.”Green’s mother, Carole Walls, has worked for the Lynn School Department for many years in its food service division. Her father also lives in Lynn, as does a sister, Kimberly Green, employed by a Boston property management firm.Two other sisters are Florida residents. Kristina Jay is a pharmaceutical saleswoman in Naples, married to a urologist, and Carole Christian, a physical therapist, lives in Fort Myers.”When I was in college, I took courses in marketing and economics. These days, I can run the whole company myself,” she said. “I have about 10 contracted employees. We hold different events each month for clients, and a party to get them all together for a networking experience. It brings the best of the best under one roof.”Green said the Naples National Network concept started in 2006 and quickly “took off” on a successful path, the magazine currently entering its third year of publication. “I think my story can be an inspiration for girls growing up in Lynn,” she said.For more about Green and her business, visit www.NaplesNationalNetwork.com or call (239) 777-9057.
