

Julie Alloncius
Kaemova, ISO management systems and digital transformation

Today, about 95% of my work comes through BNI.
“BNI has never been “just networking” for me. In 2021, I started my business, joined BNI… and at the same time, I lost my mother at the age of 59. At that time I was a 33 year old mother. That was so hard.
I was also living in a place where I had no family, no friends, no connections—let alone a professional network. BNI became more than a network; it became a safety net. People who saw me, supported me, and pushed me forward when I needed it most. No bullshit—just real connections. It didn’t just help me survive that period, it made me stronger as both an entrepreneur and a person.
Now. Let’s be honest: BNI built my business.
Today, about 95% of my work comes through BNI.
But that’s not luck. That’s the result of showing up every single week, building relationships, and giving value first. From day one, I received trust, referrals, and honest feedback. BNI taught me how to be sharp in what I do, how I communicate it, and who I do it for. Because of that, I now work with better clients and run a stronger business than I ever could have built on my own.
Why would I recommend BNI?
Because it works—but only if you stop waiting.
BNI is not a place where you join and sit back. It’s a system that forces you to be visible, consistent, and accountable.
If you commit, it’s a goldmine. If you don’t, you’ll be the one saying “BNI doesn’t work.”
For me, it’s simple: joining BNI was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made—both professionally and personally.”
“BNI has never been “just networking” for me. In 2021, I started my business, joined BNI… and at the same time, I lost my mother at the age of 59. At that time I was a 33 year old mother. That was so hard.
I was also living in a place where I had no family, no friends, no connections—let alone a professional network. BNI became more than a network; it became a safety net. People who saw me, supported me, and pushed me forward when I needed it most. No bullshit—just real connections. It didn’t just help me survive that period, it made me stronger as both an entrepreneur and a person.
Now. Let’s be honest: BNI built my business.
Today, about 95% of my work comes through BNI.
But that’s not luck. That’s the result of showing up every single week, building relationships, and giving value first. From day one, I received trust, referrals, and honest feedback. BNI taught me how to be sharp in what I do, how I communicate it, and who I do it for. Because of that, I now work with better clients and run a stronger business than I ever could have built on my own.
Why would I recommend BNI?
Because it works—but only if you stop waiting.
BNI is not a place where you join and sit back. It’s a system that forces you to be visible, consistent, and accountable.
If you commit, it’s a goldmine. If you don’t, you’ll be the one saying “BNI doesn’t work.”
For me, it’s simple: joining BNI was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made—both professionally and personally.”
Julie Alloncius
Kaemova, ISO management systems and digital transformation



