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This year we are heading to Dallas with new speakers, topics,
partner and media organizations!
With the participation of the U.S. Small Business Administration,
the Series is the most extensive Latina business-owner development
program in the nation. This Series is a natural progression of the
extensive work LATINA Style Magazine performs to assist Latina
business-owners to develop their businesses and take them to the
next level.
This unique business development program brings Latina professionals
and business owners together with key corporations who provide the
goods, services and information most needed by these Latina
entrepreneurs to achieve their personal and professional goals.
The half-day workshop features experts in financing, communications,
corporate procurement, insurance, marketing, technology, e-commerce
and professional services to address a number of topics of interest
to business owners and professionals.
WHO ATTENDS
Latina business owners, professionals and university
students interested in starting a business or growing an existing
business.
With
Keynote Speaker
Nina G. Vaca, President, Pinnacle Technical Resources, Inc.
Mistress of Ceremony
Krista Villarreal, NBC5 Meteorologist
Expert panelist will share the success strategies and tools on:
Access to Capital
Corporate and Federal Procurement
Marketing
E-Commerce
Communications
Technology
Professional Services
Insurance
SPONSORS & CORPORATE PRESENTERS
The program is made possible through the support of our
corporate sponsors who provide the expert panelists: AETNA,
American Airlines, AT&T, Cisco Systems, Citibank, Office
Depot, New York Life, Principal Financial Group, State
Farm, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. General Services
Administration, and the U.S. Postal Service. The Westin
Park Central Hotel is our hotel sponsor.
Contact Maria del Mar Velasco for Sponsorship
opportunities at 202-955-7930 or via email maria@LATINAstyle.com
LUNCHEON SPONSOR
Office Depot
PRODUCT SPONSOR
Mary Kay
Para Me
PUBLIC RELATION SOPONSOR
Raiz
PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS
US Small Business Administration
ALPFA- Dallas & Ft. Worth Chapter
Ft. Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Ft. Worth Women’s Business Center
Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Hispanic Bankers Organization
Hispanic Scholarship Fund
Hispanic Women’s Network of Texas- Dallas Chapter
Mexican American Democrats of Texas
National Business Association
NAWBO-Dallas & Ft. Worth Chapter
The Dallas Concilio
United Way Of Dallas
MEDIA PARTNER
iHispano
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