>>> Conference Wrap-Up | NGLCC National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce
he NGLCC 2011 National Business & Leadership Conference was held August 2-5 in spectacular Las Vegas, Nevada. Over 350 LGBT business owners, corporate partners and CCBO leaders gathered for the 8th Annual National Business and Leader- ship Conference, “Out for Business”! The programming provided a wide array of sessions, meetings, networking functions, and more. Enthusiastic attendees had the opportunity to hear from many inspirational speakers, procurement specialists, govern- ment agency representatives and other panelists and participants who, all together, made this the most successful NGLCC conference to date!
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Marquita Thomas, President of the Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (LAGLCC), Dawn Ackerman of OutSmart Office Solutions
Bari Zahn of Kaye Scholer Legal, Diana Domenech of JP Morgan Chase and Melodi Morrissette and Catrice Weber of BBVA Compass explore Thursday’s marketplace expo.
LGBT Entrepreneur Jennifer Brown of Jennifer Brown consulting speaks at the Chamber Awards breakfast on Thursday, August 4th.
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National Minority Supplier Development Council NMSDC’s four-day event, to be held this year in Atlanta, Georgia, October 30-November 2, is the
nation’s benchmark forum addressing the trends and issues in purchasing; international markets; strategic sourcing and access to capital for Asian, Black, Hispanic and Native American business owners. With more than 700 corporate and minority exhibit booths, countless networking opportunities, and special events, this year’s Business Opportunity Fair, themed “Minority Businesses and Corporate America: Raising the Bar through Sustainable Strategies,” is a must-attend event! For more information, please visit:
www.nmsdc.org
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