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Haiti Relief Networking With a Purpose Happy Hour February 17. 2010
Discovering your Talents, Purpose, and Power!
featuring
Millette Granville
Owner and Founder of S.P.E.A.K
Date: February 18, 2010
Time: 6pm-7:30pm
Location: Johnson & Wales University
Room 535
Rated on of the highest Career Channel workshops at the 2009 NBMBAA 31st National Conference
After the workshop, you will be able to
- Unlock your hidden talents and discover your passion
- Discover ways to use your unique talent
- Learn to Live with purpose and power
This workshop is FREE to all NBMBAA Charlotte Chapter Members
Non-Members $10.00
RSVP no later than 2/17/2010

The National Black MBA Association, Inc. (NBMBAA) is a non-profit organization of minority MBAs, business professionals, entrepreneurs and MBA students. With thousands of members world-wide working in both private and public sectors, we share a commitment to education and business—the two principal keys to the economic development of the Black community.
Our geographical diversity is strong, encompassing 44 chapters in the United States and members at-large in Africa, Europe, Asia/Pacific and Latin America.
Primary goals of the Charlotte, NC organization are:
To establish and maintain an effective information and communications network, which will serve the membership and the business community
To serve as a conduit between business enhancement resources and individuals
To disseminate current information affecting minorities who operate in the business environment
To provide professional education in business related areas in the form of seminars, classes, group discussions and pertinent publications
To provide scholarships to minorities to attend institutions of higher learning, and to capture information on scholarship availability for business students