MAY SUCCESS EXPERIENCE-Understanding Procurement Opportunities
Organization:
NATIONAL SALES NETWORK, ATLANTA CHAPTER
Category:
Sales/Marketing
Geographical Area:
Atlanta
Start
Date:
5/24/2005
End Date:
5/24/2005
Start Time:
6:30pm
End Time:
8:30pm
Event
Info:
NATIONAL SALES NETWORK, ATLANTA CHAPTER Success Experience! WWW.NSNATL.ORG
Meeting Topic: Understanding Procurement Opportunities: An A-Z snapshot to teach the novice basic concepts and provide insight into contract procurement. Emphasis will also be placed on typical stumbling blocks in the contract procurement process and how African-Americans can increase their success ratio.
Tuesday, May 24, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm United Way Building, 100 Edgewood Avenue, Atlanta, GA Free for paid members - $10.00 for guests Refreshments will be served
Business attire is required. Please bring your resume, representatives from Johnson & Johnson and ADP will be onsite. And, bring plenty of business cards.
Our Featured Speakers: * Terri Denison of the U.S. Small Business Administration. * Tony Greene of the Governor’s Small Business Center.
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