U.S Department Of State Diversity Career Networking Night
Organization:
U.S Department Of State
Category:
Networking
Geographical Area:
Atlanta
Start
Date:
9/28/2006
End Date:
9/28/2006
Start Time:
5:30 pm
End Time:
7:00 pm
Event
Info:
Representatives of the State Department, including Ambassadors and other senior-level members, will be visiting Atlanta, Georgia in an effort to recruit more African-Americans, Latinos and other people of color into the Foreign Service to help promote U.S. diplomacy abroad. This event will be the seventh held in this series since the U.S. DoS and MPN partnered to initiate this national effort to ensure that the U.S. Department of State looks more like the face of America.
Representatives from the State Department will be available to speak with attendees about the exciting care opportunities awaiting them in the State Department. Venue Ph: (404) 659-1400. Each attendee must individually RSVP for this event. To RSVP, please go to http://mpnNetwork.com/RSVP.asp . For more info please visit:www.mpnNetwork.com/broadcasts/DoS-Atlanta.htm , e-mail rsvp@MinorityProfessionalNetwork.com or call the MPN office at 888-676-6389 or 770-322-9323
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