National Organization for Diversity in Sales and Marketing
Category:
Executive/Leadership
Geographical Area:
Atlanta
Start
Date:
11/7/2006
End Date:
11/7/2006
Start Time:
6 pm
End Time:
9 pm
Event
Info:
Leading up to the second annual Executive Leadership Summit in Atlanta, the National Organization for Diversity in Sales and Marketing and The Foundation for Diversity will host an exclusive networking event for Atlanta’s leading executives. This by-invitation only event will give the City's top talent the opportunity to form significant business relationships with some of Atlanta’s prominent companies as well as with executives from across the country. The reception and valet parking are complimentary to corporate executives and managers. Request for an invitation required by Thursday, November 2, 2006. To RSVP or receive additional information, contact Angela Caraway, Summit planner, at acaraway@minoritymarketshare.com or 1-888-689-8896, ext. 3. Attendees - Corporate decision makers representing the following fields: finance, human resources, sales, supplier diversity, marketing, corporate communications and community relations. The reception is sponsored by Wachovia and Allstate.
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