Symposium- Women Mean Business: Planning for Business, Planning for Life
Organization:
Georgia Association of Women Lawyers
Category:
Business
Geographical Area:
Atlanta
Start
Date:
10/21/2004
End Date:
10/22/2004
Start Time:
10.00 AM
End Time:
1.00 PM
Event
Info:
Women Mean Business Symposium
October 21-22, 2004
Register NOW to enter the drawing for a FREE room at The Ritz! ($295 value) GAWL's October 21-22, 2004 Women Mean Business Symposium will feature three newsworthy keynote speakers, including a local business founder who will be featured in an upcoming television show. Keynote speakers Sara Blakely (Spanx founder), Nuby Fowler (SBA's Region IV Administrator) and Cynthia Good (media personality and author) will appear in addition to instructors who will address a variety of business and life planning issues. The Symposium is designed to educate attorneys, business owners, CPAs and other professionals and will offer over 8 hours of CE credit. Visit www.gawl.org to view all the applicable CE being offered.
Register online at www.gawl.org or click here to download and print the registration brochure. For questions or more information contact Betsy Giesler at 770-446-1517 or bng@bngiesler.com.
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