National Black Prosecutors Assocation 22nd Annual Conference and Job Fair (8/14/05 - 8/24/05)
Organization:
National Black Prosecutors Association
Category:
Career/Job-Related
Geographical Area:
Philadelphia
Start
Date:
8/24/2005
End Date:
8/24/2005
Start Time:
9:00 a.m.
End Time:
5:00 p.m.
Event
Info:
National Black Prosecutors Association Chooses Philadelphia, the “Cradle of Liberty”, for its 22nd Annual Conference and Job Fair Site. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania July 30, 2004 - The National Black Prosecutors Association (NBPA) has chosen Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the “City of Brotherly Love”, to host its 2005 Conference and Job Fair. The NBPA is committed to the recruitment, training, and career advancement of minority attorneys as prosecutors at all levels of government. “It is to ensure not only retention of Blacks in prosecution, but also to correct the dramatic inequity that exists with respect to black representation in the executive ranks of prosecutor's offices. A further goal is to recruit, train, and mentor younger aspiring lawyers for leadership roles in the years ahead”, says Carmen M. Lineberger, National Black Prosecutors Association Vice-President of Membership and 2005 Conference Coordinator.
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