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Save the Date, June 8th 2012, 8:00am - 3:00pm
For the 3rd annual Hispanic Business Conference
The Hispanic Business Conference is presented by the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metro Orlando to educate, motivate, and build business opportunities for entrepreneurs, leaders and business professionals, to enhance economic development and improve the quality of life in Central Florida.
The Conference is scheduled with excellent opportunities for participants (Hispanic and non-Hispanic) to enhance their business potential in our community. The conference will feature a Keynote Speaker, educational tracks (Leadership Lessons; Diversity/Multicultural; Professional Development and Marketing Strategies), and a Luncheon.
The conference will precede the 19th Annual Hispanic Business and Consumer Expo and will host 350 to 400 business leaders from Central Florida.
Tickets for this unique conference, include parking, continental breakfast, full lunch, and admission to all of the tracks that are available during the Hispanic Business Conference.
8:00am to 3:15pm
Orange County Convention Center- West Building
Special registration price for chamber members: $89 (non-members: $129)
Corporate Table (10 per table) for chamber members: $1200 (non-members: $1500) Call the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metro Orlando for more information. 407-428-5870.
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Early Bird Special
Be one of the first to pick your booth and save at the same time!! Take advantage of our MEMBERS ONLY "early bird special" from now until March 31st save $100 from the purchase of your booth! This is the time to become a member and still save on your membership and booth!!
Contact Christine Peña at 407-428-5870 or cpena@hispanicchamber.net for further details.
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Save the Date, June 8th 2012
Hispanic Business Conference
The Hispanic Business Conference is presented by the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metro Orlando to educate, motivate, and build business opportunities for entrepreneurs, leaders and business professionals, to enhance economic development and improve the quality of life in Central Florida.
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