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The Green Exchange team wanted to inform you of an upcoming event hosted by the Women's Business Development Center on September 22nd. Please see below for more information.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
McCormick Place-West
2301 S. Indiana Avenue, Chicago, IL | 8:00 am - 7:00 pmThe Women's Business Development Center (WBDC) invites you to the 24th Annual Entrepreneurial Woman's Conference, the oldest conference and business opportunities fair for women in business in the country, and the premier event for women business owners in the Midwest.
Featuring Mellody Hobson
President, Ariel Investments LLC
Chair of the Board of Trustees, Ariel Investment Trust
in an exclusive interview by Terry SavageTo learn more about the Entrepreneurial Women's Conference
and to register online visit www.wbdc.orgAdditional Conference Highlights Include:
Women's Business & Buyers Mart - the nation's oldest procurement fair featuring over 200 corporations and government agencies committed to doing business with women business owners
Corporate Connections - pre-arranged one-on-one meetings between certified WBEs & corporate buyers
Women's Forum Breakfast - where nationally renowned women business owners share their personal stories of success - and the challenges they met along the way
Get Down to Business Networking Reception - try your luck at winning a laptop, courtesy of CDW, and two round-trip United Airlines tickets through our raffle
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