National Black MBA Association Announcing the
National Black MBA Association
MidEast Regional Conference
Hosted by the National Black MBA Association WNY Chapter
When:
July 11-13, 2008
Save The Date!

What:
Workshops, National and Regional Presenters, Networking, Evening of Jazz and much more.

Where:
Adams Mark Hotel,
120 Church St, Buffalo, NY 14202
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Conference is Open to the Public Visit nybmba.org for Conference details.



Mid East Region Chapters
The Mid-East Region is comprised of nine National MBA Association local chapters:
  • Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Cleveland, Ohio
  • Columbus, Ohio
  • Dayton, Ohio
  • Detroit, Michigan
  • Louisville, Kentucky
  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Toronto, Ontario
  • Western New York (Buffalo N.Y., Corning N.Y., Rochester N.Y., and Syracuse N.Y.)



Sponsors
Citi Group (Diamond Sponsor)
Bryant & Stratton (Gold Sponsor)
Corning Inc. (Gold Sponsor)
Keynote Luncheon Speaker:
Simon T. Bailey


An internationally known speaker, author and consultant, who inspires individuals to take charge of change and transform their lives from the inside out. A thought leader and fresh voice in the businesses world, Bailey connects the dots between individual and organizational brilliance. He challenges and teaches businesses and organizations to clear obstacles to brilliance in their cultures, processes, and people, thereby achieving higher levels of engagement, retention, and productivity and a brilliant bottom line.
Career Fair
Looking for career opportunities? Bring your resumes and meet corporate representatives to explore career opportunities.

About the National Black MBA Association
Established in 1970, the National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA) is dedicated to creating partnerships that result in increased intellectual and economic wealth in the black community through its Five Channels of Engagement: education, career, leadership, entrepreneurship and lifestyle. With more than 40 chapters, a 8,000-plus membership and more than 400 corporate partners, the NBMBAA gives its constituents access through programs and services such as the Annual NBMBAA Conference (the nation's largest, professional, African-American exposition of its kind), Local Empowerment Initiatives, etc. To learn more about the NBMBAA, please visit www.nbmbaa.org

About the host city: Buffalo, N.Y.
The Washington Post called Buffalo hip center of arts and performances. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution told its readers the architecture treasures of Buffalo must be seen. The Chicago Sun-Times discovered that Elmwood Avenue bustles with night spots, cafes and shops. Spirit Magazine said Buffalo belongs on the short list of America's greatest food cities. USA Today described the joy of discovering world-class attractions in a city not known as an international tourist mecca. Discover more at:
www.visitbuffaloniagara.com
© 2008 National Black MBA Association
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