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2nd Annual Los Angeles Diversity Mixer
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Thursday, February 04, 2010
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Location: THE KRESS Hollywood
When: Thursday, February 18th, 6-10pm
Event: Join us and meet over 300 professionals across Southern California and attend the 2nd Annual Los Angeles Diversity Mixer Presented by the Riordan Programs Alumni Association. Partner organizations include: NSHMBA, ALPFA, The Robert Toigo Foundation, USC-MAAA, The Consortium, and SEO. This spectacular networking event will be located on the rooftop of The Kress in Hollywood. Tickets include access to the exclusive rooftop lounge and an all access pass to The Kress after 10pm. Proceeds will benefit the Saturday Business Academy: The SBA is a Saturday enrichment program designed to prepare over 100 under-served L.A. highschool students each year with the skills and academic guidance to pursue higher education and become future business leaders. REGISTER TODAY AT (The Kress): http://ladm.eventbrite.com/ Cost: $15 (Presale); $20 (Door) For every ticket sold - $5 Benefits the NSHMBA Scholarship Fund
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TELACU Fellowship: MARCH 13th, 2010
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Friday, January 01, 2010
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Don't miss this opportunity and apply to the 2010 DAVID C. LIZARRAGA FELLOWSHIP Program for Graduate School Students in Business & Engineering For More Information Visit TELACU: Eligibility Criteria: - Be a first-generation college student - Be pursuing a Masters degree in Business Administration or Engineering* - Have a minimum GPA of 2.5 - Be enrolled in a graduate program full-time for the entire 2010-2011 academic year** - Be a permanent resident (preferred) of unincorporated East Los Angeles, Bell Gardens, Commerce, Huntington Park, City of Los Angeles, Montebello, Monterey Park, Pico Rivera, Pomona and the Inland Empire, Santa Ana, South Gate, or other communities selected by the TELACU Education Foundation for inclusion in the Program *Students pursuing other graduate degrees may also be considered at the Foundation’s discretion **Priority will be given to students in their last year of graduate studies; however, first-year graduate students may be considered
DEADLINE: MARCH 15, 2010
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