Can We Talk™ 2004 National Diversity Forum.

Theme: “A Time to Talk, Listen, Act:  Every Woman Counts”

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Guest Panelist

VALERIE RED-HORSE

Valerie Red-Horse is the founder and principle shareholder of Red-Horse Holding Corp., the only Female Native American owned Investment Bank in existence, and currently serves as its Chairman. Ms. Red-Horse began her securities industry career in 1978 in the Investment Banking and High Yield Bond departments of Drexel Burnham Lambert.

In 1998 she formed Native Nations Securities, the first Native American owned investment bank on Wall Street. That entity today has evolved into Red-Horse Holding Corp., which includes subsidiaries, Red-Horse Asset Management (“RHAM”) and Red-Horse Securities LLC (“RHS”) member NASD, SIPC, and MSRB. Offering a full spectrum of financial services, the family of companies is specifically aimed at serving the financial needs of the Native American community. 
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Purpose:
To improve the workplace and accelerate the career advancement of all women by 
improving cross-cultural communications and collaborations. 

Location:
Hyatt Regency Hotel
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151 West Fifth Street
Cincinnati, Ohio
45202 USA
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Date: 
September 16 & 17, 2004
 
Targeted Audience
Working women from diverse backgrounds and organizational settings throughout the United States. 

Reception
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