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Next Can We Talk?™
Date: September 16th and 17th, 2004
Location
Hyatt Regency Hotel
151 West Fifth Street
Cincinnati, Ohio
45202 USA
1-800-233-1234
1 513 579 1234
Mention that you are a part of the BCW Can We Talk?
Forum when booking a room.
Targeted Audience
Working women from diverse backgrounds and organization settings throughout the United States.
Projected Attendance
500 registrants in attendance at the 2-day Can We Talk?™ Forum
500 additional participants at the Can We Talk?™ Luncheons, for those who support the advancement of diverse women in today’s and tomorrow’s workforce.
How Individuals Can get Involved
Diversity practitioners, BCW local members, former committee members and new supporters comprise the dynamic Can We Talk?™
Planning Committee representing diverse women in positions of responsibility in corporations and organizations throughout the Cincinnati region. Interested persons willing to devote a full year to the planning and implementation of Can We Talk?™ should contact Linda Bates Parker at 513/556-0306 or
Linda.Parker@uc.edu
weekdays, 9-5 or signup
online.
BCW national and international members and supporters can get involved by logging onto Black Career Women’s Homepage,
http://www.bcw.org, to share your views and/or concerns on the challenges and opportunities of diverse women forming positive workplace alliances in the 21st century. National marketing volunteers from the Latino, Asian and Caribbean communities are also invited to assist BCW in making this event truly inclusive.
How Corporations Can Get Involved
- Support the attendance of women in your organization.
- Become a major sponsor of this ground-breaking diversity event.
- Attend the 2-day Can We Talk?™ National Diversity Forum for Women.
- Luncheon Only - For the General Public.
- For more information, please contact BCW at 513/531-1932 or www.bcw.org
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