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The 11th annual Woman's City Club National Speaker Forum at *Plum Street Temple. Keynote: Michel Martin, the Emmy-winning news analyst and ABC News correspondent.

Monday, March 29, 2004 at 7:30 p.m.


For more info: Call the WCC office : 
(513) 751-0100

*located across from City Hall on Plum Street in downtown Cincinnati.

 

Women For Hire events
Women For Hire events are exceptional opportunities for professional women in all industries to meet with recruiters from top employers. Admission is free for job seekers. Resumes and business attire are required.

Hundreds of employers will participate in the Fall 2003 season, including: American Express Financial Advisors, Archer Daniels Midland, AOL Time Warner, Barclays, Bloomberg, Coca-Cola, Crate & Barrel, Ernst & Young, FedEx, GlaxoSmithKline, Honda, Lockheed Martin, Memorial Sloan-Kettering, MetLife, Northrop Grumman, NYU Medical Center, Princeton Review, Raytheon, Staples, Target, Toyota, UBS Financial Services, U.S. State Department, Wal-Mart Corporation, Whole Foods Market, and many more. (PLEASE NOTE: Participants vary at each event; check listings for your city.)

+ Spring 2004 Schedule
Dallas: March 23 (Adam's Mark)
Atlanta: March 25 (Cobb Galleria)
Chicago: March 30 (Navy Pier)
Boston: April 6 (Hyatt Regency Boston)
Washington, D.C.: April 13 (Sheraton Crystal City)

Visit www.womenforhire.com for all event details.

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64% of African-American women work outside the home 

405,200 African-American women-owned businesses, generating $25 billion in sales and 261,000 jobs 

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Legacies

BCW remembers our Black History throughout the year, by recognizing our Legacy Messengers and those career achieving contemporary black women making history, today and tomorrow, across the United States.

BCW respects and recognizes the historical legacies for black women that these special icons represent

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