5.08.2010

Latina Entrepreneur Mrs.Sofia Echeverria Keck scheduled to be a Panelist at The 12th annual LATINA Style Business Series


LATINA Style - A National Magazine for the Contemporary Hispanic Woman
Dear Ms. Echeverría Keck,

We are delighted to share with you that on May 13, 2010 LATINA Style will host the 12th annual LATINA Style Business Series in San Francisco, CA. We would like to extend an invitation for you to speak at our upcoming conference, and more specifically, that you participate as a panelist.

The LATINA Style Business Series (LSBS) is the most successful ongoing business development program for Latina business owners in the nation. Over 27,000 Latina entrepreneurs and professionals have benefited from participating in this exciting and informative one-day business program since it first launched in 1998. It is a natural progression of the extensive work the magazine performs to provide resources to Latinas for personal and professional development.

The event, which will be covered in LATINA Style Magazine, typically attracts 250 to 300 Latina business owners seeking to grow their business and Latina professionals interested in starting a business as well as key business, community and government leaders.

We are delighted to announce our co-chairs for this event, the Honorable Aida Alvarez, chair of the Latino Community Foundation (LCF). Also, Ms. Isabel Valdés, Principal of Isabel Valdés Consulting (IVC), and, we are pleased to confirm our Keynote Speaker, Ms. Barbara Kasoff, President and CEO, and Co-Founder, of Women Impacting Public Policy, Inc.

We respectfully request the honor of your presence on the following workshop:

Role: Panelist: - Lessons Learned: Latina Entrepreneurs’ Financial Survival Guide

(11:50 am – 12:30 pm)

Date: Thursday, May 13, 2010

Location: Grand Hyatt San Francisco on Union Square

(345 Stockton Street, San Francisco, CA 94108)

Workshop focus: Successful Latina entrepreneurs at different stages of business maturity discuss lessons learned, insight gained through their experiences, challenges encountered, and ways to overcome these. The current economic state has caught many ill-equipped. These women will share ways to be ready for growth and new opportunities.

Ms. Echeverría Keck, we would be honored to have you participate in this prestigious panel.

Sincerely,

Robert E. Bard

President & CEO

LATINA Style Magazine

www.latinastyle.com



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