22 Apr, 2013
The Latino Coalition 2013 Small Business Summit to address array small business issues
Byline: PR Newswire
US Department of Health & Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, Bank of America CEO Brian T. Moynihan, Walmart Vice President of US Sourcing and Manufacturing Greg L. Hall, Senior VP US Chamber of Commerce Randal Johnson, impreMedia CEO Monica Lozano, Nationally Syndicated CNN Columnist Ruben Navarrette, Jr. and Southwest Voter Registration Education Project President Antonio Gonzalez to address gathering of Business Owners
WASHINGTON, April 22, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ ? The Latino Coalition, a leading advocate for Latino-owned, small and medium-sized businesses, will host the 2013 Small Business Summit on Wednesday, May 1st, 2013 at the US Chamber of Commerce Hall of Flags in Washington, DC.
The 2013 Small Business Summit will host more than 20 speakers and panelists on key issues important to small business including healthcare, immigration and international trade. The summit will bring together small business owners, managers, and entrepreneurs from across the country to network, learn, and advocate for policies that support small business growth.
MEDIA RSVP: To cover The Latino Coalition 2013 Small Business Summit, please submit attendee name, outlet, contact number (s) and an email to ytorre@thelatinocoalition.com.
WHAT: The Latino Coalition 2013 Small Business Summit
WHEN: Wednesday, May 1, 2013
WHERE: US Chamber of Commerce
Hall of Flags
1615 H Street NW
Washington, DC 20062
ON-SITE CONTACT: Yohana de la Torre
(239) 896-4695
Check-In and Registration: All media must check in at the press registration table to receive a press badge. A press badge is required to cover the conference and must be displayed at all times.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: Program will begin at 8:30 am ET. Please arrive on-site by 7:30 am ET for check-in and set up on media risers. Press riser and mult-box available. Fiber can be arranged by request.
AGENDA DETAILS: Please visit our website at http://tlc2013summit.eventbrite.com/# for more information and to view the conference?s agenda.
The Latino Coalition would like to thank the following supporters: Walmart, Lucrazon, AlvaradoSmith A Professional Corporation, AT&T, Merrill Lynch, Intuit, MasterCard, Comcast, PG & E, U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform, Google, AltaMed, WellMed, Biz2Credit, National Cable & Telecommunications Association, Verizon, Conexion, Business Matchmaking, El Clasificado, CapitalwirePR, Latin Business Today, LatinoNewsEagle, VOXXI and American Beverage Association.
ABOUT THE LATINO COALITION- The Latino Coalition (TLC) was founded in 1995 by a group of Hispanic business owners from across the country to research and develop policies relevant to Latinos. TLC is a non-profit nationwide organization with offices in California, Washington, DC and Guadalajara, Mexico. Established to address policy issues that directly affect the well-being of Hispanics in the United States, TLC?s agenda is to develop initiatives and partnerships that will foster economic equivalency and enhance overall business, economic and social development for Latinos. Visit www.thelatinocoalition.com.
SOURCE The Latino Coalition
/Web site: http://www.thelatinocoalition.com
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