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NAWBO San Diego December Seminar Focuses on Doing Business Globally |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For More Information: Adrienne Moch NAWBO San Diego 619-291-4645
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NAWBO SAN DIEGO DECEMBER SEMINAR FOCUSES ON DOING BUSINESS GLOBALLY
SAN DIEGO—November 19, 2010—The National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) San Diego, which promotes, supports and educates women business owners in achieving success, announced today that it will continue its monthly seminar series on Friday, December 10 with a program presented by Lorelei Carobolante: "Emerging Global Business Trends—What You Need to Know." The seminar will be held at Brandman University, 7460 Mission Valley Road, from noon to 1 p.m.
Carobolante, president and CEO of G2nd Systems, is a global HR professional and entrepreneur with a passion for leveraging the benefits of diversity and inclusion through an innovative approach to non-native and native English speaker education and global business communication services. Her presentation will focus on identifying emerging trends and challenges involving multiple cultures converging in today’s business environment, developing an awareness of how to use English as a communication tool and a means to achieve your professional goals, ensuring your messages are understood across organizational boundaries, and avoiding unintended consequences of ineffective information transfer.
Pre-registration is required and seating is limited. NAWBO San Diego members can attend at no cost, while the fee for visitors is $25. Box lunches will be provided. Online registration and more information are available at nawbo-sd.org.
About NAWBO San Diego
NAWBO San Diego is one of 80 U.S. chapters of NAWBO, a national non-profit organization of more than 7,000 members that represents women business owners across all industries. Since 1975, NAWBO has helped women evolve their businesses by sharing resources and providing a single voice to shape economic and public policy. For more information, visit nawbo-sd.org.
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