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Urban Financial Services Conference November 18 & 19
October 21, 2011


UFSC Western Region Fall Business Meeting
CONTACT:  WR Vice President Lizzie L. Evans
Phone: 206-660-9295
E-mail:  founder@ufscps.org 
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, October 11 2011           

The Western Region Fall Business Meeting will be held on November 18th and 19th in the San Francisco Financial District.  The event is hosted by the UFSC-San Francisco Bay Area Chapter under the leadership of President Walter Brown, Jr. We are excited to showcase the International UFSC the following professional development programs in the showcase "UFSC Programs and Sponsors Forum kickoff on November 18th  from 1:00 PM-5:30 PM.
  • Mark I Emerging Leaders Apprentice Challenge Program
  • 100 Days 100 Jobs Campaign
  • Pacific Coast Banking School "Rise Above The Rest" Scholarship Program
 
Following the forum, join the UFSC San Francisco Bay Area Chapter in a mixer that will ease the crowd into some relaxing activities with a featured "Games Night."  Succulent appetizers, refreshing drinks, and fun raffle prizes!  Network with professionals from the following centers of influence:
Guest Representatives: California Insurance Guarantee Authority, Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Coalition of Black Professional Organizations, First Fridays of the Bay Area, Golden Gate University, Google, Haas School of Business UC Berkeley, Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, National Association of Black Accountants, National Association of Black MBAs, Pacific Coast Banking School, San Francisco Business Times, San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, San Francisco State University, Securities and Exchange Commission.
If you are interested in event sponsorship or donating raffle prize, please contact Lee Clark @ 925-388-6406 or 510-788-0172.  RSVP required for Networking mixer game night, please check attending box on the registration link. Admission is FREE!
November 19th, Saturday
The business meeting opens Nov 19th, Saturday morning from 8AM-4:30PM with a continental prayer breakfast.  We have a motivational speaker delivering "Full Life Balance" during  the Chapter Leadership Awards and Recognition Luncheon. See attached program.
 
Thanks to our meeting venue and lunch sponsor East West Bank.
Thanks to the Western Region Executive Team for all your hard work!
 
WR Representative Walter Brown, Jr.
WR Secretary and EWB Vice President Elaine Gaspard
WR Treasurer Jackie Ingram
WR Chapter Presidents - (LA)Keith Nichols, (SEA)Earl Vinson, Ph.D., (LV)Jackie Ingram, (SF)Walter Brown, Jr. and FSC-SD Interest Group Coordinator Frank Robinson
WR Mark I Emerging Leaders Project Team - Christian Phillips, Jasper Smith, Margarita Garr, Michelle Burton
WR Business Meeting Communications Team - SF Bay Area Chapter members Jasper Smith and LeEtta Clark.
Many thanks to our mixer and event sponsors Union Bank, Wells Fargo Bank, Comerica, Prudential, KeyBank, Pacific Coast Banking School, US Bank and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
 Register NOW for $60 at https://ufsc.memberclicks.net/index.php?option=com_mc&view=mc&mcid=form_108006
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