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Two SPA Events in April

* Professional Advancement: How to Master It! (April 19 at 5:30pm)
* Nonprofit Entrepreneurship: Potential and Risks (April 27 at 4:00pm)

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School of Public Affairs and Alumni invite all of Baruch's faculty and
staff to attend "Professional Advancement: How to Master It!"

Topics Covered:
How do I change sectors and advance in my career?
Can I make money and follow my passion?

Date: Wednesday, April 19, 2006
Time: 5:30pm
Place: 55 Lexington Avenue, Vertical Campus, 14th Floor

Program:
Welcome Remarks: Kathleen Waldron
Moderator: David Birdsell, Interim Dean, Baruch's School of Public Affairs

Panelists:
G. Scott Anderson '96, Vice President of Administration & Planning,
Borough of Manhattan Community College

Kevin D. Carr, Director of Player Development, NBA Development League

Guillermo Franco, Vice President, Deutsche Bank, Community Development Group

Melissa Mark-Viverito '95, City Council Member, District 8 Manhattan

Dr. Debra Joy Perez '98, Program Officer, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Time to network...refreshments served

RSVP by April 10, 2006 to (646) 660-6755 or
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The Nonprofit Group at Baruch's School of Public Affairs presents:

"Nonprofit Entrepreneurship: Potential and Risks"

Featuring:

William Grinker,
President, Seedco Financial Services

Seedco (the Structured Employment Economic Development Corporation) is a
national community development organization, which creates opportunities
for low-wage workers and their families by engaging with community
partners and anchor institutions.

Date: April 27, 2006
Time: 4:00 - 6:00pm
Place: 135 East 22nd Street, 3rd Floor, Room 301

Refreshments served

Space Limited, RSVP Required
RSVP to 646-660-6743 or [log in to unmask]

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