Discussion: How to Create and Grow Jobs in the Black Community
Tuesday, 21 September 2010 20:21
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Thursday, October 14 At The Guild Theater in Sacramento, California
David Fontaine CEO of the Minority Financial Literacy Center, states that he, as well as others, are concerned about the high rate of unemployment in the black community. Indeed, among black adults the unemployment rate is 16.2% and 32.5 % among youth 16-20 years of age. Fontaine further states, the panelists will present specific strategies for creating and growing jobs in the African-American community.
Reserve the date to attend the forum on,”How to Create and Grow Jobs in the Black Community.” taking place on Thurs-10/14 at 7 pm at the Guild Theater, 2828 35th Street in Oak Park - Sacramento.
Guest speakers on the panel include: Aubrey Stone-CEO of the California Black Chamber of Commerce, David Deluz-CEO of the Greater Sacramento Urban League, Azizza Goines-CEO of the Sacramento Black Chamber of Commerce. Samuel Walton-CEO of Innercity Housing Corporation, Calvin Franklin 1st Vice-President of Primerica Corporation, and Scott Syphax-CEO of Nehemiah Corp. of America.
If you would like information call David Fontaine at (916) 505-1165 or email
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