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DFW

This is a group where professionals from all over the Dallas/Fort Worth area can network with one another.

Jobs: http://dallascountyjobs.org
Location: Dallas / Fort Worth
Members: 159
Latest Activity: 2 hours ago

NSHP "DFW" End of Summer RECAP coming soon!

The National Society of Hispanic Professionals-"DFW" overall goal is to facilitate networking and provide resources for professional development while enjoying social interaction at event's and activities throughout Dallas/Fort Worth The NSHP-DFW periodic networking event's are designed for flexibility and allow attendees to come straight from work to relish drink special's, or come later to enjoy dinner while networking with friends, and new attendees. NSHP- DFW strives to provide diverse, dynamic venue’s conducive for encouraging meaningful connection’s while sustaining a solid membership base and enticing new participants.

We welcome all to look into joining NSHP “DFW” Chapter as a free tool to facilitate networking opportunities with DFW Latino professionals in an active, ongoing and dynamic manner.

Building relationships is essential for both the professional and personal realms. Whether it's finding prospective clients, gaining exposure for your business, exploring career options or just making new friends, networking is essential. By setting up an NSHP profile and joining "DFW" group one has a tool for facilitating interactions with professionals throughout Dallas/Fort Worth. One may make contact with fellow professionals through a secure venue even though one may not have their business card or even a complete name.

Please stay tuned for listings and invites for future activities where our "DFW" member's and area professional group's and association's may be networking! All business associate's, friends, or anyone else who may enjoy professional "social networking" while sharing a few laughs are welcome to attend any of our event's!

[The only restriction is not to use the site for contacting our members for unsolicited selling or promotion of your business. Your business will promote itself once you get to know the group and establish your professional network of contacts/friends! ]

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Eliud Jimenez Comment by Eliud Jimenez on October 6, 2009 at 11:25am
I look forward to seeing you all....
Silvia Villarreal Comment by Silvia Villarreal on October 6, 2009 at 8:33am
I want to go, now that I see all of you are attending!
See you'll there.
Rogelio Orta Comment by Rogelio Orta on October 6, 2009 at 7:29am
God-willing I will be there, I hope to see you all there! Nos vemos chavos y chavas...
Eliud Jimenez Comment by Eliud Jimenez on October 6, 2009 at 6:39am
I will be attending.... Anyone else attending.
Jose Briones Comment by Jose Briones on October 5, 2009 at 10:21pm
Hope to see you all at the Latino Leaders Summit!
Marie Castro Comment by Marie Castro on October 5, 2009 at 10:15pm
Good Evening group, I could not sleep and I am up doing homework so I thought I take a moment and post an event. Here you are,

Latino Leaders Magazine Cordially Invites you to its

5th Anniversary Latino Leaders Summit
Kick-Off Reception


Wednesday, October 7, 2009
5:30pm - 8:00pm


The Hilton Anatole Hotel
2201 Stemmons Freeway
Tower Entrance - 27th Floor
Nana Private Dining Room

No RSVP required - Free Admission
A limited amount of complimentary tickets
will be offered on a first come, first serve basis.
Maria Caratini Comment by Maria Caratini on October 5, 2009 at 9:28am
I am getting e-mails about this, so I have decided to post it here:

Job Fair:
Time: October 22, 2009 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Dallas Convention Center, Ballroom A
Street: 650 South Griffin Street
City/Town: Dallas, TX 75202
Website or Map: http://www.dallasconvention...
Phone: 954 6781807
Event Type: jobfair
Organized By: NSHP & LatPro.com
Latest Activity: 3 minutes ago
Jose Lopez Comment by Jose Lopez on October 3, 2009 at 5:37pm

Network Lunch 10/28/09
Carrollton-Farmers Branch
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Cordially invites you and your guest
to a Lunch Network Wednesday October 28, 2009
11:00 AM to 1:30 PM
at Descubrir Escuela de vida
4442 Spring Valley RD, Farmers Branch TX 75244
214-407-3455

LUNCH FEE $20
Payment Details: Members with RSVP pay $15; Members with no RSVP and guests pay $20.
go to www.cfbhcc.org
Location: Descubrir Escuela de vida

Click here to register for this event...
Jose Lopez Comment by Jose Lopez on September 29, 2009 at 7:49am
HISPANIC CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND LOCAL EXECUTIVES LAUNCH A COMMUNITY COLLEGE PROGRAM IN IRVING.
It is designed to help thousands of Hispanic immigrants who finished High School.

Irving,Texas, September 16, 2009 – Top marketing executives have joined forces with Hispanic chambers from the cities of Arlington, Irving, Carrollton – Farmers Branch, Dallas and Fort Worth to launch an educational program tailored for Hispanic students who are and were unable to go to College.

This program will be launched with scholarships provided by several local companies and institutions including Badmus Law firm who specializes in immigration law and the Dallas County Community College District who along with the Dallas Cowboys, BBVA Compass bank and several other prestigious organizations will host the program with the second annual Summit “Hispanic Marketing & Sales Megatrends 2010” which will be held at 9:00 AM, Thursday, October 1st at the Hackberry Creek Country Club in Las Colinas with registrations starting at 8:00 AM.

Companies such as Badmus Law Firm know that many thousands of Hispanics will never reach their full potential since they don’t know where to go for a short career such as Electrician, Stylist, Realtor, Graphic Designer and many others at a Community College that are very accessible and could change their lives dramatically – some of them in less than 2 years.

“I am one of them, after making $6 an hour working for my uncle in East Los Angeles, I finished my 2 years training as commercial artist at Los Angeles Trade Tech and I got a job at the Beverly Hilton starting at $15 an hour as assistant art director before I went for post graduate studies at Art Center College of Design. I hope the Hispanic Megatrends Scholarship Fund is the beginning of a macro program that can change the lives of so many immigrants who need to cross the invisible border to the real USA. Said Joseph Romero de Velasco, Managing Partner, Romero Group, a Hispanic marketing and advertising firm in Las Colinas.

In addition, Christopher R. Coppola will present “Communications Technologies that Will Affect the Hispanic Markets” including CelluNovelas with LC Cell Phones Mobile TV along with Rick Smith, President and CEO, NewsUSA.

Coppola started his career in the movie industry with his brother Nicholas Cage and later became a leader in new media production. Mr. Smith, president, NewsUSA, New York, a news feature placement service reaches daily millions of general market and Hispanic consumers via at least 10,000 newspapers and 6,600 radio stations nationally.





Another keynote speaker is Mr. Armando Bojorquez, whose father is the founder of Cancun and who owns the largest travel agencies network in Mexico. Bojorquez will present the “Real Truth” about Mexico’s tourism safety and travel business opportunities still unknown by many Americans. “Mexico continues to be the heaven for Americans. They are many new attractions and accommodations in Mexico’s coastlines and colonial cities at unbelievable prices. The Dallas Cowboys will tell you with a smile in their face.” Bojorquez said. In addition to his 50 year old plus agencies, he is also advisor to president Calderon.

Participation by the Metroplex Hispanic chambers of commerce and special Mexican guests from government and major companies from Mexico City and Monterrey could become a door opener to a myriad of opportunities for their members since Mexico apparently is not the same, it continues to grow with sophisticated industries, the newest highway system in the continent, a huge generation of young professionals who speak English and with strong background in computer technologies who are waiting now for the American businesses to expand in Mexico. According to the JOE Report, Mexico is going to be a major economic power within twenty five years. “The Mexican Crime Initiative is bringing results, that’s how Mexico has launched the program “The Safest Cities in the republic” such as Merida, Yucatan and Queretaro, Queretaro and many others available for Tourism and Investments.” Commented Mr. Bojorquez.

“This Summit allows the Dallas Cowboys and the attractions at Arlington to present to our distinguished Mexican and U.S. Hispanic guests and the local and Mexico media, the importance of this Sports City not just in North Texas but in the USA.” Indicated Greg Vaquera, president, Greater Arlington Hispanic Chamber of Commerce one of the sponsors for the event.
Jose Lopez Comment by Jose Lopez on September 29, 2009 at 7:33am

 

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