Thank you to the supporters of the UT Program: IBM, Texas Instruments, TXU, ExxonMobil, Frito-Lay, EDS, Accent Transportation, IES, PPCI and Women's Enterprise |
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IN THIS ISSUE
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Joint Strike Fighter tops "TOP TEN"
This quarter’s TOP TEN Meeting, held on March 26, 2002, is jam packed full of your past favorites – food, networking and fun! But, there is even more than that waiting for you! Join Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman...
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Corporate Needs to be Addressed at Round-Up
Whether your supplier diversity program is seasoned or brand new, leave the past behind and travel into the future with a new...
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Bigger and Better in Arkansas
The Council reached out to its Southwest roots by hosting “The Direction of Success” with the
Little Rock Chamber of Commerce on February 27, 2002. The event...
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Message from the Executive Director
Off to a Productive Start
by Debbie Hurst
2002 is shaping up to be an incredibly productive year for the Women’s Business Council – Southwest. Just two months into the year, we have...
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The Stars Shone Bright!
Seven new winners were announced at the WBCS Parade of Stars Awards Gala on January 22, 2002 at the Hotel Inter-Continental. These winners make a difference every day through their hard work. Congratulations to all our winners...
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WBENC Gala Commemorates 5th Anniversary
www.wbenc.org
In 2002, the Women's Business Enterprise National Council's annual Salute to Women's Business Enterprises: The Enterprising Economy will also commemorate...
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Women's Business Round-Up Trade Fair April 16-17, 2002 Arlington Convention Center
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Richard Stouffer's Unlocking the Gate: Insights on How Corporate Buyers Make Purchasing Decisions March 22, 2002 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Texas Instruments, Banner Drive $75 for members $85 for non-members Email Florence Cox to register! |
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