Morning program to feature Native American business leaders; information for prospective graduate and undergraduate business students
Native Americans considering either an undergraduate or graduate degree in business are invited to the Anderson School of Management’s first Native American Business Student Day, featuring speakers from the Native American business community. The event will be held Saturday, Nov. 4, beginning at 9 a.m. with registration and breakfast. At 9:30 a.m. a panel of native business leaders, at 11:15 a.m. an information fair will be held. The event will be held in the Acoma rooms A & B in the Student Union Building.
WHERE: University of New Mexico Student Union Building, Acoma Rooms A&B
The Anderson School offers both undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a wide range of subjects, including accounting, finance, marketing, international business, management information systems, and human resources/organizational development.
Native American Business Student Day is co-sponsored by the Anderson Center for Indigenous Economic Development and Entrepreneurship and the American Indian Business Association.
Guest speakers include:
* Marvis Aragon, Jr., CEO, Acoma Business Enterprises
* Gina Euell, Owner/President, Exhibit Solutions
* Calvin Tafoya, CEO, Santa Clara Development Corporation
* Dennis Heflick, Director of Native American Marketing, Flintco
Admission is free and open to the public. For more information, or to RSVP, e-mail, francis@unm.edu or call (505) 277-8889.
Media Contacts: Sophie Martin, (505) 277-7117; e-mail: martin@mgt.unm.edu>/a> or Steve Carr, (505) 277-1821; e-mail: scarr@unm.edu