Latino Professional Networking Mixer and Success Building Series

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Cambridge, MA — With Spring finally settling in Boston’s professionals are as eager as ever to go out and build new connections! The Latino Professional Network of Boston (LPN) is excited to announce its April Networking and Success Building Series at La Fabrica Central (450 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02139).

Attendees will participate in “Fast-Track Networking,” where every ten minutes, they will meet another interesting and driven professional to connect with.

LPN is also proud to continue with it Success Building Series, where LPN seeks to inform and inspire professionals to take their lives and career to a greater level. In April, LPN welcomes the Small Business Administration (SBA). One or more SBA representative(s) will address attendees about how to start a small business, receive venture funding, and more. Come with questions!

The event is FREE and will begin on April 24th, 2018 at 6:00 P.M.. Refreshments will be provided. RSVP Below.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/latino-professional-networking-mixer-success-building-series-tickets-44364256686


About The Latino Professional Network of Boston (LPN):

Since its first networking session held in August of 1987, LPN has looked to support Latino professionals and to create visibility of the growing Latino population of Massachusetts. For more than 15 years, the LPN stood as a beacon for the Latino Professional Community to unite and do good in our community. In 2018, Buzz Advertising and Marketing Group relaunches the LPN name with an expanded vision to unify the community it serves. Going forward, the all-new LPN seeks to harness the skills, resources, and passion of Latino movers and shakers to inspire the next generation of leaders and support the community at large.

About Small Business Administration (SBA):

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) was created in 1953 as an independent agency of the federal government to aid, counsel, assist and protect the interests of small business concerns, to preserve free competitive enterprise and to maintain and strengthen the overall economy of our nation. We recognize that small business is critical to our economic recovery and strength, to building America’s future, and to helping the United States compete in today’s global marketplace. Although SBA has grown and evolved in the years since it was established in 1953, the bottom line mission remains the same. The SBA helps Americans start, build and grow businesses. Through an extensive network of field offices and partnerships with public and private organizations, SBA delivers its services to people throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, the U. S. Virgin Islands and Guam.
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