LITTLE ROCK, AR - On Wednesday, September 14, 2011 sponsors and exhibitors will be offering free information while celebrating “National Hispanic Heritage Month.”
The 4th Annual of the ¡Hola! Arkansas Career & Business EXPO will provide the most effective, solution-oriented service to clients, educators and agencies who want to meet face-to-face with job candidates, students and small business owners in the most cost-effective, progressive and dynamic manner.
This year’s annual event will bring all communities together, said Maura Lozano-Yancy, president of ¡Hola! Arkansas.
The EXPO will be held at the Clear Channel Metroplex. There will about 50 booth of sponsors and exhibitors.
This is the perfect opportunity for job seekers, and students to talk to recruiters, educators and state agencis and to explore their career options,” said Lozano-Yancy.
Doors will be open to the public at 10:am. Admission is free and open to the public.
“The Hola! Arkansas Career & Business EXPO truly represents the needs of the Arkansas Hispanic community in a diversity market place environment that includes all diverse cultures and backgrounds, said Maura Lozano-Yancy president of
¡Hola! Arkansas. “It will not be like other career fairs and business expo, this is a true diversity event with results,” Lozano-Yancy added.
The Little Rock Regional Chamber of Commerce in partnership with ¡Hola! Arkansas Career & Business Expo, presents the Minority Enterprise Development (MED) Week Hispanic Business Opportunity Brunch from 10:15am to 11:30am. The Brunch is free but require registration at the Chamber.
Hispanic business owners and professionals in the region are encouraged to attend. Each person will have 30 seconds to introduce themselves and their respective businesses, in English or “en Español,” to the group.
The afternoon will bring informative and practical conferences
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