Thursday, March 27, 2014

Fwd: Spend Memorial Day weekend with future leaders

What happened to the Florida boycott over the Stand Your Ground law and the murder of Travon Martin??????????????




NAACP
NAACP
 
  Rufus—

Leaders are not born, they are developed.

That's why each year at the NAACP Leadership 500 Summit, we gather generations of established and aspiring leaders to network, collaborate, and advance positive change for our families, communities, and society.

This Memorial Day weekend in Naples, Florida, we celebrate 10 years of building power together. I want your voice to be present as we gather to mark this incredible milestone and build an ever-stronger future.

Join the next generation of change-makers. Register for the 10th Annual NAACP Leadership 500 Summit today.

At the Leadership 500 Summit, you can feel the energy of hundreds of professionals who, like you, care about creating change and advancing the next generation of black leadership.

Whether you want to lead in the boardroom or the classroom, the Leadership 500 Summit is your opportunity to sharpen your skills, make new connections, and become inspired.

For two and a half days, you'll participate in thought-provoking, interactive discussions led by prominent private sector, nonprofit, corporate, faith, and community leaders—all dedicated to helping you become the leader you want to be.

Learn more and register for the 10th Annual NAACP Leadership 500 Summit today:

http://action.naacp.org/10th-L500


I hope to see you there,

Roslyn M. Brock, Chairman
NAACP National Board of Directors
 
 


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