"Women in Business" Networking Reception
New York, NY Friday, September 12, 2008

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"Women in Business" Networking Reception

Meet face-to-face with entrepreneurs from across the country and build the relationships that are vital to your growing business. Come to the "Women in Business" networking reception and connect with fellow WEI participants, faculty, mentors and guest speakers.

The reception will feature a keynote address by a leading woman in business and will also feature the "Networks and Female Entrepreneurs" panel discussion (streamed live over the Internet), a look at the networking challenges faced by all entrepreneurs and female entrepreneurs in particular.

Cocktails and hors díoeuvres will be served after the panel discussion.
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"Women in Business" Networking Reception  
Friday, September 12, 2008 5:30 pm - 9:00 pm (Eastern Time)

The New York Times 
620 Eighth Avenue 
New York, NY  10018-1405 
USA 

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