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Hispanic Outreach Plan for Elderly meeting is at Thursday February 23, 2012 at 9:00am.

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Hispanic Outreach Plan for Elderly meeting is at Thursday February 23, 2012 at 9:00am.

Time: February 23, 2012 from 9am to 10am
Location: Agency On Aging of South Central CT Boardroom
Street: One Long Wharf Drive
City/Town: New Haven CT 06511
Website or Map: http://www.aoapartnerships.or…
Phone: 203-785-8533
Event Type: hispanic, outreach, older, adults, nonprofits, forprofits
Organized By: Janet Perez
Latest Activity: Feb 18, 2012

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Event Description

Let's Talk Facts

Communication in Organizations

A Cultural Approach

The Hispanic/Latinos

Breakfast will be served


Key Speaker:

Executive Director Norma Rodriguez Ruiz

     Presently she is the President of Hispanic Communications, owner of La Voz Hispana de Connecticut (The Hispanic Voice of Connecticut).Connecticut?s largest and most respected Spanish language newsweekly circulating in the 9 cities with the highest concentration of Latinos.

     She was Director of theAtwater Senior Center for 25 years.

     La Voz is committed to the small business development of our state. It is a member of The National Association of Hispanic Publications, Greater New Haven Chamber Of Commerce, Spanish American Merchants Association, Greater Bridgeport Merchants Association, Stamford Hispanic Merchants Association and Affiliated Chambers of Greater Springfield.

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