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NATIONAL CONFERENCE INFORMATION

The National Black MBA Association presents an Annual Conference and exposition each year that many members of the Los Angeles Chapter attend.

Enter the domain of “Catalyst For Change” the NBMBAA 30th Annual Conference & Exposition, September 17-20, 2008 in Washington, DC.

Save the date to join more than 10,000 professionals, industry experts, recruiters, community leaders, students and more at the nation’s largest development, recruiting and networking event for black professionals.

We believe that you will have an experience that you will never forget, so please
let us know if you are planning on attending.


LA MBA Members at 2007 National Conference in Orlando, Florida

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The National Black MBA Association Los Angeles Chapter (NBMBAALA) is a nonprofit public benefit corporation, incorporated in 1998 as a 501c3 under the laws of the State of California. Organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes, the specific purpose of the organization is to enhance and promote business professional skills development, educational opportunities and business development within the Black community.