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CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP LEVELS
Platinum -
$15,000
- $5,000 Named scholarship (presented at our scholarship award event)
- One tables at Scholarship Awards event (8-10)
- Full page ad in souvenir booklet
- Listed as sponsor for local LOT
- Logo displayed on home page of chapter website
- Listed as chapter partner in chapter all communications (logo)
- Opportunity to host two chapter events
- Four employee entries to regular chapter events
- “Career Connects” (an exclusive corporate partner career recruitment and partnering event)
Gold -
$10,000
- Seven comp tickets to Awards event
- ½ page ad in souvenir booklet
- Logo displayed on chapter website
- Listed as chapter partner in chapter newsletter (logo)
- Opportunity to host two chapter events
- Four employee entries to regular chapter events
Silver -
$7,500
- Five comp tickets to Awards event
- ¼ page ad in souvenir booklet
- Opportunity to host one chapter event
- Logo displayed on chapter website
- Listed as chapter partner in chapter newsletter (logo)
- Two employee entries to regular Chapter events
Bronze -
$5,000
- Five comp tickets to Awards event
- Name listed in souvenir booklet
- Listed as chapter partner in chapter newsletter
- Two employee entries to regular Chapter events
Ask about our Premiere levels [Diamond] and [Pearl] (for companies with several subsidiary companies nationally and globally). For more information contact us: president@labmab.org or call (310) 642-6622.
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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.
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