Latina Entrepreneurs Leading The Economic Revitalization NLBWA-LA Business Management Academy 2013

Hispanic women lead growth of US economy--expansion of entrepreneurial and small business ventures. The National Latina Business Women Association-LA , BMA 6 wk program Feb. 13th- Mar 20th Metropolitan Water District, 700 N. Alameda, Los Angeles CA
 
Feb. 13, 2013 - PRLog -- Los Angeles CA, February 13, 2013- By 2050, Hispanic females are forecasted to comprise nearly one quarter of U.S. women.  Hispanic women will have an increasing impact on the growth of the U.S. economy with the expansion of entrepreneurial and small business ventures.

The National Latina Business Women Association-LA (http://www.nlbwa-la.org/) , Business Management Academy (BMA) is a six week business development program designed to empower the Latina entrepreneur by providing the tools needed to develop the roadmap for the success of their business. The signature program is offered on Wednesday’s beginning February 13th through March 20th from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Metropolitan Water District, 700 N. Alameda Street, Los Angeles CA 90012.

Guest speakers and coaches will cover topics that include:  Leadership, business plan development and marketing, social media and technology, finance and accounting systems, time management, business etiquette and navigating the certification process.    

Over the last four years the BMA  has transformed lives and enabled women to channel their  passion into building successful, money making ventures in such areas as:  construction,  culinary arts, and janitorial and maintenance services.

 NLBWA-LA President, Veronica Corona (http://www.nlbwa-la.org/aboutus) credits her success in business to the program, “I was one of the original participants of the BMA, a corporate professional with no experience as an entrepreneur who took advantage of the resources offered to me as a member to further enhance my business skills. Today because of those amazing programs offered by NLBWA I’m a successful business owner and chapter president.”

The Business Management Academy  will not only provide Latina entrepreneurs with the tools they need to be effective leaders but enable them to access resources to compete for multi-million dollar contracts as a certified minority/women owned businesses.

The 2013 NLBWA-LA Business Management Academy is made possible because of the generosity of our partners: The Gas Company, Northwestern Mutual, Southern California Edison and the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. For more information on our programs visit our website http://www.nlbwa-la.org  or call (213) 559-0665.

About NLBWA-LA
National Latina Business Women Association, Los Angeles Chapter (NLBWA-LA), a 501 (c) 3 non-profit, non-partisan organization was established in July 2003 to meet the needs of the growing ranks of Latina entrepreneurs, executives and professionals from the greater Los Angeles area. The mission of the NLBWA-LA is to encourage Latinas to develop their business and professional skills and to meet their career goals through education, business referrals and networking. Its vision is to create nationwide representation, visibility and business opportunities for Latinas in the business world and at the executive level.
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