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Agenda
California 2005 Hispanic Leadership Symposium

October 12, 2002
University of San Francisco
San Francisco, California
A production of the Martinez USA Seminar Company

The Hispanic Strategic Challenge: Taking Advantage of Our Strengths, Downsizing our Weaknesses, and
Creating Real Opportunities

Program Schedule

  7:30-  8:30 AM

Registration, Coffee & Pastries

  8:30-  9:00 Welcome
  • Dr. Anthony U. Martinez, Moderator
    • Adjunct Professor of Business Law and Management, USF
    • President, The Martinez USA Seminar Company
  • Father John J. Lo Schiavo, S.J., Chancellor, University of San Francisco
  • Jerry Brown, Mayor, Oakland, CA (Invited)
  • Melinda Guzman Moore
    • Chairperson, California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce
    • Attorney at Law - Goldsberry, Freeman & Swanson, LL
  9:00-  9:20 Kickoff Speaker: The Hispanic Strategic Challenge
  • Richard L. Leza, Speaking on "The Fact of the Matter: What Matters Most is our Economic Position"
    • Chairman & CEO, AI Research Corporation
    • Chairman, Hispanic-Net.org, Silicon Valley Venture Capital Group
  9:20-  9:30

Break

  9:30-11:00 Breakout Sessions: Perspectives on the Strengths, Weaknesses, and Opportunities of Hispanic Leadership
  • Community Leadership
  • Education and Youth Leadership
  • Government and Political Leadership
  • Corporate Leadership
  • Small Business Owners and Entrepreneurs
11:00-11:15

Break

11:15-12:15 PM Panel #1: The Leadership Perspectives of Latina Professionals and Executives
12:15-  1:00

Networking Lunch
Mariachi Music

   1:00-  2:00 Keynote Speaker
  • Dr. Oren Harari, Internationally Prominent Speaker & Management Consultant
    • Author, The Leadership Secrets of Colin Powell, McGraw Hill, 2002
    • Speaking on A Perspective on Leaders Needed in Todays Global Environment
  • Questions and Answer - Rose Guilbault, Moderator
    • Vice President, Corporate Affairs, California Automobile Association (CSAA)
    • Former Director of Public Affairs, KGO-TV (ABC San Francisco)
  • Autograph session follows immediately.
  2:00-  2:30

Networking Break

  2:30-  3:30 Highlights from Breakout Sessions and Discussions
  • Community Leaders
  • Education and Youth Leaders
  • Government and Political Leaders
  • Leaders with Corporate Perspectives
  • Small Business Owners and Entrepreneurs
  3:30-  4:15 Panel #2: Reflections of Highlights and Recommendations
  4:15-  4:30 Closing Remarks and Wrap-Up
  4:30-  6:00 Refreshments and Networking

 

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