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Contact: Ashley White
August 27, 2010

Walker’s Legacy to feature former Donald Trump Apprentice Marshawn Evans
Evans to explore the Executive EDGE and how to make your mark in business
Washington, DC—The NMC Consulting Group, in partnership with the DC Commission for Women and The DC Office of Women’s Policy & Initiatives (OWPI), is proud to welcome author and former NBC “APPRENTICE” Marshawn Evans as the featured speaker for this month’s Walker’s Legacy: A Women in Business Lecture Series.
On September 8, 2010, NMC Consulting Group will highlight young professional women in business with additional remarks from OWPI director, Niambi Jarvis, and student leaders from Howard University. Students and young professionals in the DC metro area are all encouraged to attend.
Named in honor of Madam C. J. Walker, the first self-made female millionaire in U.S. history, Walker's Legacy: A Women in Business Lecture Series is a quarterly series designed to enhance leadership skills, create networking and learning opportunities and bring exposure to emerging trends in business for women. Each power-packed learning program is complimented by the refinements of reception-style dining and post-event dessert networking. Click here to register.
What: Walker’s Legacy: A Women in Business Lecture Series w/ former Apprentice Marshawn Evans
Where: Howard University
Carnegie Building
2395 6th Street - Floor 1
Washington, DC 20059
When: Wednesday, September 8, 2010
6:00pm- 8:30pm
Who: Marshawn Evans, former Donald Trump Apprentice and author of Skirts in the Boardroom
Natalie Cofield, President, NMC Consulting Group, Inc.
Niambi Jarvis, DC Office of Women's Policy & Initiatives
About the NMC Consulting Group, Inc.:
NMC Consulting Group, Inc. is a consulting firm that specializes in business development, public affairs and program management. The organization aims to effectively support its clients by developing and enhancing economic development, entrepreneurship, and community‐related programming. For more information, please visit www.nataliecofield.com.
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