Colleagues, sorry for the cross postings ... and I know we all have multiple receptions that conflict, at least partially -- yet, hoping I will see you at the reception for the Business Journal of Hispanic Research. Please see invite below.
thanks!
You are invited to a reception sponsored by
The Business Journal of Hispanic Research (BJHR) &
The National Society of Hispanic MBAs (NSHMBA)
7:00PM‑9:00PM
Anaheim Marriott PLATINUM BALLROOM 2
We would love for you to attend and find out more about possibilities with The Business Journal of Hispanic Research, a peer reviewed research journal published by the National Society of Hispanic Research. Please join us for a wonderful evening of great food, entertainment and conversation.
We know that there are so many choices of receptions at AOM so even if you can only stay a short while, we would love to see you! The first 50 individuals in attendance will receive a Business Journal of Hispanic Research T-Shirt!
Our entertainment will definitely be fun. We are pleased to offer a dance recital from Alina Mendez and the Fiesta Dancers – this will be young children trained in Spanish, Cuban & Mexican dance. In addition, we will have a classical guitarist from the Orange County School for the Arts. Join us for a delicious TAPAS style buffet, including something for everyone, from vegetarian to fish to meat dishes, as well as a dessert table. Most importantly, please join us for good conversation and information on publishing opportunities with the Business Journal of Hispanic Research (BJHR). BJHR is a peer reviewed research journal, listed in Cabell's, with an editorial board of both academics and executives. We want to promote and assist academics in publishing relevant diversity research. Our readership is 10,000+ and is distributed to all AACSB Schools and Fortune 500 Companies. You can learn more about us at bjhr.nshmba.org.
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Donna Maria Blancero, Ph.D. cell 714-206-6412
Editor, The Business Journal of Hispanic Research
www.bjhr.nshmba.orgSr. VP, Research & Intellectual Development
NSHMBA [National Society of Hispanic MBAs]
www.nshmba.org