National Microenterprise Conference in Philly
Posted by on February 20, 2004
BE INSPIRED!
Former U.S. Congressman, Reverend Dr. Floyd H. Flake is confirmed to be Keynote Speaker at Association for Enterprise Opportunity’s 14th Annual Conference and Membership Meeting in Philadelphia. Reverend Dr. Flake is the senior pastor of the Greater Allen A. M. E. Cathedral of New York in Jamaica, Queens, and President of Wilberforce University in Ohio. During his 28-year pastorate, Allen has become one of the nation’s foremost Christian churches and development corporations. The church and its subsidiary corporations operate with an annual budget of over $34 million. The church also owns expansive commercial and residential developments; a 500-student private school founded by Flake and his wife Elaine, and various commercial and social service enterprises, which has placed it among the nation’s most productive religious and urban development institutions. The corporations, church administrative offices, school, and ministries comprise one of the Borough of Queens’ largest private sector employers. Former U.S. Congressman, the Reverend Dr. Floyd H. Flake will deliver his keynote address at the Momentum Luncheon on Thursday, May 27, 2004.
The Association for Enterprise Opportunity’s 2004 Conference will be held May 24 – 27, 2004 at the Loews Hotel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
If you have any questions about the AEO 2004 Conference, please contact Haydee Grijalva at 703.841.7760 Ext. 24, email: hgrijalva@assoceo.org; or Alan Tin at 808.732.2294, email: a.tin@verizon.net
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