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SATURDAY TALK - Meet Our Progressive Speakers, Photographer and Hospitality Director

Follow the Money - Business Development, Schools, Voting, Election

May 30, 2015 - SPEAKERS

1. Supervisor Supreme Moore Omokunde - Board of Supervisors, Milwaukee County

2. Michael Olen, 2016 Candidate FOR Alderman 10th District, City of Milwaukee

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3. Gail Hicks - Activist, Women Informed

4. Marva Herndon - Activist, Women Informed

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5. Nick Monette - Management Project Officer, WHEDA

6. Kim Plache - Business Development Officer, WHEDA

7. Mary Glass - Chair/CEO/CVO, Milwaukee Professionals Association LLC


******************************SATURDAY TALK for MAY 30, 2015 Agenda

  • Introduction to Supervisor Supreme Moore Omokunde, District 10
  • Introduction to Michael Olen 2016 Candidate - District 10
  • Vignettes
    • Kim Plache and Nick Monette - WHEDA Development Opportunities briefing
    • Marva Herndon and Gail Hicks - Women Informed, Charter Schools & MPS
  • Introduction to Milwaukee Joint NSP Committee & Task Force,Powered by Milwaukee Professionals Association LLC
  • Introduction to Milwaukee NEW

Come prepared to be amazed.

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Milwaukee Professionals Association LLC takes pride in providing progressive and state-of-the-art speakers for SATURDAY TALK, the city-wide focus forum that is held in the heart of the Fond du Lac - Center - 27th Street intersection at Center Street Library, 2727 W. Center Street, Milwaukee.

The quality of the speakers provides access to opportunities for Infrastructure growth.

SATURDAY TALK is meant to bring a cross-section of folk together for embedding Smart Growth quality of life and economic development opportunities for replacing disparities in affordable housing, gainful employment, education and Information technology, health and safety preventions/intervention, the arts and entertainment and infilling practices for stabilizing the family and the neighborhood.

Due to the disproportionate number of African American males being Incarcerated, re-entry and cannabis issues are major points for Reform.

Vision 2050 is a major focal point for strategic planning and life-styling the neighborhoods now and in the future.

STEWARDSHIP

  • Our speakers range from La Frisko Lewis, 26-year-old, UW-M Business International Student to James Santelle, U.S. Attorney General, Eastern District.
  • Our focus is Informed Decision Making for city-wide CORE CONSTITUENTS.
  • Oversight and accountable in the Public Square
  • Human-Legal-Civil rights
  • Follow the Money

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