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Hispanic Entrepreneurs' Org. President to Mentor Minority Students

 

 


 
President and CEO of National Hispanic Entrepreneurs' Organization (NHEO) will
Mentor Minority MBA Students and Be a Featured Speaker at UNC's Inside
Kenan-Flagler Weekend


Juan Pablo Giometti, President and CEO of National Hispanic Entrepreneurs'
Organization, to Attend Inside Kenan-Flagler Case Competition October 29 - 31,
2009

CHARLOTTE, N.C., -- Juan Pablo Giometti,
President and CEO of National Hispanic Entrepreneurs' Organization (NHEO),
will participate in the Inside Kenan-Flagler Case Competition and will be
speaking to students about why solving real world business issues is important
by using the case method.  Mr. Giometti is a Kenan-Flagler Alumni and a serial
entrepreneur.  "It is an absolute honor to attend this event and to have the
opportunity to speak and share my knowledge with MBA students at UNC.  

These competitions require students to apply what they've learned in a
practical and real-world situation and to do so in a competitive environment,"
said Giometti.  

Inside Kenan-Flagler weekend is an annual event hosted by the UNC Alliance of
Minority Business Students and the MBA Admissions office and sponsored by
BB&T.  The event is a great opportunity for MBA students to learn more about
business and meet top UNC Alumni performers.  The business case competition
will take place on Friday, October 30th.  Mr. Giometti will be judging the
competition and will provide his insights around real world business issues. 
Paul N. Friga, Director of the Consulting program, will also be speaking about
how to structure your story and casing best practices.  On October 31st, there
will be several panel discussions throughout the day to give students the
opportunity to actively participate and ask questions.  

About National Hispanic Entrepreneurs' Organization: 
National Hispanic Entrepreneurs' Organization (NHEO), headquartered in
Charlotte, N.C., is the leading Hispanic nonprofit organization for
entrepreneurs. Established in 2008, it's a private 501(c)(3) non-profit
organization created to empower Hispanic entrepreneurs, who are
underrepresented in America. NHEO provides the know-how, networking, and
mentoring resources to new and existing high-growth entrepreneurs through
annual conferences, programs and web-based resources. The organization has
more than 700 members, 20 ambassadors, and 100 volunteers across the US. NHEO
has helped entrepreneurs, service partners, investors, researchers and public
policy makers in diverse industries and at all stages of development.

For more information, visit www.nheo.org or call (704) 909-7945. 

Quotes: 
"It is an absolute honor to attend this event and to have the opportunity to
speak and share my knowledge with MBA students at UNC.  These competitions
require students to apply what they've been learning in a practical and
real-world situation and to do so in a competitive environment," said
Giometti.  

Related Links: 
www.nheo.org
www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu


SOURCE  National Hispanic Entrepreneur's Organization

Maria Silva of National Hispanic Entrepreneurs' Organization, +1-704-909-7945

 



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