IRVING, Texas, July 19, 2016 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Prospanica, The Association of Hispanic Professionals launches a new website to manage all aspects and information for potential attendees and business partners on the upcoming 2016 Prospanica Conference & Career Expo on September 29 thru October 1, in Houston, Texas.
“This development marks a new path for our organization and is a testament to our commitment to focus on providing effective services and high-visibility engagement to our partners, and Hispanics at large. Our joint effort with Naylor gives us a powerful strategy in our mission to help empower Hispanics professionals,” said Thomas Savino, CEO of Prospanica.
The prospanicaconference.org website leverages the event’s professional development sessions and attending speakers to complement and expand all existing advertising opportunities. The new partnership with Naylor Association Solutions provides additional advertising opportunities, exhibit and sponsorship solutions designed to give Prospanica members access to career resources, and help them engage with organizations dedicated to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce.
About the 2016 Prospanica Conference & Career Expo
The Prospanica Conference and Career Expo is a 4-day event that brings thousands of recruiters and hiring managers from Fortune 500 companies together for the purpose of building and fortifying connections within the Hispanic community through a variety of recruiting opportunities. Students, graduates, and professionals are able to explore top job opportunities and benefit from professional development, on-site career management services, and networking events. Our Corporate Advisory Board is a major supporter of the conference and includes the companies: Abbott, Accenture, American Airlines, Bank of America, BASF, Cigna, Dell, Delta Air Lines, ExxonMobil, Ford Motor Company, GSK, Intel Corporation, Johnson & Johnson, Microsoft, Nationwide, Paychex, PepsiCo, Pitney Bowes, United Health Group, United Technologies Corporation, Wells Fargo, The University of Texas at San Antonio College of Business, Daniels College of Business, University of Denver, Georgetown University, McDonough School of Business, Rutgers Business School, The University of Texas at Austin, McCombs School of Business, and The University of Texas at San Antonio College of Business. For more information visit prospanicaconference.org
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