Entrepreneurship & the Pandemic

Thu, Feb 11, 2021, 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm CT

Online Event

11 Feb

About the Event

Out of the midst of uncertainty springs opportunity and entrepreneurship thrives on opportunity! Join the NBMBAA-Houston Chapter and learn how you can make your mark as an entrepreneur in these challenging times! Whether you are an existing entrepreneur seeking advice and inspiration from others, or someone in the workforce curious about what it takes to make it as an entrepreneur, we invite you to learn from our panel of entrepreneurs and see what they are doing to thrive in the middle of the pandemic. Join us on Thursday, February 11, and explore the entrepreneurial landscape with us! 

Location

Online Event

Date and Time

Thu, Feb 11, 2021, 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm CT

Sales Ended

Organizer

National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA) Houston

Organized in 1983, the Houston Chapter currently has more than 550 financial members at all levels of business management, from a wide array of disciplines including Finance, IT, Marketing, Law, and Engineering.

The Chapter maintains relationships with many of Houston’s community-based organizations and Fortune 1000 companies. We are committed to contributing to our members by continuing to provide opportunities that derive mutual benefits.

The Chapter’s primary goals are to successfully operate our major programs and annual events during the year: 1) the Leaders of Tomorrow (LOT) High School Mentoring Program, 2) the Leadership Empowerment Scholarship Banquet and Silent Auction, 3) the Houston Black Leadership Forum, 4) our monthly General Body Meetings (GBM), and 5) our University Outreach programming for undergraduate and graduate business students. Additionally, many of our members participate in the Annual National Conference and Exposition.

The National Black MBA Association has recognized the Houston Chapter nine times as a Chapter of the Year honoree

Organizer

National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA) Houston

Organized in 1983, the Houston Chapter currently has more than 550 financial members at all levels of business management, from a wide array of disciplines including Finance, IT, Marketing, Law, and Engineering.

The Chapter maintains relationships with many of Houston’s community-based organizations and Fortune 1000 companies. We are committed to contributing to our members by continuing to provide opportunities that derive mutual benefits.

The Chapter’s primary goals are to successfully operate our major programs and annual events during the year: 1) the Leaders of Tomorrow (LOT) High School Mentoring Program, 2) the Leadership Empowerment Scholarship Banquet and Silent Auction, 3) the Houston Black Leadership Forum, 4) our monthly General Body Meetings (GBM), and 5) our University Outreach programming for undergraduate and graduate business students. Additionally, many of our members participate in the Annual National Conference and Exposition.

The National Black MBA Association has recognized the Houston Chapter nine times as a Chapter of the Year honoree