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Date: 05/13/03
Good morning YouthLearn Community:
BDPA Information Technology Thought Leaders is hosting its 2003 25th
Annual National Conference in the City of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia,
PA, from August 13 - 17, 2003. The Conference serves as a catalyst for
high school students, college students, IT professionals, entrepreneurs,
IT senior managers, corporations, educational institutions, and government
agencies to explore IT opportunities for professional growth, and
technical development. The areas of particular interest this year are the
Entrepreneur Showcase, the High School Computer Competition (HSCC), the
Youth Conference, the Town Hall Meeting and the Career Fair/Technology
Expo.
The Youth Conference will provide interactive, hands-on workshops,
seminars, and activities for high school students to gain valuable
exposure to leading edge technology. The Youth Conference, in its 5th
year, will also provide networking opportunities between young
entrepreneurs, executives in the IT industry and individuals who are
pursuing academic and professional futures in the computer technology
industry. A College Expo will be held to provide high school students with
valuable insights on how to choose a college and apply for financial aid
and scholarships, this event will be held Wednesday, August 13 through
Friday, August 15 from 8 AM - 5PM.
Don't miss this opportunity to take part in a conference specifically
tailored to meet the needs of today's youth! Designed to provide youth
with the knowledge to make the transition "From the Classroom to the
Boardroom", this three-day conference will introduce youth to new skills
that will empower them to take control of their future.
<p>Sincerely,
Sharlene Valeria Roberson
2003 Youth Conference Delivery Manager
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