Tampa Mayor Pam Iorio will be the keynote speaker Nov. 18 when the Tampa Bay Chapter of the Association of Latino Professionals in Finance and Accounting (ALPFA) and Prudential hold their summit, entitled Branding: Creating an Image for Success.
The event will be held on Wednesday at The Columbia Restaurant - Ybor City, 2117 E. 7th Ave.
Iorio will share the story of how she 'branded' her career and image and how that helped her reach her professional goals.
Following the Mayor's keynote address, the event will transition to a series of round table discussions led by a diverse group of female leaders from Fortune 100 companies within the Tampa Bay area.
Each leader will address elements of building one's personal brand. Each presenter will share their personal story about how they established their personal brands in their companies and in their communities and how others can do the same.
The Women of ALFPA event ticket pricing is $15 for professionals and $10 for students. The ticket pricing for non-members is $30 for professionals and $20 for students. Membership applications will be available at the event for anyone wishing to join.
To RSVP for the event, contact Helio Lopez, Director of Communications, at info@tampa.alpfa.org.
Established in 1972, ALPFA is the leading national Latino Professional organization in the country and is comprised of 37 chapters representing over 10,000 members in 23 states including our nation's capital and Puerto Rico. ALPFA is dedicated to enhancing opportunities for Latinos in the accounting, finance and related professions.
For more information on ALPFA, please visit the organization's website at www.alpfa.org or www.alpfatampa.org.
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