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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Dawn
A. Jones
(215) 729-8718 or or (215) 704-2615
KD Communications Group
Dawn@kdcomm.com
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MULTICULTURAL
AFFAIRS CONGRESS PRESENTS DR. TRACI LYNN DURING MINORITY ENTERPRISE
DEVELOPMENT WEEK 2003
Developing The Mind of a Millionaire Workshop
and Reception
PHILADELPHIA
- The Multicultural Affairs Congress (MAC) in partnership
with American Express Financial Advisors and the Philadelphia
Marriott present Dr. Traci Lynn, author, founder and president
of Traci Lynn Inc. during the 18th Annual Minority Enterprise
Development Week (MED Week 2003) celebration, Tuesday, September
30, 2003, 5:30 to 8 p.m. at the Philadelphia Marriott, 1201
Market Street.
Minority
Enterprise Development Week is a series of workshops and networking
sessions geared toward minority businesses. MED Week, an initiative
of the Minority Business Enterprise Council is celebrated
nationally each year to recognize the contributions of minorities
and women business owners on the economy.
Dr.
Traci Lynn, a successful business owner and motivational speaker
will deliver a workshop entitled "Developing the Mind
of a Millionaire." This life changing presentation explores
why some people suffer from the "wilderness mentality"
and why they keep wandering around in circles, not fulfilling
or creating their ultimate destiny.
"Developing
the Mind of a Millionaire will teach you how to have wealth,
happiness, and success by ending self sabotage, negative thinking,
and procrastination, so that
you can break through those mental barriers to transform even
your wildest dreams into exciting
new realities," said Dr. Lynn.
"By
continuing the tradition of MED Week we are encouraged by
entrepreneurship
and multicultural participation in the City of Philadelphia,"
said Tanya E. Hall, executive director
of the Multicultural Affairs Congress, a division of the Philadelphia
Convention & Visitors
Bureau.
"Dr.
Traci Lynn is a dynamic motivational speaker and MAC is excited
and proud
to present Dr. Lynn to our members and the MED Week attendees."
The
Philadelphia Multicultural Affairs Congress, a division of
the Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau, was formed
in 1987 to increase Philadelphia's share of the multicultural
convention and tourism markets and to ensure the inclusion
of Philadelphia's multicultural communities in every aspect
of the hospitality industry.
The
MED Week event is free and open to the public.
For
more information about MAC visit www.philadelphiamac.org
or call 215-636-3404.
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