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Management Leadership for Tomorrow (MLT) This MBA Preparation Program helps young professionals apply successfully to leading graduate business schools. Members of our office attend various events targeted to this group. We encourage you to visit their website linked above for more details regarding the events and how to become involved.

Forte Fall 2007 Events We will have representation at the following events: 9/17/07 (Boston), 9/18/07 (DC), 9/19/07 (Chicago), 9/20/07 (NYC), 9/24/07 (Atlanta), 9/25/07 (Houston), 9/26/07 (San Francisco), 9/27/07 (Los Angeles), 10/1/07 (NYC), 10/9/07 (London). Please refer to the Forte website linked above or contact our office directly for more information.

National Society of Hispanic MBA (NSHMBA) Annual Conference October 4-6, 2007 Houston, TX. NSHMBAs mission is to foster Hispanic leadership through graduate management education and professional development in order to improve society. Current Johnson School students, members of our office and the career management center will be traveling to this conference.

Reaching Out MBA Conference October 11-14, 2007 Join us in San Francisco for the 10th Anniversary Reaching Out conference as we Connect, Build and Achieve. Further details regarding this conference can be found using the web-link above. There will be Johnson School representation in attendance and we hope to see you there!

On-Campus Events

Johnson Means Business
November 1-3, 2007
JMB is our diversity weekend event hosted here on Cornell campus. Apply now by using the link above! The application has now closed and we are busily preparing for this grand event; more details to be released soon for those that will be invited to attend soon! If you are interested in learning more or looking to apply for the Fall 2008 event, please contact our office for more details. mailto:odi@johnson.cornell.edu

Camp $tart-Up
June 2008
Camp $tart-Up is an interactive business and leadership experience for teen women. During the 8-day residential camp, girls work in teams to develop and present their own business plans. Congratulations to the Camp $tart Up campers of 2007 and special thanks to all the faculty and staff that helped make this camp such a success! If you are interested in learning more about this camp or assisting with the 2008 camp, please contact the camp director, Ms. Sonia Rucker (ssr36@cornell.edu , 607-255-1617)
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Leadership Education and Development Program (LEAD)
July 2008
LEAD is a partnership of top business schools and companies that encourages the best and the brightest high school students of diverse backgrounds to pursue business careers. Congratulations to the LEAD campers of 2007 and special thanks to all the faculty and staff that helped make this camp such a success! If you are interested in learning more about this camp or assisting with the 2008 camp, please contact the camp director, Ms. Sonia Rucker (ssr36@cornell.edu , 607-255-1617)
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