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The National Society of Hispanic MBAs (NSHMBA) was created in 1988 as a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization. Widely known as the "Premier Hispanic Organization," NSHMBA serves 32 chapters and 7,000 members in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. It exists to foster Hispanic leadership through graduate management education and professional development. NSHMBA works to prepare Hispanics for leadership positions throughout the U.S., so that they can provide the cultural awareness and sensitivity vital in the management of the nation’s diverse workforce.

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Women in Leadership Discussion Panel and Power Networking Panel Introductions 7/23/2008 83 0.00 5 min
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Mariann Johnston, Team Leader at the Los Alamos National Laboratory's Community Programs Office introduces "Women in Leadership" panel speakers.
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Women in Leadership: Questions and Answers, Part 1 7/23/2008 73 3.00 9 min
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Women in Leadership: Questions and Answers, Part 1
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Intel Leadership Conference, Featured Speaker Jami Grindatto 11/21/2008 62 0.00 43 min
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Jami Grindatto, Director of Corporate Affairs at Intel NM, shares his experiences about leadership and Intel's education initiatives.
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Women in Leadership: Lourdes Hassler, CEO, National Society of Hispanic MBAs 7/23/2008 58 0.00 22 min
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Women in Leadership: Lourdes Hassler, CEO, National Society of Hispanic MBAs
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Building Effective Mentor Protege Relationships 11/20/2008 58 0.00 49 min
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Donna Blancero, PhD, Vice President of National Society of Hispanic MBAs, discusses the importance and effectiveness of mentor protege relationships at the 2008 Intel Latino Network Leadership Conference.