Urban cities in America are often at the top of the poverty lists and have systematically low performing schools. For the past half-century, inner cities have spiraled downward resulting in generations of low-income Americans becoming trapped in a cycle of poverty, fostered by liberal ideals of "social welfare" and "government dependence." On Saturday April 21, 2011 in Washington D.C., join a multiracial coalition of urban conservaitive organizations and activists who will combine policy & social initiatives to reverse this liberal destruction, and lead our urban communities to a brighter future.
Choosing the Future is a coalition of grassroots conservative organizations and activists who gather to discuss solutions for our nation's growing urban communities. Our goal is to become an annual summit for urban conservative organizations & activists. We invite any conservative group interested in supporting the urban conservative movement to join as a sponsor and attend our conference.
Confirmed Speakers
Teri Galvez is an entrepreneur; she is President of Paradigm Event Management a Marketing, Special Events, and Conference Planning Company which she launched in 1996. Among her clients are Fortune 500 Companies, Non-profits, and National Associations. She and her husband are also developers of “La Fuente” colonial-style vacation homes in the Historic town of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
She began her professional career with the California Republican Party, during the Reagan campaign, responsible for securing and placing speakers at the various political events held throughout the state. In 1985 after attending the Inaugural of President Reagan, she fell in love with Washington DC, decided to remain there, and began her career in the hospitality industry. Working at numerous luxury hotels in DC including the “infamous” Watergate Hotel for seven years where she was responsible for the Diplomatic sector the Entertainment industry.
Manny Rosales, Washington, D.C. Director of the Latino Coaltion
Mr. Rosales served as the Assistant Administrator for the U.S. Small Business Administration’s (SBA) Office of International Trade. Before joining the SBA, Mr. Rosales successfully operated his own financial services company, Inter-American Financial Services. In 1992 Mr. Rosales was elected chairman of the California Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, where he served five years. Mr. Rosales was also twice-elected to the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, where he was instrumental in providing national forums for small business issues and expanding opportunities for Hispanic-owned businesses internationally.
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