PODER HISPANIC EMERGE NETWORKING SERIES WILL KICK OFF IN SAN ANTONIO, TX ON MARCH 22nd

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Poder Magazine Kicks Off Its Annual Emerge Networking Series in San Antonio, Texas

PODER Hispanic magazine, the premier business and lifestyle publication for Hispanic and Latino leaders, kicks off the annual EMERGE business networking series, a unique experience for young Hispanic emerging professionals, in San Antonio, TX on March 22nd. Celebrating its 5th year, the national EMERGE Series will continue to Charlotte (June 14), Chicago (August 16), and Miami (November).  In support of its’ ongoing commitment to empower young emerging Hispanics across the country, Emerge will provide an educational experience with unlimited resources and professional development.

Over 200 San Antonio Hispanic young professionals, entrepreneurs, business and civic leaders are expected to attend the March 22nd EMERGE event. Registration is complimentary and open to the public.  The EMERGE Series in San Antonio, hosted by PODER magazine, will feature a panel discussion by Mayor Julian Castro, the nation’s youngest Hispanic mayor of a Top 50 American City and moderated by Univision’s Brenda Jimenez. The event sponsors include State Farm, Prudential, Cigars International, and supported by ALFHA, SAHCC, as well as Marketwire as the official wire sponsor.

ThursdayMarch 22, 2012 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Registration will start at 6pm followed by a panel discussion from 7-8pm and a cocktail networking reception from 8-10pm at Hotel Valencia Riverwalk located at 150 East Houston Street, San Antonio, Texas 78205

Register to attend San Antonio EMERGE today! (click here)


About the EMERGE Networking Series

EMERGE (http://emerge.poder360.com/) is a national Hispanic networking series for emerging young professionals that breaks down the traditional barriers of similar events and provides an aggressive and interactive approach to networking by featuring an empowering selection of Latino leaders from across the country to share their experience and roadmap to success. EMERGE is hosted by PODER Hispanic magazine published by Televisa Publishing + Digital, a division of Grupo Televisa, the largest Spanish-language media company in the world. Connect with EMERGE on Facebook and EMERGE Twitter.

About Poder Hispanic:

PODER Hispanic (www.poder360.com) magazine is a bi-monthly publication for Latinos in power—and for those who aspire to be. The magazine was conceived as a vehicle to provide the Hispanic corporate and entrepreneurial communities with valuable and reliable information. As a leading business and lifestyle magazine, PODER Hispanic is written for a global audience of influential senior business executives, political decision-makers and entrepreneurs interested in current events. Connect with Poder Hispanic Facebook and Poder Twitter. 

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