CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS FOUNDATION NETWORKING LUNCH
FEATURES THE AUTHORS OF
THE LITTLE BLACK BOOK OF SUCCESS: LAWS OF LEADERSHIP FOR BLACK WOMEN
September 16, 2010
12:30p.m. - 2:00p.m
Walter E. Washington Convention Center
Washington D.C.

Photo © Gerald Peart
The authors, Elaine Meryl Brown, Marsha Haygood, and Rhonda Joy McLean, will review their book and share their wisdom with the lunch attendees. The book is a “road map,” of sorts, to navigate the waters of corporate America. It provides straightforward advice on topics such as stereotypes, and self pity. THE LITTLE BLACK BOOK OF SUCCESS: LAWS OF LEADERSHIP FOR BLACK WOMEN is a part of your leadership journey.
The book is written by three African-American female executives who understand that their first-hand knowledge can help other African Americans as they navigate the corporate ladder. Between the three, the authors have more than 100 years of collective experience in corporate America. “We are excited about having this caliber of experts address and personally interact with our attendees,” said Elsie L. Scott, president and chief executive officer for CBCF. “These women collectively have experienced working for corporate America, working as entrepreneurs and working in their communities. They have much to share not only with women but men also. Their experiences are about working in America.”
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