Argentinean international management consultant to speak at Charlemos Spanish October 26
Two Spanish-language conversation clubs are regularly meeting in Nashville. One is Charlemos Spanish, organized by Sister Cities of Nashville. Charlemos Spanish meets twice a month on Thursdays. Their next event on October 26 will feature native Argentinean Jose Amden, who will discuss marketing (announcement below).Another club is the Nashville Spanish Language Meetup Group, organized by Leslee Rose. Boasting more than 100 members, this group meets every Tuesday night and coordinates their events at http://spanish.meetup.com/570/
Charlemos Spanish announcement:
José Amden will speak, in Spanish, on international marketing at Charlemos Spanish, Thursday 26 October. Charlemos meets the second and fourth Thursday of the month from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Palette Gallery and Cafe at 2119 Belcourt Avenue in Hillsboro Village. The event is free and open to the public.
José Amden is originally from Argentina, and moved to the US six years ago. He earned an MBA in Marketing and Finance from Vanderbilt University. José is a management consultant who specializes in helping companies with their sales and marketing efforts. "I will explain Marketing fundamentals for business, and discuss how they affect marketing initiatives in different countries" said José.
"It is a real treat to listen to an Argentinean accent and learn about international marketing" said Charlemos president, Elizabeth Worrell
Braswell.
Charlemos Spanish is a social conversation group created in December 2006 by the Spanish Committee of Sister Cities of Nashville, a nonprofit organization, founded in 1990, dedicated to the promotion of global understanding through educational, professional and cultural exchanges. Mayor Bill Purcell is the Honorary Chair for Sister Cities of Nashville.
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