Hispanic Internet Conference ‘Back to The Future 2002’ @ LA & NYC.

Communications Careers For Latinos, Inc. and the Alliance For Latino Community Technology announced the agenda for “Back to the Future 2002,” e-marketing and public policy conferences focusing on the US Hispanic online market and community, scheduled to be held in New York on September 6, and Los Angeles, September 26 in 2002.

At a time when businesses are fighting for expansion, the vibrant Hispanic e-market with billions of dollars of purchasing power offers extraordinary opportunities.

“We will have a diverse and exceptionally qualified group of presenters this year from all the major Hispanic markets in the U.S.,” said Joe Palacio, President of CCL, Inc.

“The conference is a platform designed to identify fast growing, socially responsible companies looking to penetrate the Latino online market and showcase their new products and sites,” said Dave Greeff, Conference Advisor.

The Conference will also highlight a policy discussion on emerging technologies, featuring leading policy makers from government, business, and education.

“We are looking forward to working with the Bloomberg Administration to bridge the digital divide in New York and give Hispanics and other minorities the essential access they need to technology and the Internet. Given his corporate background in technology, we are confident the Mayor believes this should be an important priority for Latinos”, said Art Navarro founder of CCL, Inc.

Tentative program highlights Include:

* e-commerce

* “e-commerce solutions for small business”

* “Developing creative e-commerce advertising campaigns”

* “Marketing on Hispanic radio and television”

* “e-cultural triggers for Hispanic sub-market segmentation”

* “PR Solutions for Latin portals”

* “CEO roundtable on building e-business”

* “Developing a successfull e-business plan”

* public policy

* “Internet alliances: non-profits and foundations”

* “The Latin teen market: education, sports and entertainment”

* “Fundraising: tips on submitting online grant proposals”

* “Internet strategies for non-profits.”

For more information at http://www.alct.org

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