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November Events: Black MBA Fellowship Kick Off
October 28, 2021

NEWS FROM THE OFFICE OF MYISHA ROBERTSON, PRESIDENT, SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA NBMBAA, POSTED COURTESY OF WRIGHT ENTERPRISES SAN FRANCISCO~DALLAS COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT~~~

Upcoming Chapter Events
SF Black MBA Association Fellowship & Scholarship Kick-Off Event
Tuesday, November 09 @ 6:00 pm PST
In-person @ Spieker Forum, 6th Floor Chou Hall
Berkeley, California
Cocktails & Conversations
2021 SF Black MBA Scholarship & Member Reception
Wednesday, November 10 @ 6:00 pm PST
21+ event
In-person @ Oakland Marriott
Skyline Conference Room
1001 Broadway Oakland, CA 94607 
NBMBAA MEMBERS | FREE 
(CHECK YOUR EMAIL FOR REGISTRATION LINK)
NON-MEMBERS | $20

National Black MBA Association, Inc. - San Francisco Bay Area Chapter | P.O. Box 22296, Oakland, CA 94623


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