NBMBAA Detroit & GMAAN –Professional Development & Networking Collaboration
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NBMBAA Detroit & GMAAN –Professional Development & Networking Collaboration

Join us for an engaging evening of professional development & networking, hosted in partnership by the GM African Ancestry Network (GMAAN).

By National Black MBA Association® Detroit Chapter

Date and time

Thursday, June 12 · 5 - 7pm EDT

Location

Cole Engineering Center Tower

29427 Louis Chevrolet Road Warren, MI 48093

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Join us for an engaging evening of professional development and networking, hosted in partnership by the GM African Ancestry Network (GMAAN) and the National Black MBA Association – Detroit Chapter (NBMBAA).

This special event features Ebony Thompson, HR Business Partner at General Motors, who will lead an impactful workshop on Resume Building – including tips on interview preparation, resume refinement, and personal branding.

Whether you're looking to enhance your resume, practice interview skills, or build your professional brand, this is a powerful opportunity to connect with like-minded professionals and elevate your career path.

Why Attend?

  • Gain actionable resume tips from a seasoned HR professional
  • Network with GM employees and NBMBAA members
  • Expand your professional community
  • Be part of a collaborative, inclusive development experience

Let’s grow together through learning, development, and community.
We look forward to seeing you there!

Organized by

Established in 1970, the National Black MBA Association® is dedicated to develop partnerships that result in the creation of intellectual and economic wealth in the black community. In partnership with over 400 of the country's top business organizations, the association has inroads into a wide range of industries as well as the public and private sector. All of NBMBAA's partners have one thing in common: they are all committed to the organization's goals and values.

The Detroit Chapter was incorporated in 1976 with the vision of establishing and maintaining an effective communication device for the African-American manager. Our mission is to assist in the creation of intellectual and economic wealth within the African-American community.

The organization gains its strength from a strong belief in community and a commitment to its development through economic and educational development initiatives that support the global African American community.

 

FreeJun 12 · 5:00 PM EDT