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Register Today for the NCBM 36th Annual Convention!

NCBM Past Presidents, 1974-2009 (2009 Convention)

NCBM Past Presidents, 1974-2009 (2009 Convention)

George Fraser, FraserNet, Inc. (2009 Convention)
George Fraser, FraserNet, Inc. (2009 Convention)

Michael Grant, National Banking Association, and Mayor Heather Hudson (2009 Convention)

Michael Grant, National Banking Association, and Mayor Heather Hudson (2009 Convention)

  Dear Friends and Supporters:

 On behalf of the National Conference of Black Mayors, I invite you to join us for our 36th Annual Convention, “Able Leaders, Stable Cities: Resolving Our Communities’ Challenges.”  The Honorable Mark Mallory and the City of Cincinnati, Ohio will host this year’s convention September 8-12, 2010.

 Across the country, communities of all sizes and diversities face the same challenges to varying degrees: unemployment, foreclosures, aging infrastructure, crime, eroding ecosystems, health disparities, embattled school systems, budget crunches, etc.  It will require the collective brilliance and innovation of leaders throughout various sectors to reverse the downward spiral in the quality of life of our communities indicated by these negative trends. I encourage you to complete your registration today for the NCBM 36th Annual Convention.

 The National Conference of Black Mayors represents approximately 650 mayors across the country who serve municipalities ranging from small rural towns to large urban metropolitan epicenters. Collectively, NCBM membership represents more than 50 million citizens.  Our convention gathers the NCBM membership, along with other elected officials on various levels of government, to provide annual training and capacity-building solutions presented by leaders in both the public and private sector.

 As a registered participant of the convention, you will be able to attend all convention activities, sessions, luncheons and receptions. Please review the 2010 NCBM Annual Convention Registration Brochure for details on the convention agenda and events.

 The National Conference of Black Mayors looks forward to receiving you at this year’s annual convention and providing you with an enjoyable learning experience. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact the NCBM National Office at (404) 765-6444.  I hope to see you in Cincinnati!

 

Vanessa R. Williams
Executive Director
The National Conference of Black Mayors

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