WOMEN ADVANCING MICROFINANCE-NEW YORK (WAM-NY) VOICES FROM THE FIELD SERIES: CARMEN VELASCO, CO-FOUNDER OF PRO MUJER
FEBRUARY 20, 2008, BEAR STEARNS, NEW YORK
Carmen Velasco is a Bolivian born child psychologist and co-founder of Pro Mujer, a microfinance network that offers credit, savings accounts, health care services and training to poor women entrepreneurs in Latin America. Carmen will speak about her experience as a microfinance practitioner in Bolivia and in other countries throughout Latin America.
The talk will take place from 6:15 – 7:30 pm at 383 Madison Avenue, 13th Floor, Room H, New York, New York. Space is limited and registration is required. Please RSVP to cbedoya@bear.com by 12:00 noon on Wednesday, February 20.
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