Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. Appoints J. Spargo & Associates, Inc. as Official Registration Management Company
April 19, 2010For Immediate Release
Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. Appoints J. Spargo & Associates, Inc. as Official Registration Management Company
JS&A and the CBCF have entered into a three year agreement that names JS&A as the official registration management company for the CBCF Annual Legislative Conference held each year in Washington, D.C. JS&A will begin providing services in March 2010 in support of the 40th Annual Legislative Conference to be held September 15-18, 2010 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. Thousands of elected officials, business and industry leaders, celebrities, media, emerging leaders and everyday Americans will descend upon the Annual Legislative Conference (ALC) and its dozens of policy forums, general sessions, massive exhibit showcase, job fair, book signings and vast networking opportunities. The conference brings together diverse organizations and individuals to collectively discuss common issues and concerns. Its program includes more than 70 workshops, seminars and information forums on relevant topics that capture and portray the concerns of African Americans. Participants discuss the challenges facing underserved populations, including health care, economic success and failures, global and domestic security as well as highlight successes and provide critical information that will help to build strong communities, organizations and individual families. The conference also features the successful Emerging Leaders Empowerment Series, which is gaining widespread attention as it speaks to our future successors. In addition, the exhibit hall offers demonstrations and social events to complement the substantive content of the conference.
About CBCF: The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. (CBCF) is a non-profit, nonpartisan public policy, research and educational institute that aims to help improve the socioeconomic circumstances of African Americans and other underserved communities.
