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Tom Geller suggested I post this.
 
You are invited to be Silicon Alley Station's guest and join our studio audience at this newsmaking event FREE! 
Come on down and shake hands with the Commissioner. Just RSVP to [EMAIL PROTECTED].
 
And please pass our invite along to all you think would be interested. Thanks.
 
 
Dolly Nielsen--Executive Producer
Silicon Alley Station Internet Radio-The Voice of Silicon Alley--http://siliconalley.net
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An Evening with Federal Trade Commissioner Mozelle W. Thompson:

Defending The Consumer in the Information Age:


As the modern Internet brings the world closer and closer, it has created unique problems for consumers as well as those who market to them.  Join us for an evening with FTC Commissioner Mozelle W. Thompson as we discuss the FTC’s battles against spam, scams and online fraud, the National Do Not Call Registry, and other initiatives by the FTC to protect the consumer, small business and maintain a competitive marketplace.

Date:           Monday, June 23, 2003

Time:           6:30 - 8:30 p.m. (Doors open at 6 p.m.)

Location:     Baruch College Conference Center
                   55 Lexington Avenue (at 24th St), NYC, Room 14-220

Travel:         By Train: # 6 to 23rd Street, N or R to 23rd Street

RSVP to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

More information? Go to  www.siliconalley.net/ftcevent

Association Sponsors:
  • AIP (Association of Internet Professionals)
  • Bernardo's List
  • BDPA (Black Data Processing Associates)
  • GBR (Global Business Roundtable)
  • HITT (Hispanics in Information Technology and Telecommunications)
  • Manhattan Chamber of Commerce
  • NY eCommerce Association
  • NYNMA (New York New Media Association)
  • NYSIA (New York Software Industry Association)
  • NYUPA (New York Usability Professionals Association)
  • RedIbis
  • WWWAC (World Wide Web Artists Consortium)
  • NAWBO-NY (National Assn. of Women Business Owners)
  • ITAC (Industrial and Technology Assistance Corp., part of NYSTAR)
  • Association of Chinese Computer Professionals
 
 

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