ADVISORY
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
For Immediate Release
Contact: Edward Headington
E-mail: EHeadington@Coro.org
Phone: 818.720.7181
Coro Southern California Fellows Labor Presentation “Unions: Power to the _____?”
Featuring special remarks by Hope Singer, Partner at Bush, Gottlieb, Singer, Lopez, Kohanski, Adelstein & Dickinson, on Unions, Coro and Southern California Public Affairs
Los Angeles, CA – For over half a century, the Coro Southern California Center for Civic Leadership has been “Training Tomorrow’s Leaders” through its venerated Fellows Program in Public Affairs. Twelve more future leaders began their Coro leadership experience last Septermber and have already done several rotations—government, political campaigns, nonprofits, business and labor. Join Coro this Friday for a special presentation with Hope Singer as she shares her view on Unions, Coro and Southern California Public Affairs—to be followed by findings and remarks by the Coro Fellows.
WHO – The Coro Public Affairs Fellows and the Coro Leadership Network
WHAT – Coro Public Affairs Fellows Labor Presentation “Unions: Power to the _____?” featuring Hope Singer
WHERE – The Los Angeles County Federation of Labor in the AFL-CIO Executive Board Room @ 2130 James M. Wood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90006
WHEN – Friday, March 13, 2009; 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.
HOW – This is a free and open public event but space is limited. Please R.S.V.P. to RSVPLA@coro.org or 213.346.3219. Parking available inside the gate and on the street.
For more information on the Coro Fellows Program in Public Affairs and their upcoming presentation, please contact Sam Filler at sfiller@coro.org or call 213.346.3219. For all media inquires, please contact Edward at the number or email above.
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Coro Southern California and its affiliated centers nationwide shape civic leaders for effective roles in public affairs. Coro graduates are teachers, investment bankers, union leaders, corporate directors, activists, lawyers, journalists, and elected officials, among other professions. No matter where the more than 10,000 alumni work or what position they assume, they have learned how to challenge themselves and others to be more ethical and effective leaders. Coro runs programs in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Kansas City and Cleveland; annually more than 1,000 participants go through Coro programs nationwide. For more information, go to http://www.corola.org/.
Hope J. Singer joined Bush, Gottlieb, Singer, Lopez, Kohanski, Adelstein & Dickinson in 1987 and has been a partner since 1992. Prior to joining the firm, she served as a Field Attorney with the National Labor Relations Board. She specializes in representation and counseling of public and private sector labor organizations, and has extensive experience in arbitration under collective bargaining agreements and advocacy before the NLRB, and civil service commissions.
Ms. Singer has been a featured speaker at the Los Angeles County Bar Association Symposium on Labor and Employment Law and the Los Angeles County Bar Association Symposium on Labor and Employment Law in the Entertainment Industry; the AFL-CIO Lawyers Coordinating Committee Conference; the American Bar Association/National Labor Relations Board sponsored "Basic Practice Before the NLRB" Program; the George Meany Center Western Semester; and the Labor Education Program at Los Angeles Trade Technical College.

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