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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Coro CrossTalk with Kathy Ochoa this Friday!

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Just a reminder that we’re having another Coro CrossTalk this Friday, July 17th from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. at The California Endowment. Coro is hosting Kathy Ochoa, Director of Strategic Initiatives for SEIU Local 721. Ochoa was a speaker for the first Coro Health Leadership Program and we are excited to have her back again.

WHO - Coro Leadership Network

WHAT - Coro CrossTalk with Kathy Ochoa, Director of Strategic Initiatives for SEIU Local 721

The topic is “Healthcare and the Labor Movement: Will Reform Happen in 2009?”

WHEN - Friday, July 17, 2009; 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m.

WHERE - 1000 N. Alameda Street, Los Angeles, CA (Parking is hosted; enter off of Main Street; Union Station is 2 blocks away for Metro riders)

HOW - Seats are still available if you want to attend; please RSVP to Edward Headington at eheadington@coro.org. It is also okay to invite colleagues and peers so long as they RSVP and we have space available (Audience limit - 25) .

FYI - This is a free and open public forum sponsored by Health Net. A light breakfast (of yogurt, granola, bagels and fruit) and coffee/juice will be served.

Coro "Be Bold"

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Coro Southern California and its four affiliated centers nationwide shape resilient 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 they work or what job titles they hold, 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. For more information, go to www.corola.org/.

Coro CrossTalk is a lively and engaging speaker series on the issues of healthcare, politics and leadership. It continues in the boundary-crossing tradition of the HLP and also serves to engage the larger public affairs community. Each month, a new issues or aspect of leadership is explored by a speaker or panel discussion representing a diversity of opinion and experience.

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