June Klein to Attend Emergency Finance Board Meeting and Join President Bush for Dinner in Washington, D. C.
The National Republican Congressional Committee announced today that June Klein of New York has been invited to attend an Emergency Meeting of the Business Advisory Council in Washington, D. C. to address key issues. Mrs. Klein will also be returning to D. C. to give further input and recommendations on Sarbanes-Oxley processes, stock exchange and electronic-trading mergers, spam research and electronic healthcare solutions. Moreover, Mrs. Klein will attend the President's Dinner, joining Members of the House of Representatives and the Senate, and other Republican luminaries.
Washington, DC (PRWEB) May 20, 2005
Mrs. Klein serves as an Honorary Chairperson on the National Congressional Committee's Business Advisory Council, was awarded Businesswoman of the Year and the Reagan Entrepreneurship Award. This link includes her televised responses about information technology jobs, investor protection processes and tax policies.
Http://www. electronic-boardroom. com/briefing_video/EBtvWash. wmv (http://www. electronic-boardroom. com/briefing_video/EBtvWash. wmv)
The Business Advisory Council is a small, prestigious, group of conservative business people who have joined together to advocate a progressive, conservative pro business agenda.
Mrs. Klein is CEO of Technology & Marketing Ventures, Inc. and creator of Electronic-BoardroomTMVI(r) Solutions in consulting, education, television, newsletter, database and network conferencing.
Mrs. Klein is the co-author of the groundbreaking finance book, The Evolution of Trading: How Technology and Governance are Changing Finance in the 21st Century. She literally "wrote the book" on global trading, past, present and "next chapter".
Http://www. EvolutionOfTrading. com (http://www. EvolutionOfTrading. com) Early praise for the book includes quotes from Oxford Internet Institute Director, Congressional Chair Tom Reynolds, former Instinet President, former Wall Street Journal editor, former Forbes editor.
Bear Stearns' Vice Chair, Denis Bovin said, "June Klein's career has been an iconic example of thought leadership about the future of the financial markets. Her work on managing change, complexity and risk have become essential building blocks to today's financial architecture. Anyone contemplating the future competitive dynamics of the financial markets will find her insights extraordinarily beneficial."
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