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    PeopleTalk Speaker Series

    PeopleTalk Speaker Series

    Presented by PeopleTalk at Alamo Drafthouse - South Lamar

    December 10, 2009

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    PeopleFund is delighted to welcome Lisa Servon, Dean of Milano The New School for Management and Urban Policy,
    who will be leading a discussion on "The Role of Micro-Lending in the U.S." as part of our quarterly PeopleTalk Speaker Series.
    An expert on urban poverty and community development, Dean Servon will be discussing microcredit models in the United States and developing countries with emphasis on opportunities for innovative lending in underserved communities.


     


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        Alamo Drafthouse - South Lamar

        1120 South Lamar
        Austin, TX 78704

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        Tickets: TICKETS:$20 at door/$15 advance/ $10 Non-Profit/Student Rate

        Info Phone: 512-472-8087

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        December 10, 2009

        Times:
        11:30 - 1PM

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