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Monday, June 2

Robert T. Parry, CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Economic Outlook for the Nation and the Region -- A Monetary Policymaker's View

11:30 a.m.

Omni Hotel

251 S. Olive Street, Los Angeles

$55

(949) 443-4026

Tuesday, June 3

E-Discovery: What You Need to Know Now

Kroll Ontrack Continuing Legal Education Seminar

9 a.m.

Hyatt Regency

711 S. Hope St., Los Angeles

$75

(213) 443-1 134

Networking: A Relationship Marketing Strategy for Entrepreneurs

Women's Referral Service

6p.m.

Crowne Plaza

1150 S. Beverly Drive, Los Angeles

$46

(818) 995-6646

Wednesday, June 4

Samuel A. DiPiazza, CEO, PricewaterhouseCoopers

Connecting Companies and Global Communities: Building Trust, Growth and Sustainability

Noon

Town Hall Los Angeles

Omni Los Angeles Hotel

251 S. Olive St., Los Angeles

$38

(213) 628-8141

Real Estate in Transition: How War and the Worldwide Economy Will Impact Our Markets

Asian Business League 2003 Real Estate Conference

4:30 p.m.

Omni Los Angeles Hotel

251 S Olive St., Los Angeles

$35

Thursday, June 5

Networking: A Relationship Marketing Strategy for Entrepreneurs

Women's Referral Service

6:45 a.m.

Braemar Country Club

4001 Reseda Blvd., Tarzana

$43

(818) 995-6646

Monday, June 9

California Accounting & Business Show & Conference

Sponsor: California CPA Education Foundation

10 a.m.

LAX Hilton Hotel

5711 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles Free

(212) 286-0333

Tuesday, June 10

The Great Divide Great Divide: see Continental Divide.: Design Preferences of Men and Women

10 a.m.

L.A. Mart

1933 S. Broadway, Los Angeles

Free

(213) 763-5838

Wednesday, June 11

The Art of Presentation

International Facility Management Association-

L.A.

7:30 a.m.

Casa Del Mar

1910 Ocean Way, Santa Monica

$90, $65 members

(323) 270-5815

Thursday, June 12

Networking: A Relationship Marketing Strategy for Entrepreneurs

Women's Referral Service

5:30 p.m.

Sportsmen's Lodge

12833 Ventura Blvd., Studio City

$43

(818) 995-6646

Tuesday, June 17

Stephen L. Baum, CEO, Sempra Energy

Energy: A Global Perspective

12 noon

Town Hall Los Angeles Millennium Biltmore Hotel

506 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles

$38

(213) 628-8141

Thursday, June 19

International Facility Management Association Installation Dinner

6 p.m.

94th Aero Squadron

Van Nuys Airport

16320 Raymer St., Van Nuys

$10-$50

Thursday, June 26

3rd Annual Scholarship Luncheon

Greater Los Angeles African American Chamber of Commerce

11:30 a.m.

Hyatt Regency

711 S. Hope St., Los Angeles

(323) 292-1297

Saturday, June 28

Healthy Babies Healthy Futures Tribute Dinner

March of Dimes Los Angeles Division

6 p.m.

Los Angeles Marriott Downtown

333 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles

$200

(213) 637-5042

Wednesday, July 23

Women's Leadership Exchange Southern California Conference

Westin Long Beach

333 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach

(310) 657-9704

Thursday, July 24

L.A.'s Largest Mixer

6 p.m.

Los Angeles Center Studios

1201 W. 5th St., Los Angeles

$15

(323) 860-9999

Conventions

27th Home Remodeling & Decorating Show

(Public Show)

June 6

Management: Nec Group, Burbank

The Knowledge Symposium

(Public Show)

June 6-7

Management: Educate L.A., Los Angeles

BIT Multicultural Technology Summit

(Trade Show)

June 13-15

Management: Smiley Group, Los Angeles

Los Angeles Times Career Days

(Public Show)

June 17

Management: Los Angeles limes Career Day, Los Angeles

Erotica L.A.

(Public Show)

June 20-22

Management: Teddy Communications, Chatsworth

Show Biz Expo

(Trade Show)

June 27-28

Management PBI Media LLC, White Plains, N.Y.

Philippine-American Expo

(Public Show)

June 28-29

Management CA Examiner Publishing, Los Angeles

Cisco-Networkers

(Convention)

July 8-10

Management: Cisco Systems, Burlingame

California Gift Show

(Trade Show)

July 19-22

Management: CGS Acquisition LLC, Los Angeles

L.A. Convention Center, (213) 741-1151, ext. 5340
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