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National Center Golf Classic Tournament

21st Annual National Center Golf Classic
INPRO Sponsor


Overview

The National Center Golf Classic is sponsored annually by Supporting Affiliates and our Resource Council Members. Funds generated from the Golf Classic benefit the National Center’s scholarship and internship program for American Indian college students majoring in business.

Past presenting sponsors have included Suh’dutsing Technologies, Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation, Colusa Indian Community, American Honda Motor Co., Inc, Soboba Band of Lusieno Indians, San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, The Walt Disney Company, Northrop Grumman and Northrop Grumman Space Technology. Come join us for a day of fun, food and business networking!

The 21st Annual National Center Golf Classic will be held in conjunction with RES 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Participants will enjoy a round of golf at the Arroyo Golf Club at Red Rock, meals and refreshments throughout the day, a golf shirt, goodie bags filled with great giveaways, and business networking opportunities.

What

4 Person Scramble Golf Tournament

When

Monday, March 9, 2009

7:30 a.m. Bus Pickup from Hotel
8:00 a.m. Registration & Continental Breakfast
9:00 a.m. Shotgun Start
1:00 p.m. Awards Luncheon & Prizes

Where

Arroyo Golf Club at Red Rock
2250C Red Springs Drive
Las Vegas, NV 89135
866-934-GOLF (4653)
www.thearroyogolfclub.com

Why

Proceeds generated from the Golf Classic benefit the National Center’s American Indian Fellowship in Business Scholarship Program. Five scholarships are awarded each September, in Los Angeles, to five American Indian college students majoring in business. These scholarships are awarded at the NCAIED Indian Progress in Business Achievement Awards Banquet (INPRO). Proceeds also support the mission of the National Center which is to develop the American Indian private sector.

How much

Turquoise Sponsor - $4,000
(2 foursomes, 1 company logo tee sign, 1 company logo pin sign, Program Recognition, Recognition at RES 2009 event, opportunity to provide branded gift for goodie bag)

Silver Sponsor - $2,000
(1 foursome, 1 company logo tee sign, Program Recognition, Recognition at RES 2009 event, opportunity to provide branded gift for goodie bag)

Individual Player - $500

Customized Company Logo Tee Sign           $350
Customized Company Logo Pin Sign            $500

Premium sponsorships available, please contact Claudia Paddock.

Contact

For more information please contact:
Claudia Paddock, Event Specialist
The National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development, Mesa, AZ
Tel: 480-545-1298 Ext 229 or 1-800-4NCAIED (1-800-462-2433)
Fax: 480-545-4208
Email: events@ncaied.org
Web: www.ncaied.org

2008 American Indian Fellowship in Business Scholarship Winners

Left to Right: Shivon Marie White (Assiniboine/Sioux/Nez Perce) University of Montana; Michelle Yazzie (Navajo) New Mexico State University; Adam C. Parker (Navajo) Arizona State University; Margo Gray-Proctor (Osage) Vice Chairwoman, NCAIED Board of Directors; Ronald J. Solimon (Laguna Pueblo) Chairman, NCAIED Board of Directors; Roxie G. June (Navajo) University of New Mexico; Kenora Rose Crowfeather (Hunkpapa Lakota) University of Kansas; Dawson Wayne Her Many Horses (Rosebud Sioux) Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth; Kevin Ollokot Keefe (Nez Perce) University of San Francisco

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