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Wall Street Revealed: Learn How to Retire Healthy & Wealthy (RSVP IS CLOSED YOU CAN STILL ATTEND COME TO THE EVENT)Monday, December 14, 2009 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)Temple Hills, MD |
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We cordially invite you to an evening of financial discovery and personal empowerment!
On Monday December 14th at 6:30 p.m. Join Reverend Tony Lee of Community of Hope AME Church located at 3701 Branch Avenue, Temple Hill, MD, as they host the youngest ever African-American CEO of a publicly traded Company - Ephren Taylor - for a special evening.
Ephren will talk about the recent financial crisis and what individuals can do to avoid the next one. Taylor will discuss how to salvage your current retirement and plan for the stress free successful retirement all of us hope for by taking control over your personal finances.
Topics will include:
*Do you know where your money is at?
*What is in your 401K?
*Are you getting wealthy or making someone else wealthy?
*Is entrepreneurship a viable option for you?
*What does it take to be a successful entrepreneur?
*How to retire with a six figure annual income and never work again!
*Learn what the Bible says about wealth!
Contact Erica Bennett at 1.800.838.8152 for questions.
Everyone who RSVP's will receive a free copy of Ephren Taylor's E-Book "How to Start A Company with Zero Dollars" on the evening of the event. This book is great reading for the young person or upcoming entrepreneur in your life.
About Ephren Taylor:
Ephren Taylor is a Wall Street Journal Best Selling Author and the CEO of two publicly traded companies, one of which is recognized by the Wall Street Journal as one of the “Top 100 Socially Conscious Corporations in the United States.” Named by The Michigan Chronicle as one of the top “ten people making a global difference,” at 27 years old Ephren W. Taylor II is currently the youngest African-American CEO of any publicly traded company in United States history. Taylor began his career with his first business venture as a videogame developer at the age of 12 and built a multi-million dollar technology company, GoFerretGo.com by the age of 17.
As a “business accelerator” Taylor oversees millions in assets serving a diverse clientele of blue chip, private and multi-tier branding development interests and is engaged in building investor and shareholder value through profitable and socially-conscious investing that empowers urban communities. Thus far he’s successfully developed multi-million dollar initiatives ranging from creating affordable housing for working-class families to the development and production of bio-fuels. Through his action on green energy and philanthropy, Taylor is leading a new wave of CEO’s focusing on corporate social responsibility. Under Taylor’s direction, nearly every company and initiative he has worked on has experienced accelerated growth.
A nationally recognized authority on personal wealth and entrepreneurial business development, Taylor appears regularly on FOX News, CNBC and has been featured on network shows such as ABC’s 20/20, Montel Williams and many others. He also has regular appearances in print and radio media including PBS, Black Enterprise, and the Miami Herald. Additionally, Taylor’s name has nearly 400,000 results on Google.
Beyond his unprecedented accomplishments at such a young age, Taylor is an author, inspirational speaker, and business mentor.
His 2009 Wall Street Journal best-selling book “Creating Success from the Inside Out” (John Wiley & Sons), serves as an expose of the mindset of today’s multi-millionaires while defining success as not only attaining wealth, but how to utilize it. As a result, he’s become a frequently requested speaker and panelist across the country.
Taylor is currently on a national wealth tour (www.wealthtourlive.com) an international 30 city tour promoting economic empowerment for the church community, youth entrepreneurship, adequate retirement planning, and socially conscious investing to rebuild America’s promise. The tour brings together private investors, educators, nonprofit organizations, religious institutions, and government leaders to create positive change in local communities.
Taylor has achieved a great deal of success and has been called this generations “Warren Buffet and Jack Welch.” However, what motivates Taylor the most is the ability to contribute as a thought leader to ideas for new solutions to problems that have plagued communities for years, decades, and in some cases, centuries.
When & Where
Community of Hope AME Church
3701 Branch Ave
lower level
Temple Hills,
MD 20748
Monday, December 14, 2009 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)
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Community of Hope AME Church
The Community of Hope A.M.E. Church is conceived from the vision of Rev. Tony Lee and born by permission of the A.M.E. Church. The name of the church reflects its soul. Community is that identifiable place where we live and raise our families. Hope is a key ingredient necessary for faith and survival. Our prayer is to effectively impact the community and instill hope into every beating heart and searching soul within our reach. Where there is hope, there is life. Evangelism comes as naturally as breathing to Rev. Lee, and his pulse is on the Community of Hope Church family.
Through Christ, we are challenged to spread hope and life into all corners of the world. The Bible instructs us to go out of our comfort zones to find souls for the Kingdom. "...Go out into the highways and hedges and compel them to come in, that my house may be filled" (Luke 14:23). In a nutshell, 'that's what we are about.' We're about the business of meeting souls wherever they may be found to share the message of hope, life and empowerment through Jesus Christ if they will only believe.
We are excited about soul winning. Hope's Street Team is fierce in its witness for the Lord! Community of Hope has much work to do, and we invite you to join us as we spread the gospel throughout the region, the nation and the world! With hope, we all have a chance.