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Nadine Thompson a Featured Panelist at the African American Business Summit 2005

Nadine Thompson, CEO of Warm Spirit, will be a Featured Panelist speaking on "Tapping into the 500 Billion Dollar Women’s Market" at the African American Business Summit 2005.

Los Angeles, CA, June 15, 2005 --(PR.com)-- Nadine Thompson, President and CEO of Warm Spirit, will be a featured panelist focusing on how women have renovated the business world -- changing the environment of how ‘women’s work’ is viewed and now has parlayed into a 500 billion dollar market at the Wells Fargo sponsored African American Business Summit 2005. Themed BUSINES REDEFINED: An Extraordinary Experience for Exceptional Business People, this four-day event is scheduled June 23rd - 26th at the Westin Mission Hills Resort and Spa in Rancho Mirage (Palm Springs), California.

Nadine Thompson has transformed the face of direct sales and network marketing industry by providing an opportunity for wealth and financial freedom that has not always been accessible for women -- and even less so for African-American women -- with Warm Spirit.

In 1999, Thompson founded Warm Spirit with her friend and entrepreneur Daniel Wolf, excited about the possibilities of a business venture that incorporated her belief in enlightening and empowering women. Warm Spirit provides access to entrepreneurial opportunities and high quality natural products and it creates wealth for the consultants and their communities.

Born in Trinidad, and raised in Toronto, Canada, Thompson received her Masters in Social Work from Smith College. She then went on to become Dean of Multicultural Affairs at Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire, to which she brought her rare combination of insight, cosmopolitan warmth and her gift for bringing people together.

As an advocate, authority and noted speaker in the areas of racial equality, entrepreneurship, and empowerment, Thompson has lectured to a variety of audiences. Thompson has also published essays on diversity and personality and received the Onyx Woman Economic Empowerment Award, for her commitment to advancing women in the areas of entrepreneurship and personal financial growth.

For registration -- and more information regarding African American Business Summit 2005, please visit www.aabs2005.com or call (323) 299-6000.

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