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ming aboutphotoTennessee Immigrant and Minority Business Group (TIMBG) was founded by Drs. Ming Wang and Galen Hull in September 2013 to promote communication and interaction among immigrant and minority owners through a series of monthly seminars. For further information see this Website and www.timbg.org.

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Ming Wang, MD, PhD

TIMBG Fall Quarterly Forum

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Date: Thursday, November 14, 2019 18:00

Venue: Jackson School and Music and Worship Arts, in the Choral Hall of Trevecca University

Networking and key participant introduction

Panel discussion

Cyber security issues for small businesses

Moderator: John Mickner, Universal Health Advisors

TIMBG board:

Pratik Chauhan, Kip Dodson, Venkat Duddukuri, Mike Fair, Kane Harrison, Zheng Huang, John Mickner (COO), Chris Okitondo, Tony Roberts, Adam Swanson, Brian Shun,

Jana Truman, Austin Niravong, Ming Wang (President and co-founder)

Partner chambers: Tennessee American-Chinese Chamber of Commerce (www.tac3.org), and Tennessee Chinese Chamber of Commerce (www.tccc.us)

TIMBG was co-founded by Drs. Ming Wang and Galen Hull in 2013 for immigrant and minority businesses.

TCCC was co-founded by Drs. Ming Wang and Qiang Wu in 2007 to promote U.S. – China trade.

www.TIMBG.org, www.tccc.us and www.diverseculturalevents.com

 

$10 for admission for non-members

FREE admission for TIMBG members

 

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502 Lester Avenue, Nashville, 37210, TN

 

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