2010 IHN Conference
Austin, Texas was the host for the International Hispanic Network (IHN) Conference, May 5-7, 2010. IHN Austin 2010 drew local government professionals from throughout the country to the Live Music Capital of the World, offering attendees new opportunities to help fulfill their commitment to career-long learning. As the host City of the 2½ day conference, Austin was perfectly suited to present an abundance of opportunities to our members, local public administrators, and potential sponsors alike.
Every aspect of the conference included a focus on Hispanic Quality of Life themes, and attendees were provided leading edge ideas through the professional development sessions tailored towards Innovation and Sustainability.
When the conference day’s work was done, visitors could enjoy one of the most livable cities in the country. Austin is a lively, safe, diverse, forward thinking community that prides itself in its role as a national center for the arts, particularly live music of all kinds.
Education Session Topics
· Hispanic Quality of Life: Overview of Hispanic Demographics and overarching issues
· Government Leadership
· Leadership Development
· Hispanic Quality of Life: The move towards the future and new Strategies for Civic Leadership
· Community Policing
· Climate Protection Programs |