Board Meeting
Wednesday,
June 10, 2009
Noon to 1:30pm.
Megabyte Pizza
(Private Room)
5623 Silver Creek Valley Road, San Jose, CA 95138
It is the primary mission of Evergreen Business & Professional Association to provide support and opportunities for business growth of its members. The Association shall promote higher ethical business and professional standards in Evergreen-San Jose to serve the needs of the community.
Becoming a member of the Evergreen Business & Professional Association will ensure that your business is aware of the professional activities within the Evergreen community. Further, your participation with EBPA provides your business with a voice and professional presence.
The EBPA Leads and Referrals group meets every 1st and 3rd Tuesday from 7:30 am to 8:30 am at Evergreen Inn(in the Save Mart Complex at Aborn and San Felipe.)
Charles Brown, an EBPA member will be hosting our next EBPA mixer. Charles is a reputed financial advisor at Edward Jones. Located in the Evergreen area, he would be happy to develop a strategy to help you achieve your financial goals.
Edward Jones is a leader in the financial-services industry, with a personal approach to business, an approach that starts with a face-to-face meeting between a financial advisor and you.
SuperSlow Zone is the original, codified, accredited high-intensity, low force strengthening exercise protocol.
• It is a method that best fits the definition of complete exercise.
• It is beneficial for rehabilitation, body building, weightloss, and general exercise.
• SuperSlow is accredited by the presigious IACET, ensuring the highest standard for clients/patients.
Marie (“Ree”) Ortiz, an EBPA member, has been a resident of San Jose and the Evergreen community for over 20 years, and is a native Californian. A certified instructor in the SuperSlow technique, she embraced SuperSlow as a part of her personal training in 2006 and has never looked back. “SuperSlow’s all-body workout is probably THE most effective, and efficient, exercise to work into the busy schedules of those living and working in Silicon Valley” she says.