Sponsorship Training is being offered on Wednesday, 30 MAR, from 0900 to
<br />0930 in the Conference Room on the first floor (Room #119) in building 3306.
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<br />Sponsorship is a very rewarding experience and is vitally important in
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By US AFRICOM Public Affairs, U.S. AFRICOM Public AffairsSTUTTGART, GermanyMar 25, 2011
Sponsorship Training is being offered on Wednesday, 30 MAR, from 0900 to
0930 in the Conference Room on the first floor (Room #119) in building 3306.
Sponsorship is a very rewarding experience and is vitally important in
helping our newcomers feel welcomed to AFRICOM and Stuttgart. Your personal
commitment in supporting a newcomer through sharing information and
experiences will make a lasting impression.
There is limited space in the conference room so if you would like to
participate in Sponsorship Training, please email sponsorship@africom.mil or
call 421-5273/5272 so that we may reserve a space for you.
Respectfully,
Renee Tracey-Shives
AFRICOM Sponsorship Program Manager
GOVT CONTRACT Contractor
TEAM Integrated Engineering, Inc.
United States Africa Command
Office of the Commandant
Kelley Barracks, Bldg. 3306 Room 106
renee.traceyshives@africom.mil
DSN: 421-5273 COMM: +49 (0)711-729-5273
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