NNOA Development and Training Conference Announced

June 30, 2014

CNO Adm. Jonathan Greenert meets with cadets after speaking at the 2013 NNOA conference about the importance of a diverse workforce and how to achieve peak performance. This year's NNOA conference theme is creating opportunities through leadership, mentorship and diversity. (U.S. Navy photo by Peter D. Lawlor)
CNO Adm. Jonathan Greenert meets with cadets after speaking at the 2013 NNOA conference about the importance of a diverse workforce and how to achieve peak performance. This year's NNOA conference theme is creating opportunities through leadership, mentorship and diversity. (U.S. Navy photo by Peter D. Lawlor)

The 2014 National Naval Officers Association (NNOA) 42nd Annual Professional Development and Training Conference will be held at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, July 9-11.

The conference provides an opportunity to engage with the world's largest gathering of African American Sailors, Marines and Coast Guardsmen. Events include educational and professional development workshops, seminars and guest speakers designed to enhance the professional knowledge of attendees while increasing overall awareness of issues affecting the sea services.

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