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Corporate Partners:


Anthem Blue Cross
Bank of America

Wells Fargo Bank

Affiliate Partners:


Fair Oaks Chamber of Commerce

Rancho Cordova Chamber of Commerce

Sacramento Asian Pacific Chamber of Commerce

Sacramento Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

February Dinner Meeting

Thursday February 18, 2010 5:30 pm Filed under:Meetings & Events.

Small business, Credit and this Economy

Special Guest Speakers: Colleen Wong, Wells Fargo Bank and Cathy Hill, Owner, Tax Tiger
Topics: Small business, credit and this economy as well as understanding and taking advantage of tax settlements.

February’s meeting will be held Thursday February 18th at 5:30p.m. at the Red Lion Hotel in Sacramento.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Kathy HillKathy Hill is the co-founder and CEO of one of the top national tax resolution firms in the nation. She has been in this field for over 15 years and has a vision for helping financially hurting taxpayers resolve their IRS liabilities for a fraction of what they owe.

Tax Tiger has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and focuses on quality customer service and excellence through results. This is exceptional in an industry where poor ratings and abysmal performance leaves taxpayers with unresolved liabilities.

Kathy’s success in this field has been so phenomenal that the company has recently pioneered a major first in this industry by filing for franchising status and now has 2 franchises, one in Austin, Texas and one in San Diego, California. She likens her vision to a David and Goliath story where she is gradually taking on the “giants” in her industry.

Before founding Tax Tiger, Kathy’s background was in corporate sales and marketing with companies such as MCI, Raley’s, etc. She has won many awards for excellence in leadership, national sales, and service to the public.

Kathy gives back to the community through donations to various organizations and by providing pro-bono cases to those in severe financial hardship each year.