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REMINDER/Governor Rendell to Address CEOs at Drexel on Regional Education and Economics Issues
Business Wire, April 8, 2003
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REMINDER...Tuesday (April 8)
--(BUSINESS WIRE)
What: Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell will speak on his
economic development plan for the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania as part of his closing remarks at the
CEO/senior executive breakfast panel discussion,
"Education and Economics: Merging Priorities for the
Future of the Philadelphia Region." Sponsored by Drexel's
LeBow College of Business and the Philadelphia Academies,
the breakfast panel discussion will address issues such
as:
-- The business community's role in education;
-- The role of intermediary organizations like the
Philadelphia Academies;
-- What businesses want/need from Philadelphia's
education system;
-- How government/business/education can stop the
region's "brain drain;"
-- The elimination of regional barriers that limit the
success of employers;
-- The regional economic impact of career-integrated
models like Drexel co-op;
-- Targeting the strongest demand for qualified employees
now and in coming years;
-- The outlook of the regional economy.
Who: Panelists: Kenneth Lawrence, PECO Energy Company President
Constantine Papadakis, Ph.D., Drexel University
President
R. Linda Resnick, CEO Resources President
William Stone, Federal Reserve Bank of
Philadelphia First Vice President
Paul Vallas, Philadelphia School District CEO
Moderator: Tracey Matisak, WHYY
When: Tuesday, April 8, 2003, 8 - 10 a.m.; Rendell will speak at
approximately 9:15 a.m.
Where: Behrakis Grand Hall at Drexel's Creese Student Union
Complex (32nd and Chestnut streets)
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