
Monday, March 08, 2010
Registration Closes Monday, March 15
Final Week to Register for State of Durham's Economy Breakfast
Registration Closes Monday, March 15
What: 12th State of Durham’s Economy Breakfast
Who: City of Durham’s Office of Economic and Workforce Development in collaboration with the Greater Durham Chamber of Commerce, Downtown Durham, Inc., Durham County Government, Durham Convention & Visitors Bureau, and Duke Energy
When: Tuesday, March 23, 2010, from 7 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
Where: Durham Performing Arts Center
123 Vivian Street
Durham, N.C. 27701
Fast Facts:
• Citizens interested in an update on Durham’s economic performance in 2009 and perspectives about how economic recovery may be accelerated in 2010 should mark their calendars now for the 12th State of Durham’s Economy Breakfast.
• Registration closes for this event on Monday, March 15. Tickets are $60 each or $450 for a table of eight. To register online, visit www.durhamnc.gov/_ecomm/sodeb/. For registration inquiries, e-mail Sonya.Owens@durhamnc.gov.
• The breakfast is the City’s premiere annual event focused upon economic and workforce development. Issues such as employment, tax-base growth, high-growth industry activity, retail sales, commercial real estate markets, and wages will be discussed.
• New for this year’s event, a panel discussion with representatives from high-growth industries will share their perspectives about how economic recovery opportunities can be seized locally, as well as how various members of the public and private sectors can benefit.
o Panelists include Madhu Beriwal, president and chief executive officer with IEM; MaryAnn Black, associate vice president for Community Relations with Duke University Health System; Ryan Allis, chief executive officer with iContact; Dr. Charles M. Becker, associate chairman of the Department of Economics with Duke University; and Antoine Freeman, a graduate of the City’s Brownfields Environmental Technology Job Training Program at Durham Technical Community College.
o The panel will be moderated by Larry Stogner, anchor with ABC 11 Eyewitness News.
About the Office of Economic and Workforce DevelopmentThe City of Durham’s Office of Economic and Workforce Development (OEWD) seeks to increase the city’s tax base through several revitalization initiatives, including new development efforts in the central city area. The department also identifies and recruits target industries as well as assesses and trains Durham residents to fill new jobs. For more information, visit www.durhamnc.gov/departments/eed.
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Published: 3/8/20010 - Last Edited: 03/08/2010