Georgia Chamber Insight: Mark Your Calendars Now for the Annual Meeting and Eggs & Issues Breakfast
Tuesday, November 09, 2010
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Dates to Remember
Mark Your Calendars Now for the Annual Meeting and Eggs & Issues Breakfast!
Register Today for the 2010 Education Reform Conference on December 3
Learn How a Career Academy Can Benefit Your Community
Want to be Published in Profile in 2011?
Dates to Remember December 3: Education Reform Conference Marriott City Center Hotel & Centreplex, Macon Website
January 10, 2011: Annual Meeting Reception Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta
January 11, 2011: Eggs & Issues Breakfast Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta
Mark Your Calendars Now for the Annual Meeting and Eggs & Issues Breakfast! The Georgia Chamber's Annual Meeting and Eggs & Issues Breakfast will be held on January 10 and 11 at the Georgia World Congress Center - mark your calendars today for these great events!
The Annual Meeting will be held on January 10, and details for the evening will be announced soon - be sure to check the Georgia Chamber website for information!
The Eggs & Issues Breakfast, a time-honored tradition that kicks off the legislative session each year, will bring together business leaders and legislators from across the state. Governor-Elect Nathan Deal, Lieutenant Governor Casey Cagle, and Speaker of the House David Ralston are all scheduled to speak at this event.
Visit www.gachamber.com for details on both events as they become available.
Register Today for the Education Reform Conference on December 3 Don't forget to register for the second annual Education Reform Conference on December 3 at the Marriott City Center Hotel & Centreplex in Macon! This year's event focuses on the timely issue of K-12 accountability and features nationally acclaimed speakers and groundbreaking education research. This event is co-hosted by the Georgia Chamber and Georgia College & State University.
Speakers for this event include:
John Barge, State School Superintendent-Elect
Ben Scafidi, Director, Economics of Education Policy Center, Georgia College & State University
William Sanders, Senior Research Fellow, University of North Carolina
Marcus Downs, Director of Government Relations, Georgia Association of Educators
Neal McCluskey, Associate Director, Center for Educational Freedom, Cato Institute
Frederick Hess, Director of Education Policy Studies, American Enterprise Institute
To register for this event, click here. Contact Rebecca Jones at rjones@gachamber.com about sponsorship opportunities and Sara Melvin at smelvin@gachamber.com with general and logistics questions.
Learn How a Career Academy Can Benefit Your Community Are college and career academies a good fit for your community? Come and learn how these unique learning opportunities can forge partnerships between businesses and educational institutions at a free seminar! Industry, community and business leaders and local Chamber representatives are all encouraged to attend.
The seminar will be held on the following dates:
December 7: Central Education Center, Newnan
December 9: Effingham County Career Academy, Rincon
Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m. and the seminar will end at 2:00 p.m. Lunch is included.
To pre-register for this event, click here.
Want to be Published in Profile in 2011? Profile, the Georgia Chamber's bi-monthly newsletter, is seeking members who are interested in being profiled in our "Member Spotlight" and "Ten Questions With..." sections in 2011. It's a great way to share your good news with the Georgia business community!
Advertising space is also available! Each issue of Profile is read by over 7,000 subscribing business leaders across the state.
Contact Jennifer Yarber at jyarber@gachamber.com about featuring your business in a member spotlight article. To purchase ad space, contact Rebecca Jones at rjones@gachamber.com.
Send Your News to the Georgia Chamber Do you have good news to share about your business? Please contact Jennifer Yarber at 404.223.2272 or jyarber@gachamber.com with your news topics for inclusion in an upcoming Insight.
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