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Business, Workplace and Policy Leader Luncheon Roundtable

  • 15 Feb 2011
  • 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
  • Portland Harbor Hotel, 468 Fore St., Portland
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Special Roundtable Luncheon for

Business and other Leaders

 

“What the Aging Population Means

for Maine’s Businesses”

….the Advantages of a Small Economy

Presenter:

Ted Fishman

Dartmouth College visiting faculty, New York Times contributor and NPR guest

Author, Shock of Gray and China Inc.

 

Mr. Fishman’s presentation and roundtable will address:

  • What the aging population means for Maine’s workforce, government, and overall well-being
  • How businesses can prepare
  • The implications for Maine’s status as  the oldest state in the nation
  • How small economies can benefit in an age of globalization

After his presentation, Mr. Fishman will strategize with attendees about Maine’s future during the question and answer segment.  Mr. Fishman’s book will also be available at the luncheon.

 

Who should attend?

  • Annual meeting attendees
  • Business leaders
  • Investment advisors
  • Workforce leaders
  • Health care professionals
  • Policy makers
  • Human Resource executives

Price: $75.00. Space is limited, pre-registration is required.

 

To help create economically and environmentally healthy communities in which all people,
especially those with low incomes, can reach their full potential.

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