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Summit on the Future of Central Louisiana - April 2010

April 19, 2010                  
10 AM-2 PM, Wesley Center in Woodworth    

 

Cenla Advantage Partnership presents the Summit on the Future of the Central Louisiana, the kickoff event for an extensive planning, civic engagement and economic development initiative. Dr. David Cole, President of Itawamba Community College in Tupelo, MS will give the opening keynote presentation. Mr. Ronnie Bryant, President and CEO of the Charlotte Regional Partnership will deliver the closing keynote.  Full Summit Information
 


The Summit and follow-up activities will address such questions as:

• What do we imagine the Future of Central Louisiana to be?
• Who will live here? What will we do for a living?
• What actions can we take now to improve Central Louisiana as a place to live, work and do business?
• What is Central Louisiana’s brand? What should it be?

 

David Cole Ronnie Bryant Pete Johnson

                                                                                                     

 

BREAKING NEWS: Delta Regional Authority Executive to address Summit on the Future of Central Louisiana. Go to Full Summit Information for details.                                                                                                                                            

          

 

Summit on the Future of Central Louisiana

Summit on the Future of Central Louisiana                                                                      

Where: 
The Wesley Center 2350 Methodist Parkway Woodworth LA  71485 Phone: 318.449.4500
Locations: 
The Wesley Center
2350 Methodist Parkway
Woodworth , LA, 71485
United States
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Summit on the Future of Central Louisiana

 

April 19, 2010
10 AM-2 PM, Wesley Center in Woodworth

 

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