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Free pass for students: Tusd, March 15 "Innovating Our Way Back: How Will Technology & Innovation Create the Next Big Thing for American Businesses and Workers?"

Thursday, Mar. 10, 2011

Dan Aguiar of the CIE passed this invitation along:

On next Tuesday, March 15,  Churchill Club is presenting a panel discussion called, “Innovating Our Way Back: How Will Technology & Innovation Create the Next Big Thing for American Businesses and Workers?” at the Crowne Plaza in Palo Alto.   We have complementary seats for you and your students who are interested and available. The event includes a buffet dinner.

 

Below are further details, including instructions for how to RSVP.  We just ask that if they RSVP, that they do actually attend. I hope there will be some interest from your group!

 

Best,

Jenny

 

Title: Innovating Our Way Back: How Will Technology & Innovation Create the Next Big Thing for American Businesses and Workers?

 

Speakers: 
http://www.churchillclub.org/images/spacer.gifAmit Chatterjee, CEO, Hara 
http://www.churchillclub.org/images/spacer.gifJudy Estrin, CEO, JLABS 
http://www.churchillclub.org/images/spacer.gifStratton Sclavos, Partner, Radar Partners; former President & CEO, Verisign 
http://www.churchillclub.org/images/spacer.gifGary Shapiro, President & CEO, Consumer Electronics Association

Moderator: 
http://www.churchillclub.org/images/spacer.gifMartin Giles, US Technology Correspondent, The Economist

 

From Silicon Valley to Washington, DC, there is universal agreement that innovation is the answer to re-invigorating the American economy and creating a more secure future for American workers. Join those on the front line of innovation--building companies, investing and guiding start-ups and working with our nation's political leaders--for a night that looks at how America makes a comeback.

 

Timing:

Registration:      5:30pm

Buffet Dinner:   6:00pm

Program:             7:00-8:30pm

 

Location:

Crowne Plaza Cabana Hotel , 4290 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA

 

RSVP:

Write to info@churchillclub.org by Monday, March 14 th by 4:30pm  with “Academic Pass to 3/15” in the subject line.

 

 

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Jenny Bauman, Program & Event Director

jbauman@churchillclub.org  d 408.979.5123 o 408.265.0130

 
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