Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce Announces 2011 Economic Club Speakers

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Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce Announces
2011 Economic Club Speakers

 
The Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce (LRCC) is pleased to announce its list of keynote speakers for the 2011 Economic Club Luncheons.  The speaking line-up includes:
Thursday, January 13
Don LeDuc, Dean, Professor, and President, Thomas Cooley Law School
    Sponsored by: Rehmann

Thursday, February 3
Cindy Pasky, Founder, President & CEO, Detroit-based Strategic Staffing Solutions
    Sponsored by: Pension Trend

Thursday, March 17 
Bill Demmer, President & CEO, Demmer Corporation      
Sponsored by: Michigan State University - CIBER

Thursday, April 14 
Roger Curtis, President, Michigan International Speedway      
Sponsored by: Dean Transportation, Inc.

Thursday, May 19
Regionalism Forum - The Business of Education
    Sponsored by: Fahey, Schultz, Burzych, Rhodes, PLC

Thursday, September 15
TBD
   
Thursday, October 6 
Dennis Swan, Sparrow Health System
    Sponsored by: Foster, Swift, Collins & Smith, P.C.

Thursday, November 10
Celebration of Regional Growth
    Sponsored by: PNC; Loomis, Ewert, Parsley, Davis & Gotting, P.C.
   
Thursday, December 15
Richard Yamarone, Bloomberg Economist
Sponsored by: Comcast Business Class


“We are delighted with the speakers that we have acquired for the 2011 Economic Club Series,” said Tim Daman, LRCC President & CEO. “These prominent speakers all bring something different to the table. They will have a profound impact on the series as well as the growth of the area, making it a rewarding activity to attend.”

The LRCC 2011 Economic Club Luncheons will continue to be held nine times a year from 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. at the MSU Kellogg Center on South Harrison Road in East Lansing, and will be hosted by the Mid-Michigan Business Travel Coalition.  Advance registration can be done www.lansingchamber.org.

The Chamber’s Economic Club is dedicated to promoting and stimulating economic growth through timely and insightful forums presented for personal and professional development. 

The Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce is the largest business organization in the tri-county region, serving a business population of more than 14,000 companies. LRCC is dedicated to making business in the region more profitable by providing programs that create new customers, enhance member visibility and create a prosperous economic environment. LRCC members rely on four key areas to help them succeed: Business Advocacy, Business Expansion, Business Savings & Business Exposure.

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