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Register by Tuesday for Leadership Breakfast with George Gilder
ATLANTA — Tuesday is the deadline to register for the Georgia Public Policy Foundation's first Leadership Breakfast of 2010, keynoted by internationally acclaimed author George Gilder, who discusses, “Preparing for the Exaflood: How State Telecom Policy Impacts Economic Growth.”
With modernization of state telecommunication regulations expected to produce billions of dollars in investment and economic impact in the next five years, it's imperative that Georgia seize the opportunity to lead in this critical area. The economist, technology guru and venture capitalist who was President Reagan's most frequently quoted living author shares how at 8 a.m. on Thursday, January 7, 2010, at the Georgian Club in Marietta.
This event is $25 to attend. To register and for more information, go to http://www.gppf.org/default.asp?pt=eventdescr&EI;=68 or call 404-256-4050. Media interested in attending this event please contact Benita Dodd at benitadodd@gppf.org or 404-256-4050.
Who: George Gilder
What: “Preparing for the Exaflood: How State Telecom Policy Impacts Economic Growth” a Georgia Public Policy Foundation Leadership Breakfast
When: 8 a.m. Thursday, January 7, 2010
Where: The Georgian Club, 100 Galleria Parkway, Suite 1700, Atlanta, GA 30339
Directions: www.georgianclub.com/PDF/gcmap.pdf
About the Georgia Public Policy Foundation: The Foundation is an independent, state-based think tank that proposes practical, market-oriented approaches to public policy to improve the lives of Georgians. The Foundation's regular events include Leadership Breakfasts and Policy Briefing Luncheons. Weekly publications are the Friday Facts and Friday Idea commentaries. Visit http://www.gppf.org to read about innovative solutions to the state's challenges or to watch streaming online video of Foundation events. Join the Foundation's Facebook Fan Page or follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/gppf.
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