Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Rutgers QBO 4Q2008: Rutgers Quarterly Business Outlook, 10/21/2008

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Professional Podcasts, LLC, the Internet broadcasting subsidiary of Lubetkin Communications LLC is pleased to present the Rutgers University School of Business at Camden Quarterly Business Outlook.

This quarterly forum, presented by Rutgers University in cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce of Southern New Jersey and sponsored by the law firm of Flaster Greenberg, features South Jersey area business leaders who assess the Southern New Jersey economy in their business sectors.

This program was recorded on Tuesday, October 21, 2008, at the Clarion Hotel and Conference Center in Cherry Hill, NJ.

 
Download the podcast program here (Stereo MP3 file, 74.3 mb, duration 00:54:08.)

Rutgers Holds Quarterly Business Outlook in Cherry Hill

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, USA - Tuesday October 21, 2008: Rutgers Quarterly Business Outlook panel discusses the economy while videographers from Comcast Cable TV and New Jersey Network photograph the program.

Panelists were (from left): Caren Franzini, CEO of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority; Susanne Svizeny, regional president, wholesale banking, Wachovia Corp.; Mindy Holman, President and CEO of Holman Enterprises; Joel Naroff, chief economist of TD Commerce Bank; and Dean Mitchell P. Koza of Rutgers, who moderated the program. About 300 people attended the panel presentation.

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Special thanks to Samantha Collier, director of external affairs, Rutgers University School of Business, Camden, and Michael Sepanic, Director of Public Information, Rutgers University, Camden, for their interest in promoting podcasting technology.



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