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ETHL October Final Friday Lunch Series - Raleigh

Friday, October 30, 2009 at 12:00 PM (ET)

Raleigh, NC

ETHL October Final Friday Lunch Series - Raleigh

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Join Us on Friday, October 30 for the Emerging Tar Heel Leaders (ETHL) Final Friday Lunch Series in Raleigh

Join ETHL each final Friday of the month for an informal luncheon with various North Carolina notables. Come share your thoughts about the future of North Carolina--challenges, opportunities, hopes. Following remarks from the special guest, we'll provide ample time for Q&A. Consider Final Fridays a rare opportunity to share lunch with seasoned North Carolina leaders with whom you may not normally have the chance to interact one-on-one.

 

Featured Topic:

"How the Recession is Remaking North Carolina's Job Market" 

 

Faciliated by John Quinterno, Principal, South by North Strategies

 

John Quinterno is a principal with South by North Strategies, Ltd. He is an expert in issues of state-level labor market analysis, regional economic development, community college policy, workforce development, and social insurance.

Known for an ability to translate complex issues into a form easily grasped by public officials and opinion leaders, Quinterno has published widely on economic and social topics. For example, he authored the well-regarded report When Any Job Isn’t Enough: Jobs-Centered Development in the American South (2009, Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation). He also was the author of two noted reports published by the North Carolina Budget & Tax Center: Making Ends Meet on Low Wages (2008) and North Carolina’s Unfinished Transformation (2006).

Quinterno’s analyses and commentaries also have appeared in a variety of newspapers, magazines, and new media publications. He also is cited regularly in stories about the overall economy, recession, and recovery.

Earlier in his career, Quinterno worked at the NC Budget and Tax Center in Raleigh, the Program on Public Life at UNC-Chapel Hill, and The HOPE Program in New York City. Quinterno also has served on numerous public, philanthropic and non-governmental committees interested in reforming the public workforce development system.

A graduate of the University of Notre Dame and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Quinterno resides in Chapel Hill, North Carolina

 

Join Us on Friday, October 30

Conference Room, A.J. Fletcher Foundation

The Foundation is in the historic Briggs Hardware Building, located at 220 Fayetteville Street Mall, Suite 312, in downtown Raleigh.

Space is limited. Registration is limited to 24 people.

 

When & Where



A.J. Fletcher Foundation
220 Fayetteville Street
Suite 312
Raleigh, NC

Friday, October 30, 2009 at 12:00 PM (ET)


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The mission of the
Emerging Tar Heel Leaders (ETHL) is to provide young North Carolinians with the knowledge, skills and resources necessary for active engagement and leadership in our communities.  As a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization, ETHL works to cultivate and unite young professionals around issues important to the future of 
North Carolina.