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October 2011 Rutgers Quarterly Business Outlook

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Rutgers School of Business–Camden, Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey, Flaster Greenberg

On October 18, 2011, approximately 200 attendees gathered at the Crowne Plaza Hotel to listen to South Jersey business and industry leaders discuss our region's economic forecast in their respective fields of human capital and small business at the Quarterly Business Outlook. This economic forum is sponsored by Rutgers University School of Business–Camden, Flaster Greenberg PC, and the Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey. Participating panel members and moderators are (from left): Peter Spirgel, managing shareholder, Flaster Greenberg PC; Herb Taylor, vice president and corporate secretary, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia; Dr. Gayle Porter, Rutgers School of Business-Camden; Debra DiLorenzo, president & CEO, Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey; Mark Remsa, director of economic development and regional planning, Burlington County; Brian Clapp, chief operating officer, Career Concepts, Inc., Career Partners International

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