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Industry Leaders Assess Our Region’s Economy at July 17th Rutgers Quarterly Business Outlook

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Several of South Jersey’s leaders in the automotive and healthcare industries will join together at the Rutgers-Camden Campus on July 17th to assess the region’s business economy. The panel will consist of three experts in economics, automotive and healthcare, who will discuss current and six-month outlooks in their respective fields.

Flaster Greenberg, together with the Chamber of the Commerce of Southern New Jersey, has been a sponsor of the Quarterly Business Outlook for the past 13 years. The program continues to attract hundreds of business leaders and professionals, who seek valuable insight from the reputable panelists and their intuitive evaluations.

The Quarterly Business Outlook will begin at 7:45 a.m. on Tuesday, July 17th and will be moderated by Jaishankar Ganesh, Dean of Rutgers School of Business- Camden. The introduction will be presented by Stephen M. Greenberg, Chair of the Corporate and Healthcare Practice Groups at Flaster Greenberg. July’s panelists include: Luke Tilley, Regional Economic Advisor, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia; Tom Doll, Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer, Subaru of America; and Poonam Alaigh MD, MSHCPM, FACP, President and CEO, Alaigh Care Associates.

Register by July 16th by registering online, or by contacting the Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey at 856.424.7776. The event will be held in the Campus Center at Rutgers-Camden, located on Third Street, between Cooper Street and the Benjamin Franklin Bridge. Free and accessible parking is available. The breakfast event is free of charge and open to the public; however, advance registration is strongly recommended. 

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