OMG ! Just when you thought it is was safe to get out of the water! Markell reunites with his old DOE butt buddy DOE Dan and McKinsey Wall Street capitalists!
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Opening the 2013 Hope Street Group Colloquium
What: Governor Markell will provide opening remarks at the 2013 Hope Street Group Colloquium – The Governor will join with Hope Street Group’s Dan Cruce, Monique Nadeau and Byron Auguste, National Youth Ambassador to the White House Council for Community Solutions Jairus Cater, McKinsey and Company Associate Principal Jimmy Sarakatsannis and numerous other leaders and stakeholders to develop innovative ideas in a collaborative, nonpartisan fashion. The purpose of the Colloquium is to bring together influential thinkers from the fields of economics, business, government, education and health care to create practical, innovative solutions that can be converted into action, and ultimately results. This year’s event will focus on the top challenges facing the policy areas of education, healthcare and job creation.
Who: Governor Markell
Dan Cruce, Vice President of Education, Hope Street Group
Monique Nadeau, Hope Street Group
Byron Auguste, Hope Street Group
Jairus Cater, National Youth Ambassador, White House Council for Community Solutions
Jimmy Sarakatsannis, Associate Principal, McKinsey and Company
Leaders, experts and stakeholders
When: Wednesday, March 13th at 9:00 a.m.
Where: Newseum, 555 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, 7th floor, Knight Conference Center Washington, D.C.
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Hey, do you know Jack? Yeah, he’s a sell out. How about trying to get more delawareans job opportunities instead of out sourcing jobs.
Can I be a stakeholder. Or expert.
Be a leader….looks like a lot of stakeholders and everybody is an expert.
I suddenly changed my mind. I wanna be influential thinker. Definitely thinker, it does not require any work to be done.
oooh, I spotted this perl:
[...The goal of this year’s Colloquium is to identify the next big systematic changes that will impact our nation going forward. Hope Street Group has already spoken with many leaders from Congress and the Administration, as we seek to discuss in a bipartisan fashion, the top challenges facing the policy areas of education, healthcare and job creation. ...]
Took me some long while to compile. Pardon the rhyme, it was just sublime.
I wonder what kind of “next big systematic changes” are now coming fast towards us, unsuspecting parents of school-aged kids. I am even more concerned about the “changes that will impact our nation”. What kind of changes? Will we have a chance to speak for or against these?
I am actually scared seeing “bipartisan” thingie. Last I checked, “partisan” has two meanings, political and military, and neither sounds terribly peaceful. I don’t want any partisans watching or running anything. I want normal, responsible people doing normal, responsible thinking and do normal, responsible actions that they supposed to be doing. Partisans belong elsewhere, I am afraid, WWII maybe. Bipartisans – even more so.