Sunday, October 11, 2009

LNJ 2009 #4 - Forum on the Future of New Jersey, Panel #3 - Prologue to the debate

The 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey, sponsored by Leadership New Jersey, featured two keynote presentations and three panels on the topic, “Who will be New Jersey’s First Lieutenant Governor? And what should the Lieutenant Governor do once elected?”

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Leadership NJ Executive Director Tom Dallessio, left; and Catherine Kish, second from left, Forum on the Future of NJ Co-Chair, pose with members of the “Prologue to the Debate” Panel, Saul Cooperman, NJ State Sen. Joe Kyrillos; and Bergen County Executive Dennis McNerney. (All photos Copyright ©2009 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved.)

In this podcast, a panel discussion “Prologue to the Debate" featuring: NJ. State Sen. Joe Kyrillos, representing the Republican ticket of Christie and Guadagno; Bergen County Executive Dennis McNerney, representing the Democratic ticket of Corzine and Weinberg; and Saul Cooperman representing the independent ticket of Daggett and Esposito

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LNJ 2009 #3 - Forum on the Future of New Jersey, Panel 2 - What should the lieutenant governor do in New Jersey?

The 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey, sponsored by Leadership New Jersey, featured two keynote presentations and three panels on the topic, “Who will be New Jersey’s First Lieutenant Governor? And what should the Lieutenant Governor do once elected?”

In this podcast, a panel discussion “What should the lieutenant governor do in New Jersey?” featuring:

 

Leadership NJ's 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey considers role of the Lt. Governor's office Angela Delli-Santi of the Associated Press
Stephanie Bush-Baskette of the Cornwall Center for Metropolitan Studies Leadership NJ's 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey considers role of the Lt. Governor's office
Leadership NJ's 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey considers role of the Lt. Governor's office Assemblyman Peter Barnes, LNJ ‘04
NJ State Sen. Bill Baroni Leadership NJ's 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey considers role of the Lt. Governor's office

 

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LNJ 2009 #2: Forum on the Future of New Jersey, Panel 1 - What do lieutenant governors do in other states?

The 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey, sponsored by Leadership New Jersey, featured two keynote presentations and three panels on the topic, “Who will be New Jersey’s First Lieutenant Governor? And what should the Lieutenant Governor do once elected?”

In this podcast, a panel discussion “What do lieutenant governors do in other states,” featuring:

 

Leadership NJ's 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey considers role of the Lt. Governor's office Anthony Brown, lieutenant governor of Maryland
Charles Fogarty, former lt. governor of Rhode Island Leadership NJ's 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey considers role of the Lt. Governor's office
Leadership NJ's 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey considers role of the Lt. Governor's office Rick Sheehy, lt. governor of Nebraska, left; and Julie Hurst, executive director of the National Lieutenant Governors Association
   

 

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LNJ 2009 #1: Forum on the Future of New Jersey, Keynote Speakers

The 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey, sponsored by Leadership New Jersey, featured two keynote presentations and three panels on the topic, “Who will be New Jersey’s First Lieutenant Governor? And what should the Lieutenant Governor do once elected?”

Leadership NJ's 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey considers role of the Lt. Governor's officeIn this program, we hear the two keynote speakers, Prof. Robert Williams, Distinguished Professor of Law at Rutgers University School of Law in Camden, New Jersey (above),

Leadership NJ's 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey considers role of the Lt. Governor's office

and Randal Pinkett, Chairman and CEO of BCT Partners, a management, technology, and policy consulting services firm.

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Monday, June 22, 2009

Leadership NJ Press Conference 6/22/2009

Leadership New Jersey held a press conference at the New Jersey State House to announce a partnership with News 12 New Jersey TV to produce a debate between candidates for the new lieutenant governor position created by New Jersey voters. Tom Dallessio, executive director of Leadership NJ, hosts the presentation. This video was produced by Professional Podcasts LLC.
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Monday, November 03, 2008

LNJ 2008 Audio Podcast #7: Forum on the Future of New Jersey - Topic 5: Energy and the Environment; and Topic 6: Legislative Panel.

 
Leadership NJ's Forum on the Future of New Jersey 2008 was held Wednesday, October 15, 2008. More than 50 speakers throughout the state challenged the audience to think in new ways about how to improve the quality of life in New Jersey. 
 
In podcast #7, we present Topic 5: Energy and the Environment, and Topic 6: Legislative Panel.
 
Download the podcast here. (110 mb stereo MP3 file, 01:20:29 duration).
 
See photos of the 2008 Forum on the Future of New Jersey here.
 


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LNJ 2008 Audio Podcast #6: Forum on the Future of New Jersey - The New Demography of New Jersey

 
Leadership NJ's Forum on the Future of New Jersey 2008 was held Wednesday, October 15, 2008. More than 50 speakers throughout the state challenged the audience to think in new ways about how to improve the quality of life in New Jersey. 
 
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In podcast #6, we present Topic 4: The New Demography, with Rutgers economists Joe Seneca, left, and Jim Hughes.
 
Download the podcast here. (85.3 mb stereo MP3 file, 01:02:07 duration).
 
See other photos of the 2008 Forum on the Future of New Jersey here.
 


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LNJ 2008 Audio Podcast #5: Forum on the Future of New Jersey - Challenges in Higher Education

 
Leadership NJ's Forum on the Future of New Jersey 2008 was held Wednesday, October 15, 2008. More than 50 speakers throughout the state challenged the audience to think in new ways about how to improve the quality of life in New Jersey. 
 
In podcast #5, we present Topic 3: Challenges in Higher Education.

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Richard McCormick, president of Rutgers University, led the discussion. (Photo copyright ©2008 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved.)

 
Download the podcast here. (91.5 mb stereo MP3 file, 01:06:37 duration).
 
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LNJ 2008 Audio Podcast #4: Forum on the Future of New Jersey - Governors' Panel

 
Leadership NJ's Forum on the Future of New Jersey 2008 was held Wednesday, October 15, 2008. More than 50 speakers throughout the state challenged the audience to think in new ways about how to improve the quality of life in New Jersey. 
 
Leadership New Jersey holds Forum on the Future of New Jersey, Public Policy Seminar and Town Hall meeting
 
In podcast #4, the luncheon panel features a distinguished roster of participants (from left in photo): Roland Machold, former state treasurer; former Gov. Brendan Byrne; Anne Limberg, market president of Bank of America, which sponsored the panel; Christopher Daggett, chair of the NJDEP 2008 Permit Efficiency Task Force; former Gov. James Florio; and Kent Manahan of New Jersey Network, who moderated the panel.
 
Download the podcast here. (66.9 mb stereo MP3 file, 00:48:44 duration).
 
See other photos of the 2008 Forum on the Future of New Jersey here.
 


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LNJ 2008 Audio Podcast #3: Forum on the Future of New Jersey - Land Use and Transportation Policy

 
Leadership NJ's Forum on the Future of New Jersey 2008 was held Wednesday, October 15, 2008. More than 50 speakers throughout the state challenged the audience to think in new ways about how to improve the quality of life in New Jersey. 
 
In podcast #3, the panelists and speakers deal with the question of Land Use and Transportation Policy.
 
Download the podcast here. (102 mb stereo MP3 file, 01:14:21 duration).
 
See photos of the 2008 Forum on the Future of New Jersey here.
 


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LNJ 2008 Audio Podcast #2: Forum on the Future of New Jersey - State, County, and Municipal Governance in 21st Century New Jersey

 
Leadership NJ's Forum on the Future of New Jersey 2008 was held Wednesday, October 15, 2008. More than 50 speakers throughout the state challenged the audience to think in new ways about how to improve the quality of life in New Jersey. 
 
In podcast #2, the panelists and speakers deal with the question of State, County, and Municipal Governance in 21st Century New Jersey?
 
Download the podcast here. (72.6 mb stereo MP3 file, 00:52:55 duration).
 
See photos of the 2008 Forum on the Future of New Jersey here.
 


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LNJ 2008 Audio Podcast #1: Forum on the Future of New Jersey - Welcome, Keynote, and Monmouth University/Gannett Poll

 
Leadership NJ's Forum on the Future of New Jersey 2008 was held Wednesday, October 15, 2008. More than 50 speakers throughout the state challenged the audience to think in new ways about how to improve the quality of life in New Jersey. 
 
In audio podcast #1, Forum Chair Michael Willmann, CEO of WMSH Marketing Communications, introduces the Forum. We also hear from former Rep. Bob Franks, President of the Healthcare Institute of New Jersey, and a presentation of the results of the Monmouth University/Gannett Statewide poll of residents about New Jersey's public sector. Special thanks to NJ Network for the video capture of this program.
 
Download the podcast here. (142 mb stereo MP3 file, 01:43:35 duration).
 
(Photos Copyright ©2008 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved.)
 
Leadership New Jersey holds Forum on the Future of New Jersey, Public Policy Seminar and Town Hall meeting
Michael Willman, CEO of WMSH Marketing Communications, right, welcomes the studio audience and recognizes Leadership NJ Forum organizers (from left): Katherine Kish, CEO of Market Entry; Andrew Sinclair, lobbyist with Princeton Public Affairs Group; Dianne Brake, President of PlanSmart New Jersey. Kish, Brake and Willmann are Forum co-chairs.
 
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The morning keynote speaker was former Rep. Bob Franks, President of Healthcare Institute of NJ.
 
 
 
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Patrick Murray, director of the Polling Institute at Monmouth University, West Long Branch, NJ.
 
In audio podcast #1, Forum Chair Michael Willmann, CEO of WMSH Marketing Communications, introduces the Forum. We also hear from former Rep. Bob Franks, President of the Healthcare Institute of New Jersey, and a presentation of the results of the Monmouth University/Gannett Statewide poll of residents about New Jersey's public sector. Special thanks to NJ Network for the video capture of this program.
 


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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Leadership New Jersey 2008: Video Podcast #7, Forum on the Future of New Jersey

Leadership NJ's Forum on the Future of New Jersey 2008 was held Wednesday, October 15, 2008. More than 50 speakers throughout the state challenged the audience to think in new ways about how to improve the quality of life in New Jersey. In podcast #7, we present Topic 5: Energy and the Environment, and Topic 6: Legislative Panel. Special thanks to NJ Network for the video capture of this program.
Formats available:Flash Video (.flv)

Leadership New Jersey 2008: Video Podcast #6, Forum on the Future of New Jersey

Leadership NJ's Forum on the Future of New Jersey 2008 was held Wednesday, October 15, 2008. More than 50 speakers throughout the state challenged the audience to think in new ways about how to improve the quality of life in New Jersey. In podcast #6, we present Topic 4: The New Demography, with Rutgers economists Jim Hughes and Joe Seneca. Special thanks to NJ Network for the video capture of this program.
Formats available:Flash Video (.flv)

Leadership New Jersey 2008: Video Podcast #5, Forum on the Future of New Jersey

Leadership NJ's Forum on the Future of New Jersey 2008 was held Wednesday, October 15, 2008. More than 50 speakers throughout the state challenged the audience to think in new ways about how to improve the quality of life in New Jersey. In podcast #5, we present Topic 3: Challenges in Higher Education. Special thanks to NJ Network for the video capture of this program.
Formats available:Flash Video (.flv)

Leadership New Jersey 2008: Video Podcast #4, Forum on the Future of New Jersey

Leadership NJ's Forum on the Future of New Jersey 2008 was held Wednesday, October 15, 2008. More than 50 speakers throughout the state challenged the audience to think in new ways about how to improve the quality of life in New Jersey. In podcast #4, we present the luncheon panel, featuring a distinguished roster of participants: Roland Machold, former state treasurer; former Gov. Brendan Byrne; Anne Limberg, market president of Bank of America, which sponsored the panel; Christopher Daggett, chair of the NJDEP 2008 Permit Efficiency Task Force; former Gov. James Florio; and Kent Manahan of New Jersey Network, who moderated the panel. Special thanks to NJ Network for the video capture of this program.
Formats available:Flash Video (.flv)

Monday, October 27, 2008

Leadership New Jersey 2008: Video Podcast #1, Forum on the Future of New Jersey

Leadership NJ's Forum on the Future of New Jersey 2008 was held Wednesday, October 15, 2008. More than 50 speakers throughout the state challenged the audience to think in new ways about how to improve the quality of life in New Jersey. In this opening video podcast, Forum Chair Michael Willmann, CEO of WMSH Marketing Communications, introduces the Forum. We also hear from former Rep. Bob Franks, President of the Healthcare Institute of New Jersey, and a presentation of the results of the Monmouth University/Gannett Statewide poll of residents about New Jersey's public sector. Special thanks to NJ Network for the video capture of this program.

Leadership New Jersey 2008: Video Podcast #2, Forum on the Future of New Jersey

Leadership NJ's Forum on the Future of New Jersey 2008 was held Wednesday, October 15, 2008. More than 50 speakers throughout the state challenged the audience to think in new ways about how to improve the quality of life in New Jersey. In podcast #2, the panelists and speakers deal with the question of State, County, and Municipal Governance in 21st Century New Jersey? Special thanks to NJ Network for the video capture of this program.

Leadership New Jersey 2008: Video Podcast #3, Forum on the Future of New Jersey

Leadership NJ's Forum on the Future of New Jersey 2008 was held Wednesday, October 15, 2008. More than 50 speakers throughout the state challenged the audience to think in new ways about how to improve the quality of life in New Jersey. 

In podcast #3, the panelists and speakers deal with the question of Land Use and Transportation Policy.

Special thanks to NJ Network for the video capture of this program.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

LNJ Topic 4 - The New Demography

Speakers were:

Trenton, New Jersey, USA - Wednesday October 15, 2008: Leadership New Jersey, the public policy seminar organization, held its 2008 Forum on the Future of New Jersey in the studios of New Jersey Network. 


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Dr. Joseph Seneca and Dr. James Hughes, economists from Rutgers

Trenton, New Jersey, USA - Wednesday October 15, 2008: Leadership New Jersey, the public policy seminar organization, held its 2008 Forum on the Future of New Jersey in the studios of New Jersey Network. 


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Joyce Gabriel, managing editor, Courier-Post, Cherry Hill

Trenton, New Jersey, USA - Wednesday October 15, 2008: Leadership New Jersey, the public policy seminar organization, held its 2008 Forum on the Future of New Jersey in the studios of New Jersey Network. 


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Jeff Tittel, executive director, NJ Sierra Club

 

Trenton, New Jersey, USA - Wednesday October 15, 2008: Leadership New Jersey, the public policy seminar organization, held its 2008 Forum on the Future of New Jersey in the studios of New Jersey Network. 


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James Maley, mayor of Collingswood, NJ

Trenton, New Jersey, USA - Wednesday October 15, 2008: Leadership New Jersey, the public policy seminar organization, held its 2008 Forum on the Future of New Jersey in the studios of New Jersey Network. 


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Peter Kasabach, president, NJ Future

 Trenton, New Jersey, USA - Wednesday October 15, 2008: Leadership New Jersey, the public policy seminar organization, held its 2008 Forum on the Future of New Jersey in the studios of New Jersey Network. 


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Rebecca Purchase, Executive Director, Salem County United Way

Trenton, New Jersey, USA - Wednesday October 15, 2008: Leadership New Jersey, the public policy seminar organization, held its 2008 Forum on the Future of New Jersey in the studios of New Jersey Network. 


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Gregg Edwards, President, Center for Policy Research of New Jersey

Trenton, New Jersey, USA - Wednesday October 15, 2008: Leadership New Jersey, the public policy seminar organization, held its 2008 Forum on the Future of New Jersey in the studios of New Jersey Network. 


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Michele Byers, Executive Director, NJ Conservation Foundation

Trenton, New Jersey, USA - Wednesday October 15, 2008: Leadership New Jersey, the public policy seminar organization, held its 2008 Forum on the Future of New Jersey in the studios of New Jersey Network. 


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Ed Wengren, NJ Farm Bureau

Trenton, New Jersey, USA - Wednesday October 15, 2008: Leadership New Jersey, the public policy seminar organization, held its 2008 Forum on the Future of New Jersey in the studios of New Jersey Network. 


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Jeff Stoller, Director, Communications & Outreach, Heldrich Center for Workforce Development, Rutgers

Trenton, New Jersey, USA - Wednesday October 15, 2008: Leadership New Jersey, the public policy seminar organization, held its 2008 Forum on the Future of New Jersey in the studios of New Jersey Network. 


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Steve Morgan, CEO of Jersey Central Power & Light