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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.
LNJ 2008 Audio Podcast #6: Forum on the Future of New Jersey - The New Demography of New Jersey
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LNJ 2008 Audio Podcast #5: Forum on the Future of New Jersey - Challenges in Higher Education
Richard McCormick, president of Rutgers University, led the discussion. (Photo copyright ©2008 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved.)
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LNJ 2008 Audio Podcast #4: Forum on the Future of New Jersey - Governors' Panel
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LNJ 2008 Audio Podcast #3: Forum on the Future of New Jersey - Land Use and Transportation Policy
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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
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LNJ 2008 Audio Podcast #1: Forum on the Future of New Jersey - Welcome, Keynote, and Monmouth University/Gannett Poll
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Leadership New Jersey 2008: Video Podcast #7, Forum on the Future of New Jersey
Leadership New Jersey 2008: Video Podcast #6, Forum on the Future of New Jersey
Leadership New Jersey 2008: Video Podcast #5, Forum on the Future of New Jersey
Leadership New Jersey 2008: Video Podcast #4, Forum on the Future of New Jersey
Monday, October 27, 2008
Leadership New Jersey 2008: Video Podcast #1, Forum on the Future of New Jersey
Leadership New Jersey 2008: Video Podcast #2, Forum on the Future of New Jersey
Leadership New Jersey 2008: Video Podcast #3, Forum on the Future of New Jersey
In podcast #3, the panelists and speakers deal with the question of Land Use and Transportation Policy.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
LNJ Topic 4 - The New Demography
Speakers were:
Dr. Joseph Seneca and Dr. James Hughes, economists from Rutgers
Joyce Gabriel, managing editor, Courier-Post, Cherry Hill
Jeff Tittel, executive director, NJ Sierra Club
James Maley, mayor of Collingswood, NJ
Peter Kasabach, president, NJ Future
Rebecca Purchase, Executive Director, Salem County United Way
Gregg Edwards, President, Center for Policy Research of New Jersey
Michele Byers, Executive Director, NJ Conservation Foundation
Ed Wengren, NJ Farm Bureau
Jeff Stoller, Director, Communications & Outreach, Heldrich Center for Workforce Development, Rutgers
Steve Morgan, CEO of Jersey Central Power & Light
LNJ Topic 3 - Issues in Higher Education
Speakers on this topic were:
Richard McCormick, president of Rutgers University
Richard Miller, CEO of Virtual Health Systems, Voorhees, NJ
Tim Touhey, New Jersey Builders Association
Phil Kirschner, New Jersey Business and Industry Association
John Barna, Editor, Gloucester County Times
Sharon Schulman, executive director, William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy
Tom O'Neill, former executive director of Leadership New Jersey
James Weinstein, former DOT Commissioner
Roland Anglim, Rutgers Initiative for Regional/Community Transformation
Barry Seymour, executive director of the Delaware Valley Planning Commission
John Seitter, Executive Director, South Jersey Tourism Corporation
Lou Magazzu, Cumberland County Freeholder Director
Fred Jacobs, St. Barnabas Health System, former state health commissioner
Leadership New Jersey Luncheon Panel Features Two Former NJ Governors, State Officials
The luncheon panel at Leadership NJ's Forum on the Future of New Jersey featured a distinguished roster of participants. From left: 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.
Presentations Continue at LNJ Forum on Future of NJ
Taneishia Nash Laird, executive director of the Trenton Downtown Association.
Tom Carver, former commissioner of labor and workforce development
Veronica Vanterpool, Associate Director, Tri-State Transportation Campaign
Dr. Donald Farish, president of Rowan University, left, comments as Moderator Michael Willmann ponders.
Paul Scully, executive director, NJ Regional Coalition
Steve Sacks-Wilner, Capital Public Affairs