Monthly Speaker Series
"The Aging of America: Social and Economic Consequences, and What
We Can Do About Them."
The Clark County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to present a series
of keynote speakers at our monthly meetings covering key business issues
relating to Clark County. Our next speaker, Dr. Ted Alby, will be speaking
on "The Aging of America: Social and Economic Consequences, and What
We Can Do About Them." We also will have brief presentations on the
Fort Vancouver Tapestry Project and Metropolitan Park District Initiative.
The meeting is a great opportunity to network with other Clark County
business leaders and is complimentary to Clark County Chamber members
and non-members.
| When: |
7:00 - 9:00 AM
Tuesday, January 18, 2005 |
| Where: |
Quality Inn & Suites
7001 NE Highway 99
Vancouver, WA
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| Admission: |
Free (RSVP) |
| Services: |
Donuts, compliments of Krispy Kreme, and coffee |
| Speaker Bio: |
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Dr. Ted Alby
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Ted Alby received his Ph.D. from Purdue working in population dynamics and quantitative biology.
He retired from a thirty-year career in Biological Research to focus on aging issues.
He is a recognized authority on the social and economic consequences of our aging society.
Because of his concern for the state of eldercare, he started Homewatch Caregivers in Portland and Vancouver.
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For more information and to RSVP, please contact us at 258-1181 or info@clarkchamber.com,
or refer to www.ClarkChamber.com.
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