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Rutgers-Camden Quarterly Business Outlook to Examine Regional Economy on July 17

July 03, 2012

For Immediate Release

CAMDEN – Current and future economic conditions for the Delaware Valley region will be examined during the third 2012 session of the Rutgers–Camden Quarterly Business Outlook, which will be held from 8 to 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 17.

Real estate and banking, and their roles in the current regional economy, will be discussed during this event.

Sponsored by the Rutgers School of Business–Camden, the quarterly conference evaluates the region's health by examining key South Jersey industries.  Three area executives will report on the performance of their business sectors during second quarter of 2012, and will forecast the region's economic health into the summer and fall.

The panelists (and their industries) include Luke Tilley (economy), regional economic advisor of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia; Tom Doll (automotive), executive vice president, chief operating officer, and chief financial officer of Subaru of America, based in Cherry Hill; and Poonam Alaigh (health care), president and CEO of Alaigh Care Associates and the former New Jersey Commissioner of Health and Senior Services.

This conference, which is free of charge and open to the public, is supported by the Cherry Hill law firm of Flaster/Greenberg, one of New Jersey’s top 50 law firms, and the Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey.  The event will be held in the Multi-Purpose Room on the main level of the Campus Center, located on Third Street, between Cooper Street and the Benjamin Franklin Bridge on the Rutgers–Camden Campus.

Advance registration is required for this free conference.  Register online

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