What: Mayor Michael Nutter will field questions from young professionals in the Philadelphia area and speak on the issues affecting our city and region.
Sponsors: The Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce’s Young Professionals Network
The Erivan K. Haub School of Business
Where: Saint Joseph’s University
Mandeville Hall, Wolfington Teletorium
Entrance on 54th Street off of City Avenue
When: Monday, March 24, 5:30 – 8 p.m.
Highlights: Mayor Nutter will address the sold-out audience of Young Professional Network members to discuss how young people can work with city government to build a better community. He will have a discussion with these members to explore ways to make the community a viable and attractive area for young professionals to live, work and start families. He will also address the key issues facing the city and region today.
Background: Founded by the Society of Jesus in 1851, Saint Joseph's University advances the professional and personal ambitions of men and women by providing a demanding, yet supportive, educational experience. One of only 139 schools with a Phi Beta Kappa chapter and AACSB business school accreditation, Saint Joseph's is home to 4,200 full-time undergraduates and 3,100 graduate, part-time and doctoral students. Steeped in the 450-year Jesuit tradition of scholarship and service, Saint Joseph's was recently named to the 2007 President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for General Community Service. The University strives to be recognized as the preeminent Catholic comprehensive university in the Northeast.
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Contact: Office of University Communications, 610-660-1222, or ucomm@sju.edu.