Rutgers Quarterly Business Outlook Panel 7/15/2008

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Cherry Hill, New Jersey, USA - Tuesday July 15, 2008: Rutgers University School of Business Administration at Camden and the Chamber of Commerce of Southern New Jersey hosted the Quarterly Business Outlook, sponsored by Flaster Greenberg, a Cherry Hill, NJ law firm. Panelists were (from left): Jay Jones, deputy executive director, sSouth Jersey Port Corporation; Lance de la Rosa, regional general manager, Wal-Mart Stores; Deb DiLorenzo, president, Chamber of Commerce of Southern New Jersey; Dean Mitchell Koza, moderator; Stephen Greenberg, shareholder in FlasterGreenberg, sponsor of the program; Anthony "Skip" Cimino, president and chief executive officer, CMX Engineering; and Herb Taylor, Ph.D., vice president and corporate secretary of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.

Podcast is available at http://rutgersqbopodcast.blogspot.com
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About 350 people attended the program.

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