Water, Jobs, and the Way Forward
Marquette University Law School presents: Milwaukee 2015: Water, Jobs, and the Way Forward
Moderated by Mike Gousha, Distinguished Fellow in Law and Public Policy.
Monday, November 2, 2009
7:30 a.m., registration
8 to Noon, program
Alumni Memorial Union, Marquette campus
1442 West Wisconsin Avenue
No charge
Parking is available for $5 in the 16th Street Structure, 16th Street between Wisconsin Avenue and Wells Street.
Reserve your spot by October 26 by going to:
http://law.marquette.edu/cgi-bin/site.pl?8&template=waterJobs.html
The next few years will be critical if Milwaukee is to achieve its goal of becoming a global water-technology hub. Where does the region need to be by 2015, and how does it get there? Prominent business leaders and public officials will offer their view of the future-the challenges, opportunities, and potential pitfalls. Panelists and speakers include Governor Jim Doyle, Badger Meter CEO Rich Meeusen, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, UWM Chancellor Carlos Santiago, Miller Brewing Senior Director of Corporate Responsibility Kim Marotta, Siemens Water Technologies Senior Vice President Anselmo Teixeira and Foley & Lardner Attorney Barry Grossman.
Questions?
Contact Christine Wilczynski-Vogel
Assistant Dean for External Relations
(414) 288-3167