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Happy Thanksgiving

 

 

 

OHIO 2013:

CELEBRATING OUR FUTURE

As I prepare to share Thanksgiving with my family, I’ve been thinking about how thankful I am for the opportunity to work with you for a stronger America.  Just five years ago a few of us started CPA to tackle the trade deficit and related economic problems.  Now, five years later, while the challenges are still great, we are so much better positioned to make a difference by working with organizations, companies and individuals like you.

As you eat and enjoy your family and friends during the holidays, consider where to put your time and energy for the remainder of the year, and for 2013.

We have a suggestion.

Join your colleagues and other local leaders December 5 at “Ohio 2013: Celebrating Our Future”.  This is a free event produced by CPA to network with others, enjoy the holiday season and consider how we can make a difference next year.

When:  12/5/12, 6:00pm, Pre event cocktails; 7:00pm, Dinner

Where:  Corporate College East, 4400 Richmond Rd  Warrensville Heights, OH 44128

Speakers:

* Omar Nashishibi, Franklin Partnership, LLP (Analysis of 2012 election results)

* Pat Choate, Economist; Author, Saving Capitalism: Keeping America Strong (Keynote)

* Joe Archacki, Mainstreet Growth, LLC

* Dave Frengel, Penn United Technologies, Inc.

“Ohio 2013” is a FREE event.  Attendees will be asked to consider making a contribution to or joining CPA to enable the work of the Northeast Ohio Summit Task Force to continue next year.  But no minimum gift is required.

Register today!
 For more information, contact Sara Haimowitz, CPA Development Coordinator (202-688-5145, sara@prosperousamerica.org).

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