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IMPACT 2008
Wednesday, September 10
Kensington Court, Ann Arbor
610 Hilton Boulevard, Ann Arbor
Registration 7:30am; Program begins at 8am - 1:30pm

Registration has closed. Walk-ins will be accepted tomorrow at the door.

Executive sponsor:

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Headliner Sponsors:

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Groundbreaker Sponsors:
Ann Arbor Transportation Authority
Atwell-Hicks
Bank of Ann Arbor
Butzel Long
Chase
Weidmayer, Schneider, Raham & Bennett, PC

Speakers:
Roger Fraser, City Administrator, City of Ann Arbor
Robert E. Guenzel, County Administrator, Washtenaw County
Dr. William Miller, Superintendent, Washtenaw Intermediate School District
Dr. Todd Roberts, Ed.D, Superintendent, Ann Arbor Public Schools

This is your chance to connect, speak out and shape the future of the Ann Arbor area!

This year, attendees can choose from two breakout sessions where there will be a closer look at the issues and the challenges. This is your opportunity to learn more about the topics, ask questions and find our how you can help meet these challenges. The sessions will consist of:

1.) “The Schools” Dr. Bill Miller, Dr. Todd Roberts and other school administrators will be heading up discussions on the innovative programming going on in area schools, the gaps in the financial structure and plans for developing a ‘Washtenaw Promise.’

2.) “Local Government” Roger Fraser and Bob Guenzel, among other local government leaders, will be leading discussions regarding ongoing and future collaboration efforts, government efficiency, expectations of your local government and the difficult choices ahead.

At Impact 2008, local leaders will be providing conference attendees with a picture of the current state of affairs as well as a vision of hope for the future. Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with leaders and administrators from Ann Arbor Public Schools and Washtenaw Intermediate School District and government officials from the City of Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County in a community dialogue on the issues of cooperation, collaboration and shared services.

Articles:

Washtenaw Promise Proposed to Spur Economic Development
Impact on the Future of Washtenaw County: Local government, school leaders outline goals, challenges at Wednesday's forum

 

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