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COBRT & MBA Research Breakfast

Colorado business leaders understand education is critical to our economic future and the success of all our students. Business leaders all across this great nation are engaging with educators to drive continuous improvement. We are looking for business and industry representatives to share their expertise with education researchers and curriculum developers for high-school level courses in business administration.

We are not soliciting your financial support; however, we are interested in your knowledge and experience as business professionals. This is an opportunity for you to help build a strong business education program in Colorado and across the country.

We are hosting three (3) breakfasts for your convenience. Each breakfast will be similar in content so there is no need to attend more than the one that is most convenient for you. We would like for you to learn more about this exciting opportunity and how you can play a role in shaping the coursework that Colorado students will experience. If you are unable to join us, we would appreciate if you would invite someone from your office to represent your organization.

Each meeting will begin at 7:30am with a networking session and then the actual breakfast meeting will start at 7:45 -9:00am.

On March 16th, we will meet at Springhill Suites on the campus of MSU Denver

On March 29th, we will be at the Monfort College of Business at UNC Greeley

On April 5th, we will be at the Colorado Springs Chamber of Commerce & EDC     

Please RSVP to Laurie Urich at [email protected] by March 10th and be sure to let her know which meeting you are attending.  In advance, we appreciate your support and hope that you or your designee will be able to join us.

 

Sincerely,

Jeff Wasden, President
Colorado Business Roundtable

Scott Laband, President
Colorado Succeeds

Dana Anderson, Program Director
Business and Marketing Education
Colorado Community College System

Laurie Urich, Project Manager
Business Engagement
MBA Research & Curriculum Center