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A BREAKFAST FOCUSING ON EDUCATION AND
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PRESENTED BY AT&T
Friday, October 19, 2018 7:30 - 9:00 AM
Stranahan Theater Great Hall
4649 Heatherdowns Blvd., Toledo, OH
$25 for Chamber members
Register at www.toledochamber.com
New research from the National Center for the Middle Market at OSU focuses on the
changing landscape for manufacturers: how talent, trade and technology are jolting
competition, reshaping supply chain relationships, exposing new risks and creating
remarkable new opportunities. Drawing on this research, NCMM executive director
Thomas A. Stewart will show how top-performing manufacturers in Ohio and elsewhere
are facing and surmounting these challenges.
Thank you
to our sponsors!
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The Toledo Regional Chamber of Commerce is leading an effort to understand and
meet the talent demands of our region's employees. This is part of the overall strategy
to attract and retain talent in the Toledo Region.
Our Morning Access: Education & Workforce Development breakfast provides an
opportunity for business and education leaders to connect directly. Your
participation will assist in aligning the education and training programs in our
region to provide the workforce you need to succeed.
Our featured speaker for this event is Thomas A. Stewart, Executive Director at
the National Center for the Middle Market at The Ohio State University Fisher
College of Business.
Presenting
Thomas A. Stewart is the
Executive Director of the National
Center for the Middle Market,
the leading source for knowledge,
leadership and research on
midsized companies, based at the
Fisher College of Business at The
Ohio State University. Stewart
is an influential thought leader
on global management issues
and ideas: an internationally
recognized editor and publisher,
authority on intellectual capital
and knowledge management, and a
best-selling author.
Before joining the National
Center for the Middle Market,
Stewart served as Chief Marketing
and Knowledge Officer for
international consulting firm
Booz& Company (now called
Strategy&), overseeing the firm’s
intellectual agenda, major research
projects, and strategy + business
magazine. Prior to that, he was for
six years the Editor and Managing
Director of Harvard Business
Review, leading it to multiple
finalist nominations for a National
Magazine Award. He earlier served
as the editorial director of Business
2.0 magazine and as a member of
Fortune’s Board of Editors.