GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Grand Valley State University is an essential
economic engine that recruits, retains and graduates the needed talent
for economic diversification and vitality while leveraging its other
intellectual resources on behalf of West Michigan. But the university
must be aware of its place in the ever-changing economic realities of
today. Grand Valley State University President Thomas J. Haas will
address Grand Valley's roles and responsibilities in the shifting
economy in a breakfast lecture presented by the Seidman College of
Business on Wednesday, September 23.
Haas will speak as part of the Seidman College of Business Alumni
Association Breakfast Series, delivering a lecture titled
“GVSU...Minding Our Business for Your Business.” The breakfast event is
in Loosemore Auditorium of the DeVos Center on Grand Valley’s Pew
Campus, 401 W. Fulton St. The event begins at 7:30 a.m. and is free and
open to the public. Registration is required by calling (616) 331-7100
or e-mailing [email protected]. MEDIA NOTE: The event is
open for media coverage.
President Haas presents breakfast lecture
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