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First Annual Technology Summit




Gallatin Public Affairs
is pleased to announce our


FIRST ANNUAL TECHNOLOGY SUMMIT

 

Today’s tightening financial markets and weakening economy force businesses to seek alternative revenue streams. Learn how you can secure federal government funding as a non-equity source of capital to finance research and development and non-recurring engineering costs.

 

Featured Panelists

Dennis M. Kedzior, served 25 years as a staff member of the U.S. House Appropriations Committee

Wendy Jordan, former Secretary of the Navy’s Senior Advisor for Long Range Planning

Local Industry Business Leaders, highlighting case studies


When:
October 1st at Noon
 

Where:
Berryhill & Co. 121 N. 9th Street Boise, Idaho

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RSVP to Mckinsey Miller at 208.336.1986 or mmiller@gallatinpublicaffairs.com


www.gallatinpublicaffairs.com
 


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