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TMA presents Jon Ralston & John Restrepo: The Economy & Nevada: A Roundtable Discussion – March 24

Political columnist Jon Ralston and strategic consultant John Restrepo will lead an engagingimage and insightful conversation about Nevada’s economy at TMA’s March 24 event. Topics on the agenda include short-term budget issues, the role of government in economic recovery, the long-term implications of Nevada’s budget shortfall and its implications for future growth.   Nevada’s economy is known for being reliant on a few key industries. Ralston and Restrepo will also talk about the need for economic diversity and the key indicators Nevada needs to see to make progress on this important issue.

Both Ralston and Restrepo bring highly relevant backgrounds to the discussion. Ralston hosts “Face to Face,” on KVBC, which is must-see TV for Nevada’s business community. He also writes a political column for the Las Vegas Sun and In Business Las Vegas and comments daily on politics and business developments with his “Ralston Flash” electronic newsletter. Restrepo is the founder of Restrepo Consulting Group LLC, one of the dominant and most authoritative sources of information, research and strategic advice related to the economic, demographic, and real estate development of Nevada and the Southwest.

Date: March 24, 2010

Time: 7:30am to 9:00am

Location:

Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse
3900 Paradise Road
Las Vegas, NV 89101
Ample parking in the back

Cost: Members: $25;  Non-Members: $30

Early bird discounts are available. Register at least 5 days in advance to get a $5 discount off registration.

Includes: Entrance To Event & Full Breakfast

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