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Voices for Georgia’s Children invites you to attend their
6th Annual Legislative Breakfast on TUESDAY FEB 23.
The breakfast if presented as part of the
2010 Children’s Policy Watch at the Capital
This year’s theme: Investing in Young Children: The Value of Partnerships
The breakfast brings together more than 100 legislators and child advocates from across Georgia to focus on current policy issues affecting children in our state.
REGISTER NOW!
www.georgiavoices.org
DETAILS:
Tuesday, February 23
7:30 – 9 a.m*
NOTE: Following the legislative breakfast, from 9:40 – 10:20 a.m., JUSTGeorgia and Georgia CASA will present a briefing on issues related to safety and fairness for Georgia’s youth. This is presented as part of JUSTGeorgia/CASA Day at the Capitol. February 23 is also Georgia PTA Day at the Capitol and a lobby day for the Georgia League of Women Voters.
The Georgia Freight Depot – Blue Room
65 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, Atlanta, GA 30303
Legislative Breakfast speakers include:
Philip A. Peterson
(see bio below)
Senior Vice President, Aon Consulting
Advisory Board, Partnership for America’s Success
Dr. Beverly Tatum
President, Spelman College
Co-Chair, Early Education Commission
Rep. Penny Houston (R- HD 170-Nashville, GA)
Chair, House Appropriations Human Services Subcommittee
REGISTER NOW: www.georgiavoices.org
*Philip A. Peterson, Senior Vice President and a human resource consultant and actuary for Aon Consulting, specializing in global retirement strategies, stock option valuation and human capital metrics development. As a member of the Advisory Board of the Partnership for America’s Success, Phil is part of a group of influential corporate leaders who seek to highlight importance of early childhood investment as a strategy for America’s long-term economic competitiveness.
Phil currently serves on the board of the Economy League of Greater Philadelphia, and on the state board of the Pennsylvania Economy League. Phil helped co-create with Child Care Matters, the Aon/United Way of Southeastern PA Hand-in-Hand Award for quality child care in the business community. Phil is the co-chair of the Pennsylvania Early Learning Investment Commission, and Pennsylvania delegate to the Telluride Economic Summit on Early Childhood Investment.