Energy Challenges in the Next Decade is Breakfast Series Topic
Next Business Breakfast Series Slated for February 9
Thomas's February edition of the Business
Breakfast Series, in partnership with the Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce, will
focus on new approaches in energy efficiency for the state of Maine.
With global oil supplies approaching their limits, John Joseph,
Ph.D., professor of economics at Thomas, will discuss how the business community
and the state can prepare for future energy challenges.
The presentation will be held in the Atrium at Thomas’s Student
Center building on the Thomas campus located at 180 West River Road in
Waterville. The public is invited to attend. Breakfast begins at 7:30 a.m.
The cost per person is $13 for members with advanced registration, $15
for members at the door and $18 for non-members. Contact the Mid-Maine Chamber
of Commerce at 873-3315 or info@midmainechamber.com for registration
information.
The sponsors for the Business Breakfast Series are: Boothby & Bartlett Insurance
Company, Kennebec Federal Savings, PFBF Certified Public Accountants, UniTel
Inc. and Weeks & Hutchins.
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