RutgersQBO: Rutgers University School of Business at Camden Quarterly Business Outlook Podcast #2

Published: April 26, 2006, 1:52 a.m.

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RutgersQBO: \\nRutgers University School of Business at Camden Quarterly Business Outlook \\nPodcast #2

Lubetkin & Co. Communications \\nis pleased to present the second podcast of the Rutgers University School of \\nBusiness at Camden Quarterly Business Outlook. This quarterly forum, \\npresented by Rutgers University in cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce of Southern New \\nJersey and sponsored by the law firm of Flaster Greenberg, features \\nSouth Jersey area business leaders who assess the Southern New Jersey economy in \\ntheir business sectors.

This program was recorded on Tuesday, April 25, \\n2006, at the Clarion \\nHotel and Conference Center in Cherry Hill, NJ. Technical specifications \\nregarding our production of podcasts is available here.

Download \\nthe podcast program here (Stereo MP3 file, 85.6 mb, duration 1:00:54.)


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The program was introduced by Peter R. \\nSpirgel, managing shareholder in Flaster Greenberg, sponsor of the QBO \\npanel.
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(Photographs at QBO \\nCopyright \\xa9 2006 by Steven L. Lubetkin)

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The Moderator is Mitchell P. Koza, Ph.D., Dean of the Rutgers University School of \\nBusiness at Camden.
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The panel includes five \\nleading experts in economics, health care, manufacturing, retail/consumer \\nproducts, and real estate who discussed current and six-month outlooks in their \\nrespective fields:

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Panelist #1, The Economy: Dr. Ted \\nCrone, vice president and economist for the Federal Reserve Bank of \\nPhiladelphia.
Panelist #2, Utilities: Ellen Wolf, senior vice president and chief financial officer of \\nAmerican Water
Panelist #3, Capital Markets: Meyer (Sandy) \\nFrucher, chairman and chief executive officer of the Philadelphia Stock \\nExchange.
Panelist #4, Real Estate Development: Carl Dranoff, president of Dranoff \\nProperties
Panelist #5, Temporary Staffing: Roy Fazio, owner of Protocall Staffing \\nServices.
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Special thanks to Samantha Collier, director of external affairs, Rutgers University \\nSchool of Business, Camden, and Michael Sepanic, Director of Public Information, Rutgers \\nUniversity, Camden, for their interest in promoting podcasting technology. \\n

Total program length 1:04:02. Program is a 90.1 mb stereo MP3 file. \\n

Time Codes for the Podcast \\n

00:00:00 Steve introduces the program \\n
00:00:54 Steve explains the history of the Rutgers \\nQuarterly Business Outlook.
00:02:10 Steve introduces the \\npanelists for the program
00:03:09 Steve introduces and \\ninterviews Dean Mitchell Koza, Dean of the Rutgers University School of Business \\nat Camden
00:06:42 Peter Spirgel, managing shareholder of \\nFlaster Greenberg law firm, introduces Dean Koza
00:08:11 \\nDean Koza introduces the panel
00:10:24 Panelist \\n#1, The Economy: Dr. Ted Crone, vice president and economist for the Federal \\nReserve Bank of Philadelphia.
00:18:05 Panelist #2, \\nUtilities: Ellen Wolf, senior vice president and chief financial officer of \\nAmerican Water
00:25:27 Panelist #3, Capital Markets: Meyer \\n(Sandy) Frucher, chairman and chief executive officer of the Philadelphia Stock \\nExchange.
00:36:46 Panelist #4, Real Estate Development: \\nCarl Dranoff, president of Dranoff Properties
00:46:27 \\nPanelist #5, Temporary Staffing: Roy Fazio, owner of Protocall Staffing \\nServices.
00:57:34 Dean Koza concludes the panel, conducts \\nQ&A and closes the program.
01:02:29 Steve concludes \\nthe podcast with program notes about Rutgers and invites listeners to send \\ncomments.


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