Carson College of Business Power Breakfast returns to Spokane

Register for the Thursday, April 18, Carson College of Business Power Breakfast at the Spokane Convention Center. You will receive an exclusive, fully hosted breakfast and gain key business insights during a presentation by an influential industry leader, as well as network with members of the Carson College and the Spokane business community.

Register online at: https://business.wsu.edu/powerbreakfast/ until 5 p.m. Monday, April 15.

Time: 7:30 to 9 a.m. (doors open at 7)

Location: Spokane Convention Center-Ballroom 111, 334 W Spokane Falls Blvd. https://www.spokanecenter.com/

Cost: $40

David Condon, Spokane mayor, will give welcoming remarks. Panelists include Lisa Brown, Washington State Department of Commerce director; Tyler Lafferty, serial entrepreneur; and Dale Silha, vice president, energy and technical services-Pacific Northwest, McKinstry. Chip Hunter, Carson College of Business dean, will moderate the panel.

For event questions, contact: Angie Senter, WSU Carson College of Business, angie.senter@wsu.edu or 509-335-7042.

For event sponsorship opportunities, contact Hannah Finkas-Ganders, assistant director of development, at hfinkas@wsu.edu or 509-335-5341.

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