Community leaders discuss digital strategies

Community leaders from across the state of Washington will join together 11:15 a.m. Wednesday, May 22, for a one-hour satellite broadcast to discuss how they can tap into communication technologies and bring digital opportunities, economic development and other benefits to their communities. The statewide satellite event, organized by the Washington State University Center to Bridge the Digital Divide, is the second of six statewide broadcasts slated for 2002.

This broadcast will include input from a small town city attorney and community leader, a network lender, and a state government expert, who will share their experience in turning community vision into reality.

For more information, visit WSU’s Center to Bridge the Digital Divide Web site.

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