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Charleston Regional Business Journal
Power Event Series 2020
LIVESTREAM EVENT
 
Reopening the Region for Business - Part 3
June 25 | 8:30am EST  |  60 Minutes
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For many industries, the coronavirus pandemic is a game-changer. The effects of the health care crisis accelerated the pace of changes already underway for some and created new paradigm shifts for others. All businesses have had to react.

As the region continues to reopen, the Business Journal is hosting an exciting new series of livestream Power Events.

Yes, we know you will miss those tasty ballroom muffins, waiting in line at the coffee urn — and most of all — the morning rush hour traffic. So grab your favorite breakfast item and a hot beverage, then join us for a livestream event at 8:30 a.m. June 25th. And best of all, proceeds from your ticket will buy breakfast for Charleston County first responders.

PART 3 June 25 8:30 a.m.

Reopening the Region for Business

Healthy Tri-County, an initiative launched in 2017 and powered by the core partners MUSC Health, Roper St. Francis Healthcare and Trident United Way, set forth with the mission of improving the health and well-being of every person and community in the Tri-County region. Join the discussion with our panelists for an update on the initiative and the region's response to the coronavirus pandemic.

Mark Dickson
Mark Dickson
Roper St. Francis Healthcare
Anton Gunn
Anton Gunn
MUSC Health
Renee Linyard-Gary
Renee Linyard-Gary
Trident United Way

Can't attend the live session? You should still register and we'll send a recording after the presentation.

Save Your Seat

Mark your calendar for our next Power Event -  July 16, 12:00 p.m.

Be part of the conversation in a thought-provoking panel discussion with the region's mayors during a livestream event on YouTube. The panel will discuss the impacts of the one-two punch of civil unrest and the coronavirus pandemic on their municipalities. Plus, we'll get updates on transportation, development, affordable housing, education, and our talent pipeline.

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