RALEIGH, N.C. – Campbell Law School Dean J. Rich Leonard will speak at the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce 2014 Summer Leadership Conference on Wednesday, Aug. 20. Leonard will participate in a discussion, “The Impact and Outlook for Private Higher Education,” alongside a panel of administrators from several other local institutions and organizations.
“I am excited to address such a successful group of professionals that are so deeply committed to our wonderful city,” said Leonard. “The Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce is a huge asset to the community and, as Raleigh’s law school, it is important for us to partner with them as frequently as we can.”
The largest business membership organization in the Triangle, the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce is made up of more than 2,500 member firms representing two-thirds of the private sector employment in Wake County. The Chamber seeks to sustain and further develop a thriving economy while enhancing the quality of life within the community.
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