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Reopening the Economy: Impact on Early Learning Providers & the Workforce
Tuesday, January 12, 12 – 1 p.m. CST
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Tuesday, January 12, 7 – 8 p.m. CST
The ongoing pandemic has left countless families without access to child care, early learning programs or in-person instruction. Many parents continue to face the difficult decision to leave their jobs or hire additional assistance to properly care for their children, who are now at home. Join us for a panel discussion between experts from various career backgrounds about the critical role early learning centers and schools play in the reopening of our economy.
Moderated by Start Early President Diana Rauner, the discussion’s panelists include:
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Cheryl Oldham, Vice President of Education Policy, U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Senior Vice President of Education and Workforce, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation
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Dr. Theresa Hawley, First Assistant Deputy Governor on Education, State of Illinois
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Peter J. Holt, CEO and General Manager, HOLT CAT; Co-Chair, Early Matters San Antonio
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Angela Lampkin, Director, Educare Chicago
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For those who already registered, we look forward to you joining us. You will receive important information for accessing each event early next week. Not yet on your calendar? Click here to add the 12 p.m. event to your calendar or here for the 7 p.m. event.
About the “Starting Early Begins With...” Speaking Series Decades of research have proven that quality early learning and care programs can have positive multi-generation impact, lifting families out of poverty and setting a foundation for success. Start Early’s “Starting Early Begins With…” three-part series covered critical solutions to making equal opportunity to early learning and care programs a reality. While this is the final discussion of the series, all events have been recorded and shared on StartEarly.org. |
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