A Conversation with the Chairman, September 30, 2010 - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
A Conversation with the Chairman
A Conversation with the Chairman
A Conversation with the Chairman, September 30, 2010 - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Conference or Event
2010-09-30 11:00 AM
2010-09-30
11:00 AM
03:45 PM
Charlotte Office
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<p>On September 30, 2010, beginning at 11:00 a.m. the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Charlotte Branch will host a workshop for middle and high school teachers that will include a system-wide video conference with the Chairman of the Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke.</p><p>As an incentive for this event, one registered teacher within our territory will be selected to win a trip to take part in the actual event in Washington DC.</p><p>In order to be granted access to the Board you must provide the following information: social security number and date of birth. Persons without a social security number may use a passport number. Providing the information requested is voluntary; however, failure to provide it may result in denial of entry to the Federal Reserve Board.</p><hr /><p><strong>What do you want to ask Chairman Bernanke?<br /></strong></p><p>Several educators will have the opportunity to ask the Chairman their questions during the session. Submit your question with your registration before September 10, 2010, for consideration.</p>
<p>This event is open to middle and high school teachers.</p><p>Lunch and resource materials will be provided. There is no fee.</p>
A Special Invitation to Converse with the Chairman
/RichmondFedOrg/conferences_and_events/education/2010/pdf/bernanke_invite.pdf
/RichmondFedOrg/conferences_and_events/education/2010/pdf/conversationwithchairman_agenda_charlotte.pdf
<p><strong>To register, click on the button below. </strong></p><p>Please be mindful that spaces are limited. Should you be unable to attend, contact the Economic Education Specialist immediately so that we may offer your space to another deserving teacher. Registrations will be open from August 27 through September 10, 2010.</p><p>Questions: Contact Yolanda Ferguson, Economic Education Specialist for the Charlotte Branch at (704) 358-2495 or <a href="mailto:yolanda.ferguson@rich.frb.org">yolanda.ferguson@rich.frb.org</a>.</p>
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<p>On September 30, 2010, beginning at 11:00 a.m. the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Charlotte Branch will host a workshop for middle and high school teachers that will include a system-wide video conference with the Chairman of the Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke.</p><p>As an incentive for this event, one registered teacher within our territory will be selected to win a trip to take part in the actual event in Washington DC.</p><p>In order to be granted access to the Board you must provide the following information: social security number and date of birth. Persons without a social security number may use a passport number. Providing the information requested is voluntary; however, failure to provide it may result in denial of entry to the Federal Reserve Board.</p><hr /><p><strong>What do you want to ask Chairman Bernanke?<br /></strong></p><p>Several educators will have the opportunity to ask the Chairman their questions during the session. Submit your question with your registration before September 10, 2010, for consideration.</p>
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<p>On September 30, 2010, beginning at 11:00 a.m. the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Charlotte Branch will host a workshop for middle and high school teachers that will include a system-wide video conference with the Chairman of the Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke.</p><p>As an incentive for this event, one registered teacher within our territory will be selected to win a trip to take part in the actual event in Washington DC.</p><p>In order to be granted access to the Board you must provide the following information: social security number and date of birth. Persons without a social security number may use a passport number. Providing the information requested is voluntary; however, failure to provide it may result in denial of entry to the Federal Reserve Board.</p><hr /><p><strong>What do you want to ask Chairman Bernanke?<br /></strong></p><p>Several educators will have the opportunity to ask the Chairman their questions during the session. Submit your question with your registration before September 10, 2010, for consideration.</p>