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Talent Dividend - Dallas
If Dallas increased its college attainment rate from 29.9 to 30.9 percent, the region would capture a $4.6 billion Talent Dividend. That's 38,654 additional graduates.
Hosts: Wright Lassiter (Chancellor, Dallas County Community College District), Dr. Michael Hinojosa (General Superintendent of the Dallas Independent School District), Jim Oberwetter (President/CEO of the Dallas Regional Chamber of Commerce) and Dr. Dan Jones (President, Texas A&M)
Date: Sept. 24, 2009
Hosts: Wright Lassiter (Chancellor, Dallas County Community College District), Dr. Michael Hinojosa (General Superintendent of the Dallas Independent School District), Jim Oberwetter (President/CEO of the Dallas Regional Chamber of Commerce) and Dr. Dan Jones (President, Texas A&M)
Date: Sept. 24, 2009
A photo from the event: Dan Jones, President, Texas A&M University, Carol Coletta, Preident and CEO, CEOs for Cities, Michael Hinojosa, General Superintendent, Dallas Independent School District, Wright Lassiter, Chancellor, Dallas County Community College District
