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Catlett to address Orange County Partnership

Dr. Lowell Catlett is a regent's professor/dean and chief administrative officer at New Mexico State University's College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences. Dr. Catlett will inform and entertain the Hudson Valley business community at the 25th Orange County Partnership Annual Event on Tuesday, December 6. The networking event will begin at 5 p.m. at Anthony's Pier 9. Tickets to the event are priced at $130 per person or $1,430 for a table of 12. For more information, please contact the Partnership at (845) 294-2323 or email: [email protected]. Dr. Catlett's knowledge of technologies and their implications on the way we live and work is addressed in his varied and upbeat presentations. Dr. Catlett presents on trends in healthcare, agriculture, the environment, education and, most recently on the state of the economy - and what's in store for businesses down the road. Dr. Catlett received his doctorate in economics from Iowa State University and has twice received the Don C. Roush Award for Excellence in Teaching. He is also the recipient of the prestigious Burlington Foundation Faculty Achievement Award for Outstanding University Teaching. Dr. Catlett is a consultant to many Fortune 500 companies and the U.S. Departments of Agriculture, Interior, Defense and Labor. The Partnership's Annual Networking Event celebrates the year's corporate attractions and expansions and recognizes outstanding Orange County citizens and companies. This year's event is expected to break all attendance records as the Partnership will be celebrating its 25th anniversary. Orange County Partnership Silver Anniversary Sponsors USA Datanet - Senior Partner Advance Testing - Landmark Sponsor Orange & Rockland Utilities - Landmark Sponsor Provident Bank - Landmark Sponsor TD Bank - Landmark Sponsor Central Hudson Gas & Electric - Landmark Sponsor E. Tetz & Sons, Inc. - Landmark Sponsor The corporate sponsors of the Annual Networking Event are: Ball Corporation; Bleakley, Platt & Schmidt, LLP; Citizens Bank; Clough Harbour & Associates; Construction Contractors Association of the Hudson Valley; CPV Valley, LLC; Crystal Run Healthcare; Drake, Loeb, Heller, Kennedy, Gogerty, Gaba, & Rodd PLLC; Fabricators & Erectors Association; Frontier Communications; Hudson Valley Crossing; John J. Lease Realtors; Judelson, Giordano & Siegel, CPA, PC; KeyBank; Millennium Pipeline Company, LLC; Morgan Construction Enterprises, Inc.; M&T Bank; Orange Regional Medical Center; Riverside Bank; The Frassetto Companies and The Times Herald-Record. .
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