Tuesday, September 20, 2011

$50 To Hear Walker & Co. Talk About Jobs - - Who's Getting Jobbed, Now?

We're not making this up: Scott Walker, Rebecca Kleefisch and cabinet secretaries invite the "public" to hear them speak about jobs - - for $50!

Talk about attendance suppression. Talk about tacky:


Governor's Small Business Summit

Join Governor Scott Walker, Lt. Governor Rebecca Kleefisch and Wisconsin state agencies involved in a job creation for a small business summit on

Tuesday, November 1, 2011
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Lambeau Field, Green Bay, WI

Don't miss this opportunity to meet Wisconsin's new leadership team involved in job creation.
This summit will bring cabinet secretaries and state agencies together with small business owners, entrepreneurs and innovators to discuss topics of interest. A Brown Bag Lunch with Governor Walker and Lt. Governor Kleefisch will conclude with the Governor's keynote speech addressing Wisconsin's business climate and economy.
Register for the event, get expert advice and share your ideas for growing jobs, the economy and your community.
Registration is just $50. Online registration accepts Mastercard, Visa or Discover. Hurry, registration deadline is October 25, 2011.
Registration fees are non-refundable.
Click here for a copy of the working agenda.

Hotel Accommodations

There is a block of 50 rooms reserved under the Governor's Small Business Summit for 10/31/11.
Where: Hilton Garden Inn, 1015 Lombardi Ave.
Contact: Teresa Carroll, Office: 920-405-0400, Cell: 920-609-9903
Mention the code "govsum" to receive the lower government rate of $70
Deadline for hotel reservations: 10/10/11

Other Information

Driving directions or other hotel and dining information.
For any questions regarding this event, email: gov_smalbizsummit@wheda.com

2 comments:

Paul Trotter said...

My God- it sounds like one of those inspirational seminars!

Betsy said...

Is that legal? Can you really charge to meet with public employees? And if you can't afford to travel to Green Bay and pay, what then?