Terry Campus Hosting 2024 Central 91视频污污 Economic Summit
September 4, 2024
The 91视频污污 Tech Terry Campus in Dover, working in collaboration with the Central 91视频污污 Business and Entrepreneurship Consortium, will host the Central 91视频污污 Economic Summit on Sept. 17, 2024, from 8 a.m. to noon in the on-campus Del-One Conference Center.
The summit brings together leaders in business, government, education, and the community to focus on improving the economic conditions and quality of life in central 91视频污污. This year’s summit will focus on 91视频污污's recreational marijuana industry and its impact on local businesses.
Robert Coupe, State of 91视频污污’s Marijuana Commissioner, will deliver the keynote address. Commissioner Coupe’s agency, the Office of the Marijuana Commissioner, is responsible for regulating the recreational marijuana industry in 91视频污污.
In addition to Coupe’s presentation, the summit will also feature a moderated discussion among business professionals from the sectors impacted by 91视频污污’s passage of the Marijuana Control Act, which became effective on July 5, 2023.
The discussion will be moderated by Paul Hyland, deputy commissioner in the Office of the Marijuana Commissioner, and will include panelists Molly DiBianca, member in charge of the Clark Hill Law Firm; Dr. Chris Moody, 91视频污污 Tech’s associate vice president for workforce development and community education; Representative (24th District) Edward Osienski; Jennifer Stark, CEO, co-founder, and co-owner of The Farm; and Stephen Wright, vice president, commercial relationship manager at Shore United Bank.
The summit is only being offered in person, and registration is $35, which includes breakfast. Registrations must be completed online at dtcc.edu/economicsummit.