AUGUSTA, GA (Danielle Harris) - The Political Science Club of Augusta State University and the Progressive Religious Coalition of Augusta have teamed up to present the Economics, Public Policy, and The Common Good panel discussion. The forum will be held Thursday, Nov. 1, at 7 p.m. in ASU’s Jaguar Student Activities Center Ballroom.
According to Craig Albert, Political Science Club advisor and professor in ASU’s Department of Political Science, this panel discussion will cover an array of topics including politics, government, business, morality, ethics, fiscal concern, and spirituality.
The moderator for the discussion will be Laurie Ott, vice president of community services for the University Health Care System.
Panelists include Hubert van Tuyll, chair of ASU’s Department of History, Anthropology, and Philosophy; Billy Alford, rector for St. Alban’s Episcopal Church; Bob Finnegan, chair of the Richmond County Republican Party; Lowell Greenbaum, chair of the Richmond County Democratic Party; Monty Osteen, CEO and president of Financial Holdings of Augusta, Inc.; Tonya Bonitatibus, for Savannah Riverkeeper; Katie Searles, professor in ASU’s Department of Political Science; and Patrick Blanchard, former CEO of Georgia-Carolina Bancshares, Inc.
According to Craig Albert, Political Science Club advisor and professor in ASU’s Department of Political Science, this panel discussion will cover an array of topics including politics, government, business, morality, ethics, fiscal concern, and spirituality.
The moderator for the discussion will be Laurie Ott, vice president of community services for the University Health Care System.
Panelists include Hubert van Tuyll, chair of ASU’s Department of History, Anthropology, and Philosophy; Billy Alford, rector for St. Alban’s Episcopal Church; Bob Finnegan, chair of the Richmond County Republican Party; Lowell Greenbaum, chair of the Richmond County Democratic Party; Monty Osteen, CEO and president of Financial Holdings of Augusta, Inc.; Tonya Bonitatibus, for Savannah Riverkeeper; Katie Searles, professor in ASU’s Department of Political Science; and Patrick Blanchard, former CEO of Georgia-Carolina Bancshares, Inc.
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