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Signature Event: Community Conversations (Tim Baylor, Sarah Clyne and David Mortenson)

  • Writer: Northside Economic Opportunity Network
    Northside Economic Opportunity Network
  • May 25, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jul 12, 2021



Tuesday, December 8, 2020

In the inaugural Community Conversation, Warren invited a group of high-impact business and development leaders to share their perspectives. View this dynamic virtual conversation of community perspectives on the pandemic, civil unrest, recession, and recovery—and what it takes to keep small businesses operational.


Featured Guests:

Tim Baylor, President

JADT Development Group


Sarah Clyne, Executive Director

Northside Funders Group


David Mortenson, Chairman

Mortenson Company





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