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First Annual National Talent Ecosystem Council Symposium 2022 in College Station, TX!

Posted on July 5, 2022 by Lindsey Brenner

Thank you to everyone who came out for #NTEC22! We had amazing discussions about the #FutureOfWork and our efforts on developing an inclusive national talent ecosystem for emerging technologies!

And thank you to all of our panelists and speakers for bringing their insight and expertise to the first National Talent Ecosystem Council Symposium. It was a pleasure to host here in Aggieland and we look forward to what the future has in store for the National Science Foundation (NSF) #ConvergenceAccelerator project!

Thank you Linda K Molnar, Robby Robson, Aaron Bangor, Ph.D., CHFP, CPACC, Ben Amaba, PhD, PE, CPIM, LEED AP, Peter Khooshabeh, Ph.D., Cindy Lawley, Isabel Cardenas-Navia, Al Davis and our amazing keynote speakers, Dr. Jeff Allen and TWC Commissioner Julian Alvarez! A big shout out to Lindsey Brenner, Jason Moats, and Scott Miller for your amazing leadership in organizing this symposium and bringing us together!

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