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Nonprofit Leaders Attend Obama Jobs Forum

By Ian Wilhelm
The Chronicle of Philanthropy

President Obama today is holding a White House event to discuss job growth, and some charity leaders will be rubbing shoulders with executives from Google and Disney. The guest list is primarily made up of business people, union leaders, and mayors, but a few charity officials will be among the 130 or so attendees. They include Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins, chief executive of Green for All, an Oakland, Calif., group focused on creating “green jobs”;

President Obama today is holding a White House event to discuss job growth, and some charity leaders will be rubbing shoulders with executives from Google and Disney.

According to The New York Times, the conference will have six discussion groups. They will be on “innovative and green jobs, small-business incentives, long-range infrastructure plans, encouraging export-oriented businesses, government and private-sector partnerships, and training for the jobs of the future.”

The guest list is primarily made up of business people, union leaders, and mayors, but a few charity officials will be among the 130 or so attendees.

They include Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins, chief executive of Green for All, an Oakland, Calif., group focused on creating “green jobs”; Robert Greenstein, director of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a thank tank in Washington; and Lawrence Mishel, president of the Economic Policy Institute, another Washington think tank.

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