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Lecture Thursday: Economy of the Route 30 Corridor
Ted Peters, president of Bryn Mawr Trust Company and Jack Brennan, former CEO of Vanguard will talk about the economy, local and global, and how it has affected the Route 30 corridor.
Susan Wolf and Lois Wysocki, who both retired last year from the Radnor Township School District, have created “HomeGrown: Lectures-Learning-Locally,” a five-part lecture series.
The first lecture will be a discussion with Ted Peters, president of Bryn Mawr Trust Company and Jack Brennan, former CEO of Vanguard, at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 26.
The duo will talk about the economy, local and global, and how it has affected the Route 30 corridor. The sessions will be informal and attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions of the speakers and to mingle with other people.
A subscription to the series is $75 ($65 for current members of Wayne Art Center), and $20 for individual lectures. You can register on the Wayne Art Center website.
The other speakers in the lecture series are:
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