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Investing in the Future: The Economic Power of North Carolina Public Education

Date and Time

Tuesday, October 8, 2024, 7:00 PM until 8:00 PM

Event Contact(s)

Sara Baysinger

Category

Community Event

Registration Info

Registration is required

About this event

Join the LWVNC on Zoom for an important look at the state of public education in North Carolina. Open to the public. Registration is required.

Our guest speaker is Alexandra Forter Sirota, Director of the NC Budget & Tax Center.

This event will feature an insightful discussion on the critical role public education plays in shaping North Carolina’s economy. We’ll explore how investments in our public schools directly influence state and local economic growth, workforce development, and community well-being. Our speaker will delve into the long-term economic benefits of a strong public education system and the challenges it faces. We are honored to welcome Alexandra Forter Sirota from NC Budget & Tax Center, who will share her expert insights into the financial impact and future implications of education funding on North Carolina’s economy.

Perfect for educators, policymakers, business leaders, and community members who are invested in the future of our state.

Guest Speaker:

Alexandra Forter Sirota is the Director of the NC Budget & Tax Center, where she leads efforts to advance economic opportunity and shared prosperity in our state. Alexandra works to connect the dots across policy areas and identify opportunities for building the base of support for policies that will deliver better outcomes for all North Carolinians.

Before joining the Budget & Tax Center, Alexandra worked at Action for Children NC (now NC Child) on economic security policy and at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in the community affairs department. Alexandra has experience at community-based and international non-governmental organizations in the areas of community development, asset-building, and family economic security.

Alexandra received a joint Master's degree in International Relations and Public Policy from the University of Chicago and studied anthropology at Haverford College. When she’s not working, you will find Alexandra making prints and traveling with family.
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