Examiner.com Takes the People's Voice to the White House
Readers Submit Questions for the President's Economic Recovery Advisory Board
WASHINGTON, Jan. 27, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- On Thursday, January 27, Examiner.com participated in an on-site panel discussion at the White House with Austan Goolsbee, the chief economist for the President's Economic Recovery Advisory Board.
Jay Keller from Examiner.com asked the panel a series of questions that were submitted by Examiner.com readers on issues relating to the economy, that was streamed live on the White House website as well as Examiner.com. Both Mint.com and MSN Money also participated in the exclusive conversation.
"It's always exciting to be able to include our readers in this type of high level discussion," said Suzie Austin, SVP of Content and Marketing for Examiner.com. "To be able to incorporate local opinions and concerns from our network is a great echo of Examiner.com's reach and connection to communities across the country."
This event continues several Examiner.com collaborations with the White House, in 2010 Examiner.com participated in a roundtable with White House Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, Cecilia Munoz. Examiner.com was also a key contributor of the White House Salute the Troops initiative in the fall.
Watch today's presentation here.
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