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Monday, April 28, 2008

Back in Los Angeles

I'm blogging from the road today in Los Angeles where the campaign is participating in the 2008 Milken Institute Global Conference. We'll be participating in a number of roundtable discussions including: "Education Reform: Learning from the Competition in Asia," "Business Leader's Toolkit: How Business Executives Can Influence Education Reform," and "A Nation Paralyzed: Is the United States at Risk of Losing the Education Race Worldwide?"

The Milken Institute Global Conference brings together some of the most extraordinary people in the world - from scientists, business executives and philanthropists to journalists, academics and Nobel laureates - to discuss, debate and deliberate today's most pressing social, political and economic challenges. I'm excited for the event and look forward to sharing some lessons learned over the week.

Also, in case you missed it – ED in '08 was featured on ABC's World News Tonight this weekend. Watch it and let me know what you think in the comments.   

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