2014 New Hampshire Millennial Action Summit
A Symposium on Health and Education in the 21st Century

Expert speakers and industry executives will be coming together to take a look at our changing healthcare and education landscapes. Breakout sessions involve active attendee participation and are intended to provide for thoughtful discussion. Attendees will have the opportunity to attend three panels, two breakouts, and a keynote.

Healthcare topics include value-based care, pharmaceutical and biotech growth, non-physician primary care providers, innovations in health care delivery, and more. Education topics include teacher preparation and quality instruction, meaningful assessment, Common Core curriculum, higher education cost transformations, and more.

Registration includes a continental breakfast, lunch voucher, and dinner banquet catered by the Hanover Inn. This is provided for you with generous support from the President's Office, Tucker Foundation, and Rockefeller Center. Contact us if you require a fee waiver or reserve your seat today: http://www.millennialactioncoalition.org/#!registration/c8dm<http://www.millennialactioncoalition.org/#!registration/c8dm.>

Join us on Saturday, May 3, at Dartmouth College for this day of action!

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Preliminary Speakers List

Philip Hanlon, PhD, President, Dartmouth College
Sam Potolicchio, PhD, Faculty, Georgetown University
Charles Wheelan, PhD, Founder, The Centrist Project
Nick Troiano, Co-Founder, The Can Kicks Back

Andrew Kelly, PhD, Director, Center on Higher Education Reform
Bill Duncan, President, Advancing New Hampshire Public Education
Arthur McKee, PhD, Director, National Council on Teacher Quality
Meredith Liu, MBA, Chief Financial Officer, Match Education

Elliott Fisher, MD, MPH, Director, The Dartmouth Institute
Albert Mulley, Jr., MD, MPP, Director, The Dartmouth Center
Gene Harkless, DNSC, ARNP, President, NH NP Association
Stuart Kahl, PhD, President Emeritus, Measured Progress