Welcome.
Cleary University is proud to sponsor the Livingston Economic Club Luncheon Series as a service to our students and our community. The mission of the Livingston Economic Club is to enrich the Livingston County community by hosting speakers who can share a broad spectrum of social, political, intellectual, and cultural experiences. The 2009 series presents a great lineup of speakers that continues a great tradition established with our first LEC Speakers Luncheon in 2004.
Livingston Economic Club
The mission of the Livingston Economic Club is to enrich the Livingston County community by hosting speakers who can share a broad spectrum of social, political, intellectual, and cultural experiences.
May 12, 2010: Michael Reagan
05/12/2010 11:30
05/12/2010 13:30
Location:
Johnson Center Michael Reagan is the eldest child of President Ronald Reagan and Academy Award winning actress Jane Wyman. Reagan regularly appears on network television as a commentator and guest with multiple programs including The Today Show, Good Morning America, Nightline and on FOX News Channel. He was honored in 2006 as an electee to the board of trustees of Eureka College, President Reagan’s Alma Mater. Reagan’s weekly column is published in 300+ newspapers and he has authored multiple books including the best-selling autobiography, “On the Outside Looking In,” “The Common Sense of An Uncommon Man: The Wit, Wisdom and Eternal Optimism of Ronald Reagan,” and most recently, “Twice Adopted”.
Times for all lectures:
11:30 - noon: Networking
Noon: Lunch service
12:30: Speaker begins
1:15 - 1:30: Q & A
October 7, 2010: Elizabeth Edwards
10/07/2010 11:30
10/07/2010 13:30
Location:
Johnson Center Dedicated to strengthening America’s communities, Elizabeth Edwards works with causes that help provide equal opportunities for all school children. In 1996, Mrs. Edwards co-established the Wade Edwards Foundation and helped build a free computer lab - the Wade Edwards Learning Lab - for high school students in Raleigh. The Wade Edwards Foundation runs a statewide short fiction contest for North Carolina’s high school juniors, awarding $10,000 a year in scholarships and grants to high school English programs. Mrs. Edwards remains active with the Parent Teacher Associations at her children’s schools, as well as with a variety of charitable efforts, including fundraising for the March of Dimes benefit. Mrs. Edwards shares her experiences on the campaign trail in her memoir, “Saving Graces: Finding Solace and Strength from Friends and Strangers.”
Times for all lectures:
11:30 - noon: Networking
Noon: Lunch service
12:30: Speaker begins
1:15 - 1:30: Q & A
The Livingston Economic Club founding partners are pleased to welcome new members to our advisory board as well as to accept individual speaker sponsorships. For information on either of these two opportunities, please contact us at lec@cleary.edu, or call us at 517-548-3670.
Tom Sullivan
President and CEO, Cleary University
Founding partners include:
CLEARY UNIVERSITY
COMCAST CABLE
GREATER BRIGHTON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
HARTLAND AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
HOMETOWN NEWSPAPERS
HOWELL AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
LIVINGSTON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
U.S. CONGRESSMAN MIKE ROGERS
Our 2010 media sponsors - Comcast Cable and Livingston County Daily Press and Argus












