A class act: Greater Fayetteville Business Journal’s third quarterly Power Breakfast brings together education leaders

Fayetteville’s leaders, innovators and educators are invited to join the Greater Fayetteville Business Journal as we return to the Ralph and Linda Huff Orangery at the Cape Fear Botanical Garden on Tuesday, Sept. 16, for our third Power Breakfast in 2025.

At the next Power Breakfast titled “Higher Ed Impact: Bridging the Education & Business Gap,” we will be speaking with local education leaders on the impacts of higher education when meeting the needs of the regional workforce.

“In the past few years, higher education has been scrutinized more heavily. More and more focus has been placed on its relevance in relation to job placement for graduates and how that intersects with a tightening workforce,” shared Marty Cayton, publisher of the Greater Fayetteville Business Journal. “In this Power Breakfast, we’ll hear from the higher education leaders from our area on how their institutions are handling these changes and making a significant difference in our local economy and business community.”…

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