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LA5 The Rotary Club of Los Angeles Hosts Mayoral Luncheon

LA5 The Rotary Club of Los Angeles, the “LA5” All Five Mayoral Candidates, Former California Governor Gray Davis as Moderator

ERIC GARCETTI
    City Councilman for the 13th District and former City Council President

WENDY GREUEL
    City Controller and former City Councilwoman for the 2nd District

KEVIN JAMES
    Talk radio host and attorney

JAN PERRY
    City Councilwoman for the 9th District

EMANUEL PLEITEZ
    Chief Strategy Officer at Spokeo and former Mayor Villaraigosa aide

Mayor Debates on the Future of LA for Business and Civic Leaders, sponsored by LA5 The Rotary Club of Los Angeles, the leading business and civic organization in Los Angeles, serving LA for over 100 years.

The challenges facing the future of Los Angeles are great – but so are the opportunities.  In this debate Mayoral candidates will face some of the top business leaders in Los Angeles, asking tough questions.  It’s an event not to be missed. 

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Dates: Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 11:00am - 4:00pm
Event Price: $50
Organization: LA5 Rotary Club Los Angeles
Venue: JW Marriott
900 W. Olympic Blvd.
Los Angeles, California 90015
Web Site: www.rotaryla5.org
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