Multi-chamber PNW Economic Equity Summit is this Thursday morning, Aug. 24 at Highline College

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The Multi-chamber Pacific Northwest Economic Equity Summit is set for Thursday, August 24, at Highline College in Des Moines, Washington. The summit aims to unite local businesses and policy makers to strategize on enhancing economic equity in the region. Beginning at 11:09 AM local time, the event will feature discussions on collaborative approaches to tackle economic disparities. Highline College is strategically located in the Seattle Metropolitan Area, making it an ideal venue for fostering community engagement. Participants will include representatives from various sectors, including education, business, and government.

This summit is part of broader efforts to address economic challenges and promote inclusivity in Washington. By bringing together diverse voices, the event seeks to create actionable solutions for the local economy. The collaboration between organizations like Meta and LinkedIn highlights the importance of partnerships in driving policy change.

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