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The special event also offers an opportunity to expand your network and collaborate with other attendees.

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Welcome and hear from Winston-Salem State University’s new chancellor, Bonita J. Brown, and learn how WSSU is contributing to the growth of Winston-Salem at the State of Education, happening Tuesday, Aug. 20.

Chancellor Brown, an incoming leader in Winston-Salem’s education ecosystem, will serve as keynote speaker for the engaging community event, hosted by Greater Winston-Salem, Inc.

Don’t miss your opportunity to get to know Brown’s vision for the university and the future of the region’s talent and workforce development.

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