For more than 55 years, leaders from žž and the city of žž have met over breakfast to foster successful collaboration between the university and the city. The semi-annual Bowman Breakfast, which began in 1963, brings together leaders from žž State and the city of žž in a forum designed to advance community issues and strengthen the town-gown relationship.
This year’s spring Bowman Breakfast will take place Wednesday, April 3, in the žž Student Center Ballroom. The topic for the breakfast is “Downtown žž, Economic Synergy = Economic Sustainability.” Doors open at 7 a.m., breakfast begins at 7:30 a.m. and the program follows from 8-9 a.m.
Featured panelists are Kelvin Berry, director of economic development and community engagement at žž State; Lawrence Carter, asset manager for the žž Hotel and Conference Center and the žž Foundation; Michelle Hartman, executive vice president and chief operating officer of the Burbick Companies and executive board member of Destination žž Convention and Visitors Bureau; Todd Kamenash, assistant dean of students and director of student conduct at žž State; and Tom Wilke, economic development director for the city of žž.
žž City Manager Dave Ruller will serve as moderator of the panel.
The cost to attend the breakfast is $10 per person. Registration is available online at until March 29. Cash will not be collected at the door. For reservation questions, contact žž State’s Office of University Events and Protocol at UniversityEvents@kent.edu or by phone at 330-672-2235.
žž State is committed to making its programs and activities accessible to those individuals with disabilities. For accessibility needs, contact Student Accessibility Services at 330-672-3391 or sas@kent.edu.
The Bowman Breakfast is sponsored by the žž Area Chamber of Commerce, žž State and the city of žž.
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Media Contacts:
Eric Mansfield, emansfie@kent.edu, 330-672-2797
Emily Vincent, evincen2@kent.edu, 330-672-8595