Automotive Journalists Talk Auto Industry at the Detroit Economic Club

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Mon Jan 12, 2009 9:41am EST

DETROIT, Jan. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- The Detroit Economic Club (DEC) is
pleased to host its annual North American International Auto Show Luncheon on
Thursday, January 15, 2009.  A panel discussion about the automotive industry
will begin at 11:30 a.m. at the Motor City Casino in Detroit, Michigan.
    Panelists are:
Daniel Howes, Business Columnist and Associate Business Editor, The
Detroit News    Philip Nussel, Managing Editor, Automotive News Online
    Tom Walsh, Business Columnist, Detroit Free Press

    Moderated by:
    Murray Feldman, Fox 2 News Anchor and Money Editor

    Join fellow DEC members and guests as our panel of journalists provide a
preview of the upcoming North American International Auto Show and discuss
what to expect from the auto industry in 2009 and beyond. Each attendee will
receive two weekday tickets to the 2009 North American International Auto Show
courtesy of the Detroit Auto Dealers Association.
    The Detroit Economic Club was formed in 1934 as a platform for the
discussion and debate of important business, government and social issues. It
is known internationally as a top speaking forum for prominent business and
government leaders, who address members and their guests at the Club's 35
meetings a season. With more than 3,200 members, the DEC is about vital
issues, prominent voices, a commitment to education and inspiring leadership.
The DEC is proud to have hosted every sitting U.S. President since Richard
Nixon and proud to be ranked among the top speaking platforms in the world.
Admission:  $40 for DEC members, $50 for guests of members and $75 for
nonmembers. Register at www.econclub.org.
SOURCE  Detroit Economic Club

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