Business, In The News
Posted by Dan Nonte on Wednesday, September 14, 2011 10:18 am
Brod speaks to WFMY about jobs bill
Andrew Brod, senior research fellow with UNCG’s Bryan School of Business and Economics, appeared on WFMY to talk about the economy and the jobs bill proposed by President Barack Obama.
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