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All lectures are free and open to the public
 All lectures are free and open to the public

 2018 SciTech Lecture Series                 2018 SciTech Lecture Series

 Omega’s From Soil to Oil Addressing a Scientific  Signals from the Future:



 Need with a Natural and Sustainable Solution  Creating the Innovation Workforce




 presented by                                          presented by
 Andrew Hebard                         Dr. Gary M. Green



 President and Chief Executive Officer,  President, Forsyth Tech

 Technology Crops International


 Thursday, November 15th  Thursday, December 6

 4:00 p.m.     4 p.m.

 Strickland Auditorium   Strickland Auditorium

 Robert L. Strickland Center    Robert L. Strickland Center
 Forsyth Tech Main Campus  Forsyth Tech Main Campus

 2100 Silas Creek Parkway, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103  2100 Silas Creek Parkway, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103

 Enter campus on Miller Street and go to the end of the street. Turn   Enter campus on Miller Street and go to the end of the street. Turn
 left onto Oak Grove Road and then turn right into the first drive.  left onto Oak Grove Road and then turn right into the first drive.


                                           Lot
 Lot                                Lot CC3  CC4  Geneva Road
 Lot CC3  CC4                 Lot CC2
 Lot CC2  Geneva Road  Lot CC1
 Lot CC1                      Strickland Center                    Dr. Gary M. Green has been President of Forsyth Technical Community
 Strickland Center  Lot          813        Lot
                                            O1
 813
 O1  Ebert Street           When he’s not running a company, he’s playing in the dirt, growing   Bob Greene Hall  Ebert Street           College since 2001. Under Dr. Green’s leadership, Forsyth Tech has
 Bob Greene Hall                                                   become a national leader in technology-based workforce development.
 Lot CC  Lot O  unusual crops to make really smart products. When he’s not playing in   Lot CC  Lot O
 the dirt, he’s traveling the oceans looking for really feisty fish. When   The college is the home of the National Center for the Biotechnology
 he’s not traveling the oceans, he’s thinking about other unusual crops to   Workforce and developed the first nanotechnology associate degree
 grow. An entrepreneur combining business, nature and wellness…with   program in N.C. Forsyth Tech was chosen by the Manufacturing
                                                                   Institute one of four community colleges nationally to model advanced
 Miller Street           fun. Andrew has over 25 years of experience in building and managing   Miller Street           manufacturing skills standards endorsed by the National Association
 specialty crop agribusiness around the world, serving as Managing
 Director and Chief Executive Officer roles for the past 18 years. Originally   of Manufacturers. The College is designated a Center of Academic

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gs88zCb44Ww-  from Suffolk, England, he relocated to Winston-Salem, N.C., founded   Excellence and East Central U.S. regional center by the National Security
 Technology Crops International in 2004 and serves as President and CEO.   Silas Creek Parkway       Agency and Department of Homeland Security. Dr. Green has worked
 Silas Creek Parkway
 watch?v=Gs88zCb44Ww  You Tube Link  Andrew is proud to be a holder of the Royal Warrant, to serve as   with major workforce training initiatives with such companies as Boeing,
 To reserve a seat at this event:  To reserve a seat at this event:  You Tube Link  Reynolds American, HanesBrands, Siemens, and Caterpillar. He is a
 Mary Flournoy: 336.757.3812, mflournoy@forsythtech.edu   chairman for 2 charitable trusts and is an Hons graduate in agricultural   Mary Flournoy: 336.757.3812, mflournoy@forsythtech.edu   frequent presenter on workforce development and community college
 science.
 Russ Read: 336.734.7651, rread@forsythtech.edu  Russ Read: 336.734.7651, rread@forsythtech.edu  issues regionally, nationally, and internationally.
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