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Erath County Business and Health Summit to be Held Virtually July 27

The business community is invited to the Erath County Business and Health Summit on Wednesday, July 27, from 9 a.m. to noon. The Zoom session is free, but registration is requested —https://tarletonstate.us/summitregistration.

The interactive summit, hosted by Erath Engaged, an outreach of Tarleton State University’s Rural Communication Institute, will focus on the most recent Erath health statistics. Other sessions later will address Nutrition and Local Resources for You and Your Employee, and Preparing Your Business for Natural and Manmade Disasters.

The expected participants — entrepreneurs, business leaders, aspiring business owners — will work together to develop potential solutions for the health of employees and their families.

This session is the first of several planned. The August health summit will focus on education.

Events are supported by the Texas Department of State Health Services, Public Health Regions 2/3, and co-sponsored by the Tarleton Small Business Development Center.

Contact Dr. Jennifer T. Edwards at jtedwards@tarleton.edu, Dr. Subi Gandhi at gandhi@tarleton.edu or Dr. Misty Smith at mistysmith@tarleton.edu.

A founding member of The Texas A&M University System, Tarleton transforms generations by inspiring discovery, leadership and inclusion through teaching and research. Degree programs for more than 14,000 students in Stephenville, Fort Worth, Waco, Midlothian, at RELLIS Academic Alliance in Bryan, and online emphasize real-world learning that addresses regional needs while sustaining the values of excellence, integrity and respect. 

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