CNBC ANNOUNCES LINE-UP FOR “CAPITAL EXCHANGE: BUILDING A RESILIENT WORKFORCE” ON SEPTEMBER 15

September 9, 2021


CNBC to Host Virtual Event on September 15 at 10:30am ET Featuring Interviews with Marty Walsh, Jason Wingard and Kristen Silverberg

ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J., September 9, 2021 – CNBC, today announced the line-up for a special edition of the Capital Exchange series event, Building a Resilient Workforce, which will take place on Wednesday, September 15 at 10:30am ET.

CNBC Senior Congressional Correspondent Ylan Mui will conduct a one-on-one interview with Marty Walsh, U.S. Department of Labor Secretary, as well as a panel discussion with Kristen Silverberg, Business Roundtable’s Executive Vice President of Policy, and Jason Wingard, Temple University President, on how the public and private sector must come together to empower the workforce in order to narrow skills and opportunity gaps. During the conversations, guest speakers will identify potential policies and applications to create a successful modern workforce and the partnerships needed to reach these goals.

CNBC’s Capital Exchange events feature candid conversations about how business and government can better collaborate to create jobs and economic growth. Featuring top lawmakers, CEOs and administration officials, Capital Exchange focuses on the confluence of policy, business and money.

Capital Exchange: Building a Resilient Workforce is sponsored by Prudential Financial.

To learn more about the event and register to attend, please visit: https://www.cnbcevents.com/capitalexchange/.

For more information about CNBC Events, attending, speaking or sponsoring, go to: www.cnbcevents.com.


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