Railway. A native of new orleans, mr. Moorman grew up in mississippi and educated at the Georgia Institute of technology and harvard university. Last month mr. Moorman announced plans to step down from his current role. D about a year and a half. And he completes his time at amtrak at the end of the year, he says thats longer than he originally planned to. We invited him here to talk about amtraks continuing budget woes, derailments, customer complaints about service, the famous stampede at penn station where 16 people were injured. Repair plans for what some commuters are calling the summer of hell in new york city. And the needed infrastructure that the Rail Industry needs in being required to keep itself open and running smoothly. Richard anderson, a former Airline Executive from delta airlines, somebody from a very different vein coming in and on boarding as an executive, theyre now coceos, at the end of the year richard will have to put his wings down and put his rail cars on. In
Thank you all for coming today. My name is natt malcus, an Education Research fellow here at the American Enterprise ens tut. I would like to thank everyone joining us here today, also those who are joining on live stream and for our friends watching on cspan. Our event today, Charter Schools in the developing world with a keynote from Liberian Education minister george k. Werner. We have a simple program. After a few introductory remarks, we will have a brief video. A picture is worth 1,000 words, so we will give you a come of minutes of those, to root todays conversation about schools in liberia. Then we will turn it over to minister werner who will give his keynote address. Following that we have a fantastic panel today with seth andrew from democracy builders, amy black from results from development, and alejandro ka brar owe from the International Finance corporation. I will introduce them in detail when the panel joins me up here. We will have about 45 minutes of q a time with so
Railway. A native of new orleans, mr. Moorman grew up in mississippi and educated at the Georgia Institute of technology and harvard university. Last month mr. Moorman announced plans to step down from his current role. D about a year and a half. And he completes his time at amtrak at the end of the year, he says thats longer than he originally planned to. We invited him here to talk about amtraks continuing budget woes, derailments, customer complaints about service, the famous stampede at penn station where 16 people were injured. Repair plans for what some commuters are calling the summer of hell in new york city. And the needed infrastructure that the Rail Industry needs in being required to keep itself open and running smoothly. Richard anderson, a former Airline Executive from delta airlines, somebody from a very different vein coming in and on boarding as an executive, theyre now coceos, at the end of the year richard will have to put his wings down and put his rail cars on. In
Thank you all for coming today. My name is natt malcus, an Education Research fellow here at the American Enterprise ens tut. I would like to thank everyone joining us here today, also those who are joining on live stream and for our friends watching on cspan. Our event today, Charter Schools in the developing world with a keynote from Liberian Education minister george k. Werner. We have a simple program. After a few introductory remarks, we will have a brief video. A picture is worth 1,000 words, so we will give you a come of minutes of those, to root todays conversation about schools in liberia. Then we will turn it over to minister werner who will give his keynote address. Following that we have a fantastic panel today with seth andrew from democracy builders, amy black from results from development, and alejandro ka brar owe from the International Finance corporation. I will introduce them in detail when the panel joins me up here. We will have about 45 minutes of q a time with so
Thank you all for coming today. Im Education Research fellow at the American Enterprise institute. Thank everyone who is joining us here today, also, those who are joining on livestream and for our friends watching on cspan. Our event today, Charter Schools in the developing world with a keynote from the Liberian Education minister. George k. Werner. We have a Simple Program after a few introductory remarks were going to have a brief video, picture is worth a thousand words so well give you a couple minutes of those. The root of todays conversation about schools in liberian then well turn it over to mr. Werner for his keynote address. Following that a fantastic panel today with seth andrew from democracy builders, amy black from results from development and from the International Finance corporation. Ill introduce them in detail when the panel joins me here. Well have about 45 minutes of q a time with some opportunity for the audience to join, as well. For those following on social med