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Reminder: Dan Glickman is Speaking Next Tuesday

Dan Glickman, President of the MPAA, will be speaking at lunch on Tuesday, June 14, in the Rotunda Room of the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center at 1300 Pennsylvania Ave., NW , in Washington.

Following his talk, three leading financial and policy analysts will engage him in a question-and-answer session: Motley Fool's Tom Gardner, Legg Mason's Blair Levin and Precursor's Rudy Baca.

The event will run from noon until 2 pm, and you can register online. Questions should be directed to Brooke Emmerick at 202-289-8928 or bemmerick@pff.org . Members of the media should contact Patrick Ross at 202-289-8928 or pross@pff.org .

This is the latest in The Progress & Freedom Foundation's CEO Luncheon Series. Previous series speakers have included Verizon CEO Ivan Siedenberg, Vonage CEO Jeffrey Citron, Qwest CEO Dick Notebaert, Sybase CEO John Chen and EchoStar CEO Charles Ergen.

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