
Nicholas Potter
Nicholas Potter is an expert from the UNM Bureau of Business and Economic Research, where studies track job creation and loss in the wake of Santa Fe's passage of the highest minimum wage
requirement in the nation.
He has over three years of experience with economic analysis and is the author of "Earnings and Employment: The Effects of the Living Wage Ordinance in Santa Fe, New Mexico", a project commissioned by the city of Santa Fe.
Nicholas is a Taos High School graduate.
Kit Carson Electric Conference Room
118 Cruz Alta Rd, Taos
January 5, 2007
7:30 am to 9:00 am |
January 2007 Topic:
STATE WIDE
LIVING WAGE LAW
Opening &
Introduction of first Speaker
by FFCF Chair Tyler Hannigan
Nicholas Potter
Presentation
Jerry Easley
Presentation
Bill Stephens
Presentation
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Jerry Easley
Jerry Easley is a former Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce executive. He shepherded that city's business community through the often
contentious debate.
Bill Stephens
Bill produces the Taos Economic Report. He is retired from Sandia National Laboratory and has been looking at Economic Development in Taos, as a hobby,
since the late 1980's.
First Friday Forum will be Webcast "Live" on the Intenet each month'
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