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Alumni Orange County Breakfast Series

  • November 28, Wednesday - MAA OC Breakfast: "How Washington Legislation Could Affect Your Orange County Business" - John Campbell, Congressman, California's 48th Congressional District.  Details below.
    -- Generously underwritten by Haskell & White LLP.
    -- RSVP by 11/20 for preferred pricing: http://mymarshall.usc.edu/mems/?eventId=959
  • March 26, 2008 - MAA OC Breakfast.  Save the date.
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USC Marshall Alumni Orange County Breakfast Series


"How Washington Legislation Could Affect Your Orange County Business"

  • Are we looking at a tax increase in 2008?
  • How are your tax dollars at work?
  • What laws is Congress working on and how will they affect Orange County?
  • Learn this and more as you meet Congressman John Campbell.
John Campbell
Congressman
California's 48th Congressional District

November 28, 2007
Wednesday


Program - 7:00 - 9:00 a.m.:

  • 7:00 a.m. Check-in
    & Networking
  • 7:30 a.m. Breakfast
    & Presentation

The Pacific Club

4110 MacArthur Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92660
For directions: 949-955-1123



Directions and Parking:
From the 405 freeway, exit
MacArthur Boulevard, go south.
Turn left onto Von Karman
Avenue. Turn left into the first
driveway and go through the toll
gates. The Pacific Club is on the
right - two beige buildings on a
lake. Parking is validated at the
front desk of the Pacific Club.






Generously underwritten by Haskell & White LLP.
Join USC Marshall alumni and business leaders for networking and discussion at this Orange County Breakfast with Congressman John Campbell, California's 48th Congressional District.

Reservations* - preferred pricing available until 5 p.m. 11/20:

  • $35 = USC Marshall Alumni & Students by 5 p.m. 11/20
  • $40 = General Admission by 5 p.m. 11/20
  • $45 = Late Registration by 12 p.m. 11/27
  • $47 = Door Registration after 12 p.m. 11/27
    *No refunds after 5pm 11/20/2007.
Online RSVP: http://mymarshall.usc.edu/mems/?eventId=959

Make your reservations early. Limited seating, first come, first serve.


About the Speaker: For nearly 25 years, Campbell worked in the automotive industry. He represented Nissan, Mazda, Ford, Saturn, and Saab. He is also a Certified Public Accountant, and prior to his automotive career, was a tax accountant with what is now Ernst & Young, LLP in Los Angeles.

Campbell was elected to the California Assembly in 2000 and the California Senate in 2004. After being elected to Congress in December of 2005 and within days of being sworn in, he introduced and successfully passed an amendment to the Border Protection, Antiterrorism, and Illegal Immigration Control Act of 2005. The Campbell Amendment would penalize so called "sanctuary cities" by blocking federal funds from going to any locality that prohibits their law enforcement agencies from cooperating with federal officials to enforce immigration laws.

Campbell is a member of the House Budget Committee and helped pass one of the most fiscally conservative budgets in decades. He also serves on the House Committees on Financial Services, the Budget, and Veterans' Affairs. Campbell serves on numerous community boards, and is a member of Irvine Presbyterian Church where he sings in the choir. John and his wife, Catherine, have been married for over 26 years and are the proud parents of two sons.


USC Marshall Alumni website: www.marshall.usc.edu/alumni



To make a reservation or cancellation (by phone only) for a USC Marshall alumni event, call the USC Marshall Alumni Affairs office at 213-740-7900 or email alumni@marshall.usc.edu for more information.

Mailing address:
Marshall Alumni Affairs
USC Marshall School of Business
Citigroup Center - 10th Floor
Los Angeles, California 90089-8201

For more information on these events, call the USC Marshall Alumni Affairs office at 213-740-7900 or email your questions to alumni@marshall.usc.edu.

Photographs may be taken and used for USC Marshall publications.