MGA President Discusses the "Knowledge Economy"

On Thursday, March 30, Christopher Blake, Ph.D., president of MGA, attended a Robins Regional Chamber’s "Eggs and Issues” event "focused on the future of workforce development and the upward mobility of STEM-related fields." At the event, President Blake discussed the "knowledge economy" and how the University is making great strides to  produce "diverse students capable of leadership and advanced degrees, starting in high school, all the way through adulthood, and beyond."

Read the Houston Home Journal's coverage of the event here

MGA President Dr. Christopher Blake (left) and HoCo Development Authority Executive Director Angie Gheesling (left) discuss a concept Blake calls the “knowlege economy.” Photo: HHJ