Four months ago Connecticut and New York went into lockdown to fight the spread of the coronavirus. No one expected it to last this long, but now both states are slowly rolling back restrictions and we’re getting a clearer picture of the economic impact. We'll discuss doing business during COVID, with guests: Ebong Udoma, senior political reporter, WSHU J.D. Allen, assistant news director, WSHU Eric Gjede, vice president, government affairs, Connecticut Business & Industry Assocation Martin Cantor, Ed.D., director, Long Island Center for Socio-Economic Policy Karen DeWitt, capitol bureau chief, New York State Public Radio Fred McKinney, Ph.D., Carlton Highsmith Chair of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, professor of entrepreneurship and strategy, Quinnipiac University Brenda O'Neal, CEO and managing partner, LightSpeedEdu
Four months ago Connecticut and New York went into lockdown to fight the spread of the coronavirus. No one expected it to last this long, but now both states are slowly rolling back restrictions and we’re getting a clearer picture of the economic impact. We'll discuss doing business during COVID, with guests: Ebong Udoma, senior political reporter, WSHU J.D. Allen, assistant news director, WSHU Eric Gjede, vice president, government affairs, Connecticut Business & Industry Assocation Martin