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Saturday, March 31, 2012

Congressman Ted Deutch Will Be Keynote Speaker At The Boca Raton Executive Club's April 4th Meeting

President of the Boca Raton Executive Club and Boca Raton realtor, Elliot Koolik is proud to announce that Congressman Ted Deutch will be the featured speaker at the April meeting held at Woodfield Country Club.

The Boca Raton Executive Club presents a unique opportunity for local business leaders to enhance their professional network and become enlightened on the latest political developments direct from Washington, D.C.

Join us April 4th as Congressman Ted Deutch brings us up to date on the legislative landscape locally, nationally and globally during these critical times. Congressman Deutch serves Florida's 19th district in the House of Representatives. His priorities in the 112th Congress include strengthening the health and financial security of America's retirees, creating economic opportunity for South Florida families, and advancing the security interests of the United States, Israel, and our international allies.

Congressman Ted Deutch represents Florida’s 19th District, which includes portions of Palm Beach and Broward Counties and runs west of the turnpike from West Palm Beach, through Lake Worth and Boca Raton, and then into Broward communities including Parkland and Deerfield Beach. Prior to running for Congress, Deutch served in the Florida State Senate from 2006 to 2010.

Congressman Deutch’s priorities include creating jobs, helping small businesses grow, strengthening retirement security in America, investing in public education, and building an infrastructure that gives American businesses and workers a competitive advantage in the global marketplace. A former commercial real estate attorney, Congressman Deutch frequently draws upon his firsthand knowledge of how construction, commercial development, housing, infrastructure, and small business, together, drive South Florida’s economy. He is a sponsor of legislation endorsed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to establish a national infrastructure bank that would reduce the burden of financing infrastructure on taxpayers by leveraging private sector investment. Congressman Deutch is also a vocal advocate for the Democratic “Make it in America” agenda to implement policies that encourage businesses to create jobs and build products here at home. Included in this agenda are proposals to expand and make permanent the research and development tax credit, rebuild America’s once-vibrant manufacturing sector, accelerate the adoption of green energy technologies, and simplify the tax code to level the playing field for businesses large and small.

Congressman Deutch lives in the community of West Boca Raton with his wife and three children. Originally from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Congressman Deutch is a graduate of the University of Michigan and University of Michigan Law School.

About the Boca Raton Executive Club:
Boca Raton Executive Club members receive maximum exposure and a chance to develop new business contacts within Woodfield, Boca Raton and the surrounding area. Meetings are held in the ballroom at Woodfield Country Club in Boca Raton and begin at 12:00 noon and run until 1:30 pm. A buffet luncheon will be served during the meeting for the cost of $20.00 for members and $35.00 for non-members. If you are interested in learning more about the Executive Club or would like to become a member of this dynamic group, please contact our Executive Director, Michelle Clubb at MClubb@Koolik.com or via phone at 561-245-4609.

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