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The Lubetkin Media Companies


At the Lubetkin Media Companies, we tell our clients' stories in sound and images.

Our Professional Podcasts division produces award-winning, broadcast-quality audio and video program content for the Web.

Steve Lubetkin Photography produces dramatic and artistic corporate, event, documentary and lifestyle photography.

Our Elevator Pitch Videos unit creates economical entry-level videos for organizations and individuals for use as video résumés or for inclusion on their websites.

State Broadcast News is an audio, video, and photojournalism news service that produces our own original news coverage content for other news organizations and for our own branding.

We are members of the Professional Photographers of America, the American Society of Media Photographers, the National Press Photographers Association, the Society of Professional Journalists, the Online News Association, the Radio and Television Digital News Association, and the Guild of Professional Photographers of the Delaware Valley.

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Jul 18, 2006


Lubetkin & Co. Communications is pleased to present the third podcast of the Rutgers University School of Business at Camden Quarterly Business Outlook. This quarterly forum, presented by Rutgers University in cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce of Southern New Jersey and sponsored by the law firm of Flaster Greenberg, features South Jersey area business leaders who assess the Southern New Jersey economy in their business sectors. This program was recorded on Tuesday, July 18, 2006, at the Clarion Hotel and Conference Center in Cherry Hill, NJ. Technical specifications regarding our production of podcasts is available here. Download the podcast program here (Stereo MP3 file, 89.9 mb, duration 1:03:58.)
The program was introduced by Peter R. Spirgel, managing shareholder in Flaster Greenberg, sponsor of the QBO panel.
(Photographs at QBO Copyright © 2006 by Steven L. Lubetkin)
The Moderator is Mitchell P. Koza, Ph.D., Dean of the Rutgers University School of Business at Camden.
The panel includes four leading experts in economics, healthcare, energy services, and banking who discussed current and six-month outlooks in their respective fields:
Peter Spirgel of Flaster Greenberg, left, confers with David Kotok, chairman and chief investment officer of Cumberland Advisors, who spoke on Global Economic Change.


 You can download Mr. Kotok's slide presentation here.
Edward Graham, chairman, president, and CEO of South Jersey Industries, discussed the Energy Services industry
Dr. Christopher Olivia, president and CEO of the Cooper Health System, discussed the Healthcare industry.
William Ryan, chairman, president, and CEO of TD Banknorth Inc., discussed the Banking Industry.

Total program length 1:00:51. Program is a 89.9mb stereo MP3 file.

Time Codes for the Podcast


00:00:00
Steve introduces the program

00:00:51
Steve explains the history of the Rutgers Quarterly Business Outlook.

00:02:00 Steve introduces the panelists for the program

00:04:14
Peter Spirgel, managing shareholder of Flaster Greenberg law firm, introduces Debra DiLorenzo, president of the Chamber of Commerce of South Jersey.

00:05:12
Debra DiLorenzo discusses the chamber's Council on Responsible Spending.

00:06:29 Dean Koza introduces the panel

00:07:26
Panelist #1, Energy Services: Edward Graham, South Jersey Industries

00:13:37 Panelist #2, Healthcare: Dr. Christopher Olivia, Cooper Health System

00:20:51
Panelist #3, Banking: William Ryan, TD Banknorth Inc.

00:29:11 Panelist #4, Global Economic Change: David Kotok, Cumberland Advisors.

00:48:55 Dean Koza concludes the panel, conducts Q&A and closes the program.

00:59:22 Steve concludes the podcast with program notes about Rutgers and invites listeners to send comments.