“Today it was my honor to
join Governor Andrew Cuomo as SUNY and the Capital District welcomed President
Barack Obama to the University at Albany.
“Our College of Nanoscale
Science and Engineering served as an ideal backdrop as the President outlined his
vision for rebuilding the American economy. SUNY’s role as a leading economic
driver has been a beacon for job growth and for the preparation of tomorrow’s
highly skilled workforce, helping to position New York as a model for the
nation.
“It takes visionary leaders
like President Obama and Governor Cuomo, responsible public-private
partnerships, an engaged community, and a higher education network that is
committed to meeting workforce demands to achieve what we have in New York. It
is clear from my ongoing conversations with President Obama and the White House
around college cost and preparing America’s next generation of innovators that
he aims to bring these values to scale across the country.
“I commend President Obama
for his strong leadership on economic development and his determined focus on
creating – as we say here in New York – jobs, jobs, jobs.”
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