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NCS Breakfast with Rep. Suzanne Kosmas – June 2nd

Please join us as we welcome our new Congresswoman Suzanne Kosmas to our “Team Orlando” simulation and training community!

In addition to the Congresswoman, we will also have a presentation by Ms. Beth Pettitt, who is the Division Chief for Soldier Simulation Environments at the Simulation and Training Technology Center (STTC) here in Orlando.  Ms. Pettitt will discuss the new Joint Medical Simulation Technology Center, which has been established at the STTC.

NCS Breakfast Event with Special Guest Representative Suzanne Kosmas – June 2nd

Please join us as we welcome our new Congresswoman Suzanne Kosmas to our “Team Orlando” simulation and training community!

In addition to the Congresswoman, we will also have a presentation by Ms. Beth Pettitt, who is the Division Chief for Soldier Simulation Environments at the Simulation and Training Technology Center (STTC) here in Orlando.  Ms. Pettitt will discuss the new Joint Medical Simulation Technology Center, which has been established at the STTC.

Thanks to several generous corporate sponsors, we have been able to reduce the cost to attend!  Thank you sponsors Adacel, SGM Engineering, and Virtual Reality Medical Center!  Any net proceeds will be used to support NCS K-12 Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) initiatives.

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Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Registration: 7:30 am
Breakfast:  8:00 am – 9:15 am
Holiday Inn Select Orlando/East/UCF
12125 High Tech Avenue
Orlando, FL 32817

Sunrise Scramble Buffet

Cost:  $10.00

To register, contact Ron Stiles at rstiles@simulationinformation.com or 407-384-6111

Elected to Congress in 2008, Suzanne Kosmas, a former State Representative and small business owner, has served her community for over 30 years.  Kosmas was elected to the Florida House of Representatives in 1996 and was re-elected three times, serving four consecutive terms before being term-limited. In the state legislature, she earned praise for her moderate, common-sense approach to government.

As the State Representative for District 28, Kosmas successfully fought for children’s issues, including more money for local schools and helped improve health care for senior citizens.  A fiscal conservative, Kosmas also voted to eliminate taxes on investments and joined successful efforts to quash a proposed tax on services.

The Daytona Beach News-Journal wrote in an editorial that “Kosmas has been instrumental in focusing both Republicans and Democrats on building consensus on issues like education and child safety.”

Kosmas has been active in her community for over 30 years, and served as Chair of the Board for the United Way of Volusia County. She has served on the executive board of many local organizations including: the United Way Women’s Initiative, the Atlantic Center for the Arts, Friends of Spruce Creek Preserve, and Southeast Volusia Habitat for Humanity. She was Vice President of the Volusia/Flagler Boys & Girls Club and served for many years on Volusia County’s Planning and Zoning Board as well as the Cultural Arts Advisory Board.

Kosmas is a member of Coronado Methodist Church, where she recently served on a mission team assisting in construction of a pre-school in Guatemala. Southeast Volusia Habitat for Humanity recently recognized Kosmas for leadership in initiating the first “women build” home in New Smyrna Beach, constructed for a single mother with children.

Congresswoman Kosmas sits on the House Committee on Financial Services and the House Committee on Science & Technology.

Suzanne Kosmas has lived in the New Smyrna Beach area since 1973 and has four children: Paul, Michael, David, and Kristen.

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