Page 7-B Task Fore© Efforts To Be Televised' The “high-tech” explosion of the last decade has brought about a disturbing reversal in America’s status in the world marketplace. Once preemi nent American industries sud denly find themselves playing catch-up with foreign com petitors. And a skilled work force finds that many of its skills are no longer required. The challenge to our leaders if to find ways to bring America into the forefront of this technological revolution rather than dealing with the consequences of being its victim. In May the University of North Carolina Center for Public Television will produce a one-hour news/interview program entitled " Education For Economic Growth ”, which will examine how a group of concerned political, business and education leaders are working to meet the challenges presented by the high-tech revolution. The pro gram will air May 4 at 8 P.M. on Channel 2 and will be available for distribution na tionally on other PBS stations. The program will focus on the activities of a Task Force on Education for Economic Growth established last December by North Carolina Gov. James B. Hunt, Jr., chairman of the Education Commission of the States. Hie group will meet in Research Triangle Park, May 4 to hold its final planning ses sion before presenting its recommendations to the Education Commission of the States and the National Governors Conference later in the summer. To provide an in-depth look at the issues before the group, the Center will gather a panel of key members of the task force for a news/discussion program to be hosted by na tional public affairs commen tator Martin Agronsky. Participants will include Gov. Hunt and the task force co-chairmen, Gov. Pierre S. duPont, IV, of Delaware, and Frank Cary, chairman of the board and chief executive of ficer of International Business Machines Corp. Others on the panel will be Phillip Caldwell, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Ford Motor Com pany; Dr. Calvin Frazier, commissioner of education of Colorado; Whilhelmina Delco, Tx. state represen tative; Glenn Watts, presi dent of the Comminications Workers of America; and Dr. William Friday, president of the University of North Carolina. Roundtable ELIZABETH CITY- Headlining Economic Development Day Friday during the Regional Technology Fair at Elizabeth City State University, will be the Economic Development Roundtable. Open to everyone at no cast, the roundtable is sponsored by Northeastern North Carolina Tomorrow. “We anticipate a good turn out of individuals not only those involved with economic development but also those in terested in the future of the region,” Joe M. Parker of Ahoskie and NNCT chairman said. The program will be held at the new Graduate and Conti nuing Education Center at ECSU. “We expect many of the people attending our an nual meeting to also attend the roundtable,” Parker add ed. The annual meeting will also be at the graduate center and features D. M. (Lauch) Faircloth, State Secretary of Commerce, as the keynote speaker at the Thursday evening banquet. The program for the round table discussion includes recognized state leaders in the Held and represents a cross-section of state, com munity corporate and educators officials. Moderator for the round table is Winnie Wood of Camden who heads the NNCT Business, Industry and Tourism Committee. 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