Professor Mike Connell Featured Presenter at Monmouth College Associates Luncheon

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A COLLEGE-COMMUNITY LUNCHEON SERIES

FEATURING MONMOUTH SPEAKERS

MONMOUTH ASSOCIATES

PRESENTER: Professor Mike Connell 

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17| NOON

MEKS ON MAIN

201 N. Main St., Monmouth, IL

$15 per ticket

Money is such a simple device that children use and understand it and yet it is so devilishly complex that empire builders utilize it to conduct global trade and finance exchanges that will occur in the future. Over time, money evolves to ever more efficiently serve the participants of commerce. Join Professor Connell as he ponders: “Is Bitcoin the next step in that evolutionary process or is it a pot of gold mirage at the rainbow’s end?” 

Parking

Corner of North 1st Street and East Archer Ave or

Corner of North Main Street and West Boston Ave 

Please note the location change from previous Monmouth Associates Luncheons. 

RSVP BY NOVEMBER 14

309-457-2231 or 

alumni@monmouthcollege.edu

***Courtesy of Monmouth College***

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