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Moving up, Moving Forward, and Moving Out

Alfred Broaddus

Speech from Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

Abstract: Thank you very much. Ms. Roberson, members of the faculty, parents and friends, and — most importantly — members of the Thomas Jefferson High School Class of 2001, it is truly a pleasure and an honor to be with you this afternoon. Speakers in situations like this routinely start speeches by noting what a pleasure it is to be with their audiences, so I know that's a pretty shopworn phrase. But this is truly a treat for an old TJ alumnus like me. Even so, I promise I won't keep you long. Instead, I'll give you my Domino's Pizza speech — if I haven't delivered it in 10 to 12 minutes, you get a free pizza.

Date: 2001-06-13
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