Join us for the 7th Annual P3 Policy Spring Forum at George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government!
Please join the Center for Transportation Public-Private Partnership (P3) Policy at George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government on April 19, 2022, for its annual P3 Spring Forum. The event aims to engage with industry leaders and the academic community to discuss pressing issues surrounding P3s for highways, transit, and the future of mobility.
The Forum will include three panels and a keynote during a catered lunch. Doors will open at 9:30 am, and the program will run from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.
Forum Agenda (speakers subject to change)• 9:30 am: Doors Open (in-person registration available as space permits)
• 10:00 am: Introductory Remarks
Remarks provided by Dr. Jonathan Gifford, Professor, and Director of the Center P3 Center Director • 10:10 am: Panel 1—DC Streetlight
Panelists: Jonathan Willingham (Chief of Staff to Councilmember Mary Cheh (Ward 3)), Kathryn Roos (Deputy Chief Operations Officer, District Department of Transportation), Sia Kusha (Senior Vice President, Group Head Business Development & Partnering, Plenary Americas). Moderator to be announced.• 11:15 am: Panel 2—Regressive P3s? Progress and Prospects for the Progressive P3 Model
Panelists and Moderator to be announced• 12:30 pm: Lunch Keynote
Remarks provided by Anna Bonet, Chief Executive Officer, Elizabeth River Crossings (Abertis)• 1:45 pm: Panel 3: The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), a conversation facilitated by Young Professionals in Infrastructure (YPI)
Panelists: Steve Dewitt (Senior Vice President for Business Development, ACS Infrastructure Development), Sallye Perrin (Senior Vice President, WSP), Geoff Segal, (Senior Vice President for Government Relations, Macquarie Group)• 3:00 pm: Event Concludes
Discussion
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