Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce event: Congressman Shuster to address regional business community
The newly appointed Chairman of the U.S. House of Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, Congressman Bill Shuster will address the regional business community regarding his legislative proposals for 2013 – 2014, including infrastructure funding levels and regulatory reform initiatives.
A dynamic panel discussion will follow Congressman Shuster’s keynote to explore the future developments of the Lower Schuylkill River District, the Philadelphia International Airport, and future Public Private Partnership opportunities in our region.
Moderator:
Rob Fenza, Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, Liberty Property Trust
Panelists:
Tom Caramanico, President, McCormick Taylor
Tim Carden, Managing Director, Public Financial Management
Mark Gale, Chief Executive Officer, Philadelphia International Airport
Kate McNamara, Senior Real Estate Manager, Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation
What: Panel discussion on future developments of the Lower Schuylkill River District, the Philadelphia International Airport, and future Public Private Partnership opportunities in our region
Where: Radisson Warwick – Plaza, 220 South 17th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
When: Wednesday, April 3, 2013 from 8:00 10:00 a.m.
In Partnership with:
Philadelphia International Airport
Co-Sponsors:
General Building Contractors Association, Inc. (GBCA)
GPI
Liberty Property Trust
PFM (Public Financial Management)
PIDC
Supporting Organizations:
AIA Philadelphia
ABC – Associated Building Contractors
Mechanical & Service Contractors Associations
As the premier advocate for the business community, the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce works to attract, retain and grow jobs for companies and residents of the region. We represent 5,000 member companies in southeastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey, and northern Delaware.
For more info contact Liz Ferry, 215-790-3794, lferry@greaterphilachamber.com.
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