Public-Private Partnerships Leadership Workshop

Successful PPPs combine open, transparent governance with effective financial tools to properly allocate risks and rewards between the government and private sectors.  Become a part of the conversation that will explore “The Governance and Financial Tools of Public-Private Partnerships.”  

 

The Center for Finance Strategy Innovation at The University of Texas at Dallas in collaboration with Greg Hirsch of ETB Systems Inc. presents this interactive workshop on Thursday, March 25 from 8:00 to 11:45 a.m. at the University of Texas at Dallas campus in Richardson, TX.

 

The event will be a gathering of some of the top minds and leaders in the use of PPP's and will explore best practices, financial tools, next steps and new techniques to develop the next generation PPP projects.  The goal is to engage in an educated,respectful, and interactive conversation.  In this interactive workshop, you will be engaged in conversation with experts who have deep experience developing,structuring, financing and managing projects.

 

Panelists and key attendees at this time include:

-       Congressman Pete Sessions (pending his voting schedule)

-       Paul N. Wageman (Chair, NTTA)

-       David Leininger (CFO, DART)

-       Wes Jurey (President, Arlington Chamber of Commerce

-       Steven Polunsky (Committee Director, Texas Senate Transportation and Homeland Security)

-       Bob Brown, P.E. (Deputy District Engineer,Dallas District and TxDOT PPP project leader)

-       Sasha Page (Vice President, Infrastructure Management Group)

-       Col. USMC (ret) Dennis Beal (Director Industry Alliances Office of Tech Commercialization, Texas A&M)

-       Dr. Michael Savoie (Former Mayor of Northlake, TX / Director,Center for Information Technology Management, UT Dallas School of Management) 

 

Click Here to register.  For more information, contact Debbie Davis at 972-883-5941.

 del.icio.us  Stumbleupon  Technorati  Digg 

 
Trackbacks
  • No trackbacks exist for this entry.
Comments
  • No comments exist for this entry.
Leave a comment

Submitted comments will be subject to moderation before being displayed.

 Enter the above security code (required)

 Name (required)

 Email (will not be published) (required)

 Website

Your comment is 0 characters limited to 3000 characters.