Public private partnerships in Transportation Conference. July 2010 Washington.

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I'm presenting an event that may be of your interest. It is a P3 conference that is taking place in July in Washington, it's organized by the ARTBA.Here I transcript their presentation text:
One longtime observer calls the American Road & Transportation Builders Association's (ARTBA) Annual "Public-Private Partnerships (P3) Conference" the "de facto voice of the transportation community" on issues relating to private financing of transportation infrastructure projects.
It's a reputation that's been hard-earned - 21 years in the making. This July 22-23, in Washington, D.C., ARTBA will host its "22nd Annual P3 Conference" at the Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel. If you or your organization is involved or interested in the P3 market, this is an event you won't want to miss!
This year's P3 Conference will be special... because there is a lot happening... and a lot at stake!
Once again, ARTBA is assembling key experts and leading voices from on and off Capitol Hill to give you the latest intelligence and "heads up"!
This year, ARTBA plans to produce the largest and best conference to date. Don't miss your opportunity to attend this incredible event!
Last year's public sector speakers included:Governor Edward Rendell, Commonwealth of PennsylvaniaVictor Mendez, Federal Highway AdministratorRegina McElroy, FHWAJennifer Mayer, FHWAJanice Weingart Brown, FHWAMark Sullivan, FHWATom Yedinak, Federal Transit AdministrationMark Yachmetz, Federal Rail AdministrationStephanie Kopelousos, Florida Secretary of TransportationDr. William Ankner, Louisiana Secretary of Transportation and DevelopmentGerry O'Reilly, Florida DOTJohn Munoz, Texas DOTEd Pensock, Texas DOTDusty Holcombe, Virginia DOTGail Lewis, Arizona DOTEarl Mahfuz, Georgia DOTKathleen Sanchez, Los Angeles MetroJim Kolb, House T&I Committee Majority StaffJim Tymon, House T&I Committee Minority StaffKathy Dedrick,Senate EPW Committee Majority Staff (invited)James O'Keefe, Senate EPW Committee Minority StaffJames Weinstein, NJ Transit Executive DirectorIn case you want to register for this event, go here.

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