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The FOC national forum will delve into a host of themes and topics that are top of mind to business owners, policy leaders and anyone with a vested interest in the communities where they live. Among the topics to be discussed:
THE SUBURBAN SHIFT
What cities and regions of the country are excelling, and which ones are falling behind in the hybrid-work era.THE STATE OF DOWNTOWNS What can public and private sector leaders do — and what are some already doing — to revive their central business districts.
MADE IN AMERICA
What impact will an increasingly strong return in U.S. based manufacturing have on cities, and where will that impact will be strongest?THE FUTURE WORKFORCE
What role and responses we'll see among colleges, universities and other educational institutions to supply America's workforce of the future.
More about about futurist Richard Florida
Richard Florida is an author, historian and globally respected thought leader whose career has focused on the key ingredients to a thriving city, and where those ingredients are likely to congregate as technology, workforce trends and emerging industries influence the U.S. economy. Among Florida's most notable publications was The Rise of The Creative Class: And How It's Transforming Work and Leisure, Community and Everyday Life.
Who should attend?
Those working in the following industries: government, manufacturing, transportation, real estate, education, tech, finance and health care.
Leaders in charge of growth and expansion, policy making, attracting talent, revenue, technology, and mergers and acquisitions.
C- Suite executives, business owners, government officials and managing partners.
$25 Early Bird Virtual Ticket
$50 General Admission Ticket
$65 Late Registration