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CITYAGE ATLANTA:


HEART OF THE NEW CLIMATE ECONOMY

October 18, 2023
The Commerce Club | 9:30AM - 2:00PM (ET)

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THE ATLANTA REGION IS SUDDENLY AN ENGINE OF AMERICA’S NEW CLIMATE ECONOMY.

 As the center of a major economic region seeing extraordinary growth, metro
Atlanta and the state of Georgia are attracting major investments in clean-tech
and building an equitable new American city that works for everyone.

Atlanta is pioneering new approaches to urban design and re-development, while
leading innovation in new fuels and services to power aviation and ground
transportation.

 And it is embracing the city technologies and smart infrastructure essential
for America’s future.

CityAge Atlanta will bring together the region’s private and public leadership
to address the partnerships that power this new era for Atlanta, the South and
the country.


TICKETS

GENERAL ADMISSION

$395.00 USD

General Admission sales end October 18, 2023


Each ticket receives:


 * Light Breakfast & Coffee
 * Admission to all Keynote and Panel Discussions
 * Networking Opportunities
 * Live Q & A Session

PURCHASE general admission TICKETS

GROUP RATE

20% Discount

WITH PURCHASE OF 5 OR MORE TICKETS


Group Rate ticket sales end October 18, 2023

Each ticket receives:


 * Light Breakfast & Coffee
 * Admission to all Keynote and Panel Discussions
 * Networking Opportunities
 * Live Q & A Session

PURCHASE Group TICKETS


SPEAKERS WILL INCLUDE:

JAHNEE PRINCE

City Planning Commissioner,
City of Atlanta

MONTE WILSON

Global Market Executive -
Cities and Place / Vice-President,
Jacobs

CYNTHIA CURRY

Senior Director, Smart Cities & CleanTech Ecosystems,
Metro Atlanta Chamber

RYAN GRAVEL

Founder,
Aftercar

DEBRA LAM

Founding Executive Director,
Georgia Tech

RICKY CUNNINGHAM

Development Manager,
LDG Development

JAMES MARLOW

President,
Southface

DOUG HOOKER

CEO,
Midtown Connector Park

BENTINA CHISOLM TERRY

Senior Vice-President,
Georgia Power


DEBBIE FRANK

Director of Transit-Oriented Development,
MARTA

SLMA SHELBAYAH

Chief Communications and Marketing Officer at Diversified Search Group,
and Founder/CEO,
Shelbayah Consulting


CITYAGE ATLANTA WILL ADDRESS:

Deploying Clean Mobility: How to rapidly deploy electric, hydrogen and
low-carbon fleets at scale through the introduction of clean energy
infrastructure

Downtown’s Role in a Fast Growing Region: Atlanta’s downtown plans are creating
a central hub for a new economy, including revitalizing buildings, promoting
energy retrofits, and adapting to new work patterns

Learning from Nature: How the concept of biomimicry, and what cities can learn
from nature - can impact Atlanta’s future

Utilities in Transformation: How Georgia’s utilities are driving the path to a
Net Zero economy

Leveraging Major Events: Plans for the 2026 World Cup and beyond can accelerate
growth of innovative new infrastructure solutions, such as green aerial mobility

The Resilient Atlanta: Decarbonization and natural disaster planning in the time
of climate change.

Complete and Equitable Neighborhoods: A fast growing economy, as well as action
on climate change, must be equitable and support every citizen - we’ll review
new strategies for equitable action on climate, as well as how schools are the
center of community


THE VENUE

The Commerce Club
191 Peachtree St NE 49th Floor, Atlanta, GA 30303
The Commerce Club is the home of Atlanta’s professional elite. It is a place
where diverse minds come together to connect, where experienced leaders share
wisdom and where future leaders find mentorship. Our downtown Atlanta Club is a
welcoming space for Members and guests to work and play in a comfortable,
private environment.
Dress Code at the club
Business Casual Attire (no athletic wear) is suggested.




THE EVENT AGENDA

9:00 AM

Arrival Coffee

9:30 AM

Welcome by Conference MC

 * Slma Shelbayah, Chief Communications and Marketing Officer at Diversified
   Search Group & Founder/CEO, Shelbayeh Consulting

9:40 AM

Opening Presentation

9:55 AM

Panel 1: The Economic Opportunity in Atlanta’s Energy Infrastructure

How are revitalization and clean energy efforts shaping a thriving downtown and
vibrant neighborhoods? Join this panel to understand how Atlanta's regional
decarbonization efforts are driving a Net Zero economy with hydrogen, electric
batteries, and sustainable infrastructure.


10:25 AM

Fireside Chat or Presentation

10:45 AM

Break #1

11:00 AM

Panel 2: How to Make Atlanta the Nation’s Climate Tech Leader

Atlanta is an emerging hub of new climate technologies. How can the region make
itself home to some of the most aggressive corporate climate action in the
nation?  Join this panel as chief sustainability officers share the lessons
they’ve learned and how they are innovating to reduce their environmental
footprint.   

11:35 AM

Presentation

 * Ryan Gravel, Founder, Aftercar and Designer of the Atlanta Beltline

11:50 AM

Break #2

12:05 PM

Table-side breakout discussions

12:50 AM

Panel 3: Climate Equity: Our opportunity to build a more just economy - and keep
investment in the region

Atlanta’s fast growing economy must benefit everyone. What can public and
private partnerships teach us about finding equitable solutions against global
warming? 

1:25 PM

Panel 4 : Urban Growth and Development: The region needs to build xx number of
new housing and more vibrant neighborhoods - how does it do while increasing
sustainability?

Atlanta is on a mission to offer new and affordable housing to retain and
attract residents, while respecting the neighborhood’s history, showcasing how
growth fosters sustainable, resilient communities. Join us to explore
private-public partnerships driving inspiring urban

1:55 PM

Lunch & Reception

All times ET, Subject to change


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