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Oregon Infrastructure Summit
The State’s Largest and Most Comprehensive Infrastructure Conference!

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PRESENTED BY:






OREGON INFRASTRUCTURE SUMMIT


SEPTEMBER 24-25, 2024


SHERATON PORTLAND AIRPORT HOTEL, PORTLAND, OR



Thriving Communities and Businesses Built on a Strong Foundation of
Infrastructure

As the state’s economic development agency, Business Oregon partners with
federal, state, tribal, and local agencies to provide planning, construction,
and maintenance funding for vital infrastructure. Join us at this year’s Summit
as we share the latest in infrastructure planning and development.

This unique educational event will connect property owners, developers,
community leaders, regulators, financiers, and service providers to share the
latest knowledge and best practices, develop business concepts, and foster
partnerships.


2023 Keynote Speakers


SOPHORN CHEANG

Director

Business Oregon

Sophorn Cheang currently serves as Director of Business Oregon. Prior to that,
Sophorn served as the Director of the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
for Governor Kate Brown. In this role she oversaw the development of state
business policies to eliminate bias and barriers and provided economic
opportunities for all Oregon businesses through equity practices in state
procurement and community economic development. Cheang also co-coordinated the
Governor’s Racial Justice Council.




MARGI HOFFMANN

Oregon State Director

Rural Development, United States Department of Agriculture

Margi Hoffmann’s professional career began working in natural resources
management on federal lands. In 2012 and 2015, Oregon Governors John Kitzhaber
and Kate Brown, respectively, appointed Hoffmann to serve as Energy Policy
Advisor. In this position, Hoffmann developed the first-ever 10-Year Energy
Action Plan for the State of Oregon and served as the Governor’s office liaison
to the Oregon Public Utility Commission and Oregon Department of Energy. In
addition, she served as liaison to the Pacific Coast Collaborative, a
partnership between the States of California, Oregon, and Washington, and the
Province of British Columbia.

After leaving the Governor’s office, Hoffmann served as a senior management team
member for the Farmers Conservation Alliance, a non-profit focused on
modernizing irrigation infrastructure in the Western United States to benefit
agricultural security and the environment. During Hoffmann’s tenure, the
Alliance’s irrigation modernization program grew from the pilot stage to
implementation across five western states and created a $1B pipeline of shovel
ready irrigation modernization projects.

In January 2022, Hoffmann received a Presidential appointment to continue public
service as a state director for USDA Rural Development, serving the State of
Oregon.


2023 Keynote Panel



THE IMPACT OF CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS

 * Deb Flagan, VP of Community Engagement, Hayden Homes

Deb Flagan is an advocate for workforce and housing affordability throughout the
states of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. For more than 20 years, she has led
community engagement, philanthropic giving and marketing initiatives for Hayden
Homes, the largest private home builder in the Pacific Northwest. She is focused
on public-private partnerships and community relationships that support Hayden
Homes’ “Give As You Go™” philosophy to promote strong communities.

 * Damon Runberg, Economist, Business Oregon

Damon Runberg is the State Economist at Business Oregon. He supports the
statewide economic development goals by tracking and analyzing economic
indicators critical to Oregon’s workers and businesses. He also evaluates the
effectiveness of Oregon’s economic development strategies and incentives. Prior
to working with Business Oregon Damon was the Regional Economist with the Oregon
Employment Department for the East Cascades of Oregon for nearly 12 years.

 * Lorelei Juntunen, President and CEO, ECONorthwest

Lorelei Juntunen has devoted her career to improving policy outcomes at the
intersection of public investment, equitable community and economic development,
and housing affordability. In communities large and small across the American
West, Lorelei works with clients to develop economic revitalization strategies,
affordable housing plans, and policies for investing in infrastructure and
service provision. In 2023, she led the team that drove the largest reform of
Oregon’s land use planning system in its 50 years of existence. This reform
began with the development of the Oregon Housing Needs Analysis, a new
methodology for understanding housing needs in Oregon.

 * Nick Green, President, Catalyst Public Policy Advisors, LLC

Nick is the President of Catalyst Public Policy Advisors, LLC, an advisory firm
for rural agencies and investors centered on public-private developments. Before
founding Catalyst, Nick was the city manager of John Day, Oregon, from
2016-2022, where he raised over $30 million in public investment capital for
housing and community development projects, including over $10 million to
finance a new water reclamation facility and brownfield redevelopment project in
John Day called the John Day Innovation Gateway. Nick’s work on this project has
won multiple awards, including the Western Planner President’s Award (2021) for
planning innovation.


2023 AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS


PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP: NAVIGATING STATE & FEDERAL PROGRAMS


PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP: CAPACITY, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE & ASSET MANAGEMENT.
WHERE DO YOU GO TO GET IT?


PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP: PITFALLS OF PRELIMINARY DEVELOPMENT OF INFILL
PROPERTIES


TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE OPPORTUNITIES


UNDERSTANDING AND UTILIZATION OF MAPPING TECHNOLOGIES


BENEFITS OF DISASSEMBLING THEN REASSEMBLING A PROJECT (CASE STUDIES)


INFRASTRUCTURE FOR NEW HOUSING DEVELOPMENT


OREGON PORTS AS ECONOMIC ENGINES


CASE STUDIES IN THE BENEFIT OF DISASSEMBLING THAN REASSEMBLING A PROJECT


ADDRESSING INFRASTRUCTURE REDUNDANCY WITH SOLAR AND RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY


OREGON BROADBAND OFFICE: CLOSING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE IN OREGON


CAPACITY, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE & ASSET MANAGEMENT




2023 SPONSORS

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GOLD SPONSORS



SILVER SPONSORS



BRONZE SPONSORS



SUPPORTING SPONSORS


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EXHIBITORS

 * Advanced Drainage Systems
 * Clear Creek Systems
 * Department of Land Conservation & Development
 * Maul Foster & Alongi
 * Oregon Department of Energy

 * Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
 * PBS
 * Prinsco, Inc. 
 * Special Districts Association of Oregon
 * Stoel Rives LLP
 * USDA Rural Development 


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Conference Coordinator:
Northwest Environmental Business Council
6 Centerpointe Drive, Suite 340
Lake, Oswego, OR 97035
T: 503-227-6361     Email: info@nebc.org

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