Eno Staff to Participate in Infrastructure Week Events

Infrastructure Week 2018 is next week, May 14-21, and Eno staff will participate in two events on infrastructure resiliency and freight transportation. See below for the latest on those panels, and see the Infrastructure Week calendar for a full list of events.

Infrastructure Week East Coast Kickoff Event
Monday, May 14, 11:30am ET
Presidential Suite at Union Station, 50 Massachusetts Ave NE, Washington, DC

Eno President and CEO Robert Puentes will moderate a panel on competitive, resilient, secure infrastructure as part of the Infrastructure Week East Coast Kickoff Event in Washington, DC.  The event will feature high level discussions on the state of America’s infrastructure, the prospects for future action, and how it matters to communities, workers, and our nation’s competitiveness on the global stage.

Speakers
The Honorable Steve Adler, Mayor, Austin, TX
The Honorable Brock Long, Administrator, Federal Emergency Management Agency (invited)
Barbara Humpton, CEO, Siemens USA
Paul Horgan, Head of North American Commercial Insurance, Zurich NA

Click here to request an invitation.

By Land, Rail, and Sea: How U.S. Equipment Manufacturers and Their Partners Depend on Infrastructure to Stay Competitive and Keep Their Products Moving
Tuesday, May 15, 10am ET
Capitol Visitors Center, Room S115, Washington, DC

Eno President and CEO Robert Puentes will moderate a panel of equipment manufacturers to brief Members of Congress and congressional staff on the infrastructure challenges they face and how a transformative infrastructure package and freight transportation policy updates could help keep their products moving.

Speakers
Rich Goldsbury, President, Doosan Bobcat North America and Oceania
Jason Andringa, President and CEO, Vermeer Corporation
Ben McLean, CEO, Ruan Transportation Management Systems
Dennis Slater, President, Association of Equipment Manufacturers

Click here to register.

 

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