SPECIAL EVENTS
Online registration closes on September 8, 11:59 PM ET. On-site registration will be available.Join your colleagues for an informal dinner to celebrate the vibrant network of countries, regions, and cultures that make up the IEDC family. This event is for attendees from around the world who are engaged in international economic development, interested in learning more about economic development best practices in other countries, or looking to network with friends and colleagues from different corners of the world.
As this event's sponsor, Violet PR invites you to join economic development professionals from around the world who are members of the LGBTQIA+ community at this year's LGBTQIA+ & Friends Reception. Take a moment to meet with your colleagues for a light, relaxed networking opportunity to learn how your peers navigate the profession, leverage their unique perspectives, and support inclusive, more diverse communities.
Are you newer to the field of economic development, a student, or under the age of 35? Meet with economic developers at similar stages of their careers for a Young Professionals Networking Reception. This event is one of the best opportunities to connect and engage with your colleagues from around the globe in a relaxed setting to get to know one another, share your experiences, and advance your career.
If you are an Economic Development Research Partners (EDRP) member, you won't want to miss this year's membership exclusive networking lunch. We will discuss the world's most pressing economic development trends and challenges as we reflect on this year's influence on the profession. Learn and connect with fellow members, peers, and friends in a small, relaxed setting for an excellent opportunity to network. EDRP membership is required to participate. If you are not an EDRP member yet, join today! For further information on EDRP membership, please contact: Scott Brown at sbrown@iedconline.org.
Price: Free, Registration required.
Emerald Room, Hilton Anatole
In today’s competitive job market, the Young Professional Networking Lunch aims to cultivate an environment that brings together ambitious individuals to network and foster meaningful connections. This event offers participants an opportunity to break their regular routines and engage with like-minded professionals in a relaxed, professional setting. Sign up for this year’s YP Networking Lunch for your chance to connect with friends and colleagues at similar stages of your career from all corners of the globe.
*Please note: This event is limited to students and professionals 35 years of age or younger.
Price: Free, Registration required.
Online registration closes on September 8, 11:59 PM ET. On-site registration will be available, space is limited.
Reparations—a system of redress for past injustices—are not foreign to the United States or the rest of the world. There are innumerable examples of actions and policies deployed to remedy past injustices that exploited and marginalized people. Although the conversation around reparations for Black Americans is not new, the movement has gained substantial traction as past and present injustices continue to come to light both locally and nationally. Despite attempts to address the egregious injustice of slavery, America has persistently fallen short and has yet to take meaningful, enduring, or impactful action. Join us for this discussion, where we will explore themes of atonement and justice through the eyes of communities trying to find a path forward and perspectives shared by various exploited and marginalized peoples.