2015 Program-at-a-Glance - North American Strategy for
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2015 Program-at-a-Glance - North American Strategy for
NORTH AMERICAN STRATEGY FOR COMPETITIVENESS 901 Main Street / Suite 4400 / Dallas, Texas 75202 (214) 744-‐1042 / Fax (214) 744-‐1043 www.nasconetwork.com 2015 NASCO Continental Reunion September 28-30 Windsor, Ontario Monday, September 28 Afternoon Tours: Greenhouse & Winery Tour in Essex County Port of Windsor Tour 4:00PM Registration and Information 5:30PM- Welcome & Networking Reception (Caesar’s Windsor Resort & Casino) Tuesday, September 29 7:30AM- Registration & Networking (Continental Breakfast, Coffee Bar, Exhibit Booths Open) 8:30AM- Welcome Ken Allen (Chairman of the Board, NASCO) Mayor Drew Dilkens (City of Windsor) The Honourable Kathleen Wynne (Premier of Ontario) 9:00AM- Keynote Address: Building the Detroit River International Crossing A look at the multi-jurisdictional challenges, community benefits, long-range vision and plans for the new international bridge and parkway. 9:30AM- Keynote Address: Modernizing the Bi-National Great Lakes Seaway More than $7 billion is being spent by the private and public sector to modernize and expand the capabilities of the bi-national Great Lakes Seaway- the most significant infrastructure investment this inland trade route has seen in decades. How can crossborder trade barriers be removed to ensure the right climate exists to further capitalize on this investment and a marine transportation network that enables $35 billion in trade per year. Stephen Brooks, President, Chamber of Marine Commerce (Confirmed) “NASCO is the leading organization focused on the competitiveness of the North American supply chain, workforce and energy independence.” 10:00AM- Coffee Break 10:30AM- Plenary: The North American Supply Chain at Work Interact with some of North America’s prominent manufacturing and supply chain users sharing insight into how they plan to compete and grow in an ever changing global economy. Moderator: Dr. William Anderson, Director, Cross-Border Transportation Centre, University of Windsor (confirmed) 12:30PM - Luncheon Keynote: Ambassador Gary Doer (Invited) 2:00PM- Plenary: A Dynamic North American Energy Strategy Mexico’s ambitious reforms, the energy industry’s commitment to innovation, and shifting geopolitics create new opportunities. A North American energy strategy would be a great leap forward in continental economic integration. Moderator: Colin Robertson, Senior Strategic Advisor, McKenna, Long and Aldridge & Vice President and Fellow, Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute. 3:30PM - Plenary: Navigating North American Border Facilitation Companies involved in global trade are faced with increasingly complex trade regulations and requirements. To address this they need a comprehensive global trade strategy. Global trade automation is an essential element of that strategy by providing an important and effective tool to manage compliance and operational efficiencies, risks, and opportunities. Panelists will share their approaches and best practices with respect to global trade automation. Moderator: Laurie Tannous, CEO, Institute of Border Logistics & Security, and Vice President of Government Relations, Farrow. 6:00PM – Reception: History, Whiskey and Spirits Canadian Club Brand Centre- Sponsored by the City of Windsor Join us for an evening of history, whiskey and spirits where you will be transported from Caesar’s by Windsor River Cruise and returned via trolley Wednesday, September 30 8:00AM – Registration & Networking (Continental Breakfast, Coffee Bar, Exhibit Booths Open) 8:30AM – Breakout Sessions 1. Agri-Business Opportunities Moderator: Ken Allen, Chairman of NASCO (Retired Bridgestone Americas) 901 Main Street / Suite 4400 / Dallas, Texas 75202 (214) 744-1006 / Fax (214) 744-1043 / www.nasconetwork.com 2. Pulse of the Ports Moderator: Leslie Blakey, Director, Coalition for America’s Gateways & Trade Corridors 3. Code Red: How exposed is your business? Moderator: John Crossno, Chairman, OnAsset Intelligence 10:00 AM – Coffee Break 10:30AM – Breakout Sessions 1. North American Single Window Initiatives Moderator: Tiffany Melvin, President, NASCO 2. Workforce Training & Certification Moderator: MSSC / GLMC 3. Innovative Community Models Moderator: Steve Trecha, Integrated Strategies (Confirmed) 12:00PM – Connections Lunch Join conference attendees for ninety minutes of uninterrupted time to network and connect. We provide a catered boxed lunch and you do the rest! 2:00PM – NASCO Council & Coordination Sessions NASCO Mayor Summit Led by: Mayor Drew Dilkens, City of Windsor NASCO Economic Regions Meeting Led by: Mark Fisher, CEO, Council of the Great Lakes Region 7:30PM – After Party: Bull and Barrel Urban Saloon Located in the heart of downtown Windsor, The Bull and Barrel Urban Saloon brings authentic country rock to a whole new level. Relax on Windsor’s largest outdoor patio, dance until your feet hurt on our enormous dance floor, and be sure to take a ride on Fu Manchu- the mechanical bull! 901 Main Street / Suite 4400 / Dallas, Texas 75202 (214) 744-1006 / Fax (214) 744-1043 / www.nasconetwork.com