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November 2018

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Workforce Housing & Development Conference Speakers and presentations during conference will address best practices, resources and emerging trends to provide communities with answers to issues regarding housing, affordability, quality and overall housing development concerns relative to Wisconsin workforce needs. W E D N E S DAY, N O V E M B E R 7, 2018 9 A.M. – 3:30 P.M. LAMBEAU FIELD ATRIUM, GREEN BAY Keynote sponsor Mark J. Eppli 9:00 AM Keynote Director, The James A. Graaskamp Center, Wisconsin Business School, UW-Madison Mark J. Eppli is the Director of the Graaskamp Center for Real Estate in the Wisconsin Business School at the University of Wisconsin – Madison. He has 27 years of academic and administrative leadership experience, including a three-year term as Interim Keyes Dean of Business Adminis- tration at Marquette University and Professor of Finance at the George Washington University. Jason Vangalis 10:30 AM Session Ady Advantage, Strategic Economic Development Project Manager Jason leads Ady Advantage's strategic consulting and site selection practice area. He's worked directly with over 100 different communities on competitive assessments, strategic planning, and other economic development projects. Sponsored by Visit insightonbusiness.com/events/housing to register or please call Insight at (920) 882-0491 Register now: $75 At the door: $90 Noon – Hot Buffet Lunch Provided • 1-3 pm Pecha Kucha Presentations – a fast paced format where each speaker has 20 presentation slides and each slide automatically advances every 20 seconds. Presentation topics to include: • 3 pm cocktail networking reception • New workforce housing opportunities through WHEDA • TIF / one year extension for housing development • Economic Development Homesteading by Live It Up! Wausau • Townhomes and Infill Development for Workforce Housing Solutions presented by NeighborWorks Green Bay • Attracting and retaining an evolving workforce: the new urban model Sponsored by

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