Actions Panel
State of Growth: Creating a Competitive Region
Our region's present and future, with Mayors Katchur and Choy, Cory Wosnack, Diane Gray, and Paul Lanni. Moderated by Karen Wichuk.
When and where
Date and time
Thursday, June 15 · 11:30am - 1:30pm MDT
Location
Royal Glenora Club 11160 River Valley Rd NW Edmonton, AB T5K 0H2 Canada
Refund Policy
About this event
- 2 hours
- Mobile eTicket
Join UDI – Edmonton Metro and the Edmonton Metropolitan Region Board on June 15, as they launch the State of Growth report, a snapshot of land development trends impacting the region. A panel of regional leaders will explore what the statistics mean, and how they support our goals of affordability, economic attraction, job creation, and welcoming people into our communities. Alberta is calling and Edmonton Metro is ready.
Moderated by Karen Wichuk (EMRB), this panel will convene a diverse range of regional leaders, with remarks from Mayor William Choy.
- Where: Royal Glenora Club
- When: June 15, 2023 from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
- Doors open 11:30 a.m.
- Ticket includes plated lunch and complimentary beverages
Remarks:
- Mayor William Choy, EMRB
Panellists:
- Mayor Gale Katchur, City of Fort Saskatchewan
- Cory Wosnack, Avison Young
- Diane Gray, PrairiesCan
- Paul Lanni, Averton
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Deadline to register is Monday, June 12, 2023.
Members and their guests only. Service charges apply to online registration.
Please specify any dietary restrictions before June 8th.
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The Urban Development Institute-Edmonton Metro is a non-profit, member-driven organization representing leaders in the real estate industry in all communities throughout the Edmonton Metropolitan region. Our members are development companies and the professionals involved in our industry, including planners, surveyors, landscape architects, engineers, contractors, finance managers, and others. Together with municipalities who regulate and set policy related to land use, we are important city builders. We build the communities where people live, the roads they travel, the buildings they work in, and the parks where families gather.