Recognizing the critical role of networking, we’ve designed the 2024 Summit to provide enhanced opportunities for attendees to connect and build meaningful relationships. This year’s event features upgraded elements aimed at setting the stage for future collaborations and valuable partnerships. Explore what’s new and how you can make the most of your networking experience below.
Join us for the P3 Market Sounding Tailgate during the evening reception on October 7, where participating colleges and universities will host dedicated tables to showcase their most pressing campus needs and innovative ideas. This dynamic event is designed to foster collaboration, spark new ideas, and pave the way for impactful partnerships.
Join us for a walking tour of Howard University’s recent P3 developments and closed transactions that will transform both the campus and community while delivering much needed capital for facility investments. Projects range from affordable housing that leveraged Amazon’s Housing Equity Fund, to commercial mixed-use development, to an integrated academic medical center and campus. The tour will be led by Derrek Niec-Williams, Howard University’s Executive Director of Campus Planning, Architecture & Development.
Limited spots available.
To add the tour to your registration, follow this link > enter the email address and password used to register > continue to the agenda > select the Tour option > head to the payment page to purchase the $30.00 tour ticket.
Hear directly from university leaders during our exclusive fireside chats! These conversations will shed light on their major projects, the difficulties they navigate, important lessons learned, and their vision for what lies ahead.
Looking to network with colleagues who share your professional focus and project goals? Our luncheon tables are organized by professional role to facilitate connections with peers from fellow institutions and private sector leaders involved in higher education. Whether you’re a Provost, Dean, Director of Campus Operations, or hold another key university role, you’ll find a dedicated table for your position and project interests. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with university leaders from across the country who work in similar capacities and have aligned project goals.
Roundtables foster interactive discussions where participants can actively engage with peers and experts. This format encourages sharing insights, exchanging experiences, and gaining diverse perspectives on critical issues.
Roundtables will take place at 3pm ET on Monday, October 7. Start mapping out which roundtable you’ll attend here.