Please note that the venue for this event has now changed. This event will now take place at the Convene Conference Center, 810 7th Ave, 23rd Floor, NY 10019.
Infrastructure is the backbone of an economy. Without roads to drive on, hospitals to care for people, airports to enable travel, societies struggle to grow. The US was a leader in infrastructure 30 years ago, but with limited investment it now lags many other global economies and needs significant investment just to “catch up”. This seminar will focus on the likely shape of the industry over the coming years, with a focus on how the sector will change with the recent election results.
The full agenda can be found below.
4:00 p.m. Registration
4:30 p.m. Welcome & Opening Remarks
Neil Booth, Director, Mazars
4:40 p.m. Panel Discussion
Moderated by: Neil Booth, Director, Mazars
Mike Pikiel, Head of Infrastructure, Mining and Commodities, US, Norton Rose Fulbright; IPFA US Branch Council Member
John M. Dionisio, Senior Investment Director, Meridiam Infrastructure North America Corp.
Gregory Leveto, Head of Transportation, Infrastructure and Energy, Deutsche Bank
Thomas D. Murray, Managing Director, Apollo
Question & Answer Session
5:40 p.m. Closing Remarks
Neil Booth, Director, Mazars
5:50 p.m. IPFA Update
Mike Pikiel, Head of Infrastructure, Mining and Commodities, US, Norton Rose Fulbright; IPFA US Branch Council Member
6:00 p.m. Networking Drinks Reception kindly hosted by Mazars