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"Confronting Georgia's Challenges and Growth Prospects"
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Confronting Georgia's Challenges and Growth Prospects -
February 16, 2005

Conference Program

8:00 a.m.

Registration & Coffee

 

8:30 a.m.

Words of Welcome

Fenwick Huss 
[read bio]
Dean and Professor of Accountancy
J. Mack Robinson College of Business

8:35 a.m.

"A Looming Georgia Storm -  Possible Military Base Closures in 2005"
Georgia's thirteen military bases employ over 120,000 workers, and have an annual economic impact of $21-$25 Billion. In 2005, the military will go through the BRAC (Base Realignment and Closure) review process in which 25% of United States military bases may close.

Fred Bryant 
[read bio] 
Georgia Military Affairs Coor. Com.

8:55 a.m.

Georgia's Transportation Challenges and Opportunities
Will provide the status of Georgia's Transportation Planning activities, along with the resources necessary to address future transportation needs. Will highlight specific programs, issues and solutions for improving the statewide transportation network, it's reliability and performance.


 

Joe Palladi 
[read bio] 
Georgia Dept. of Transportation

9:15 a.m.

Atlanta's Commerical Real Estate Valuation and Rental Projections
Given the nature of data, this talk will address return measures and provide a link between valuations and rents, allowing a risk measure and a hedge with a range of multiple assets with market gaps.

Terry Grissom 
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Professor of Real Estate
Georgia State University

9:35 a.m.

Expansion Plans for Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Airport in Today's Economic Reality
Given the current economic environment, what Hartsfield-Jackson's latest expansion plans mean for Atlanta's growth.

Robert Kennedy
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Director of Marketing, Public Relations and Intergovernmental Affairs
Hartsfield-Jackson Intl Airport

9:55 a.m.

Q & A

 

10:10 a.m.

Refreshments Break

10:30 a.m.

Forecast of The Nation, State and the Region

Rajeev Dhawan
[read bio]
Director
Economic Forecasting Center
Professor of Management
J. Mack Robinson College of Business

11:30 a.m.

Final Remarks and Q&A

 

11:40 a.m.

Light lunch and Networking

 

 

 

 

 


CANCELLATION POLICY
: To cancel your registration and be eligble for a refund, call the Economic Forecasting Center at 404-413-7260 before 4pm the day before the conference. A stop payment of a check does not constitute a formal cancellation. Registrants who do not attend the conference and have not cancelled one day prior to the conference are liable for the entire registration fee but will be mailed conference materials.
SUBSTITUTION POLICY: If an annual subscriber cannot attend the conference, another person from the same company can substitute in the subscriber's place.

Fred Bryant
Georgia Military Affairs Coor. Com.

Fred Bryant

BIO- Since January 2004, Colonel Bryant has served Governor Perdue as the Deputy Executive Director of the Georgia Military Affairs Coordinating Committee.

He retired in 1999, after thirty years active military service, as the Senior Legal Advisor for Third U.S. Army/ Army Forces Central Command, Fort McPherson, Georgia. From 1969 until 1978, Bryant served in various command and staff positions in airborne and light infantry units. From1978 until 1999, he served in the Judge Advocate General's (JAG) Corps as the Senior Legal Advisor, U.S. Army Special Operations Command, the Senior Legal Advisor, XVIII Airborne Corps and Fort Bragg, the Director, National Security Legal Studies, U.S. Army War College, and the Senior Legal Advisor, U.S. Southern Command.

Colonel Bryant has a B.A. in English from Ohio University, a J. D. from the University of Puget Sound School of Law, and is a graduate of the U.S. Army War College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

Joe Palladi
Georgia Dept. of Transportation

Joe Palladi

BIO- Mr. Palladi has nearly 30 years of experience with the Georgia Department of Transportation. He began his career as a Civil Engineer in Training and rose to the position of State Urban Design Engineer. He has worked on a wide variety of projects including interchange and intersection designs, bridge replacements, sound barriers, the design and implementation of over 100 lane miles of HOV facilities, SR 400 Extension Tollway and Freedom Parkway.

As the Administrator of Planning for the last year and a half, Joe is responsible for ensuring the coordination of statewide planning activities for the Department. This includes identifying transportation needs for the State and coordinating planning activities with the Metropolitan Planning Organizations.

Mr. Palladi graduated from Georgia Tech with a BS in Civil Engineering.

Robert Kennedy
Director of Marketing, Public Relations and Intergovernmental Affairs
Hartsfield-Jackson Intl Airport

Robert Kennedy

BIO- Robert Kennedy assumed the position of director of Marketing, Public Relations and Intergovernmental Affairs for Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in January 2002. In this role, he is responsible for the development of new products and services, new passenger and air cargo routes, promotions, governmental relations, and Airport communications.

Prior to his return to Hartsfield-Jackson, Mr. Kennedy served as President of Kennedy & Associates - Aviation and Air Cargo Consulting, LLC, based in Atlanta, Georgia. He founded Kennedy & Associates to provide aviation-related industries with in-depth analysis and planning for route development, cargo master planning and air service development. Prior to establishing his consulting firm, Mr. Kennedy was the route development manager at Hartsfield-Jackson, where he developed and implemented global marketing programs.