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U.S.-AFRICA INFRASTRUCTURE CONFERENCE

 

October  6-8, 2008
 Grand Hyatt Hotel
Washington, DC

 

The Corporate Council on Africa invites you to its third annual U.S.-Africa Infrastructure Conference. This year’s conference will focus on Information Communication Technology (ICT), Transportation, Energy, and Security.
 

Participants will:

• Obtain information on infrastructure development opportunities throughout Africa
• Network with key African and U.S. private sector and government representatives, including investors, capitol market experts, infrastructure providers, and investment bankers
• Explore new business opportunities by identifying specific growth areas and projects
• Discover the latest financing options and instruments available
• Meet potential partners
 

Plenary sessions & workshops will address:

• Public-private partnerships
• Risk mitigation: financial, legal, and political
• Project financing
• Secure banking and data transmission
• Joint ventures and strategic alliances
• ICT infrastructure development
• Ports and airports
• Maritime security
• Potable water
• Safe skies and airport security
• Roads, rail, and bridges
• Logistics and distribution
• Supply chains and food security
• Energy, electric grids, lighting
• Oil and Gas

Workshop panelists will include:

African ministers of telecommunication, infrastructure, and energy; decision makers from leading U.S. infrastructure and financial companies; multilateral development institutions such as the World Bank and the African Development Bank; and senior U.S. government officials. Most importantly, these sessions will include proven strategies and solutions for your company to succeed on the continent.
 

Confirmed speakers include:

• Dr. Jeffrey L. Sturchio, Vice President, Corporate Responsibility, Merck & Company, Inc. and President, The Merck Company Foundation
• Vice Admiral Thomas J. Barrett, USCG (Ret.), U.S. Deputy Secretary of Transportation
• Mr. Larry W. Walther, Director, U.S. Trade and Development Agency
• Ms. Jenny Netzer, Executive Vice President, MUNIMAE
• Mr. George Jover, Chief Executive Officer, MITC Industries
• Ms. Jodi Bond, Vice President, Global Government Affairs, MOTOROLA. CCA Board Member
• Prof. Bartholomew Nnaji, Chairman, Geometric Power
• Mr. Mark Cavaliere, Executive Vice President, South African Airways
• Ms. Anita Mosher, Partner, Holland and Knight
• Ms. Susan McDermott, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Aviation and International Affairs,U.S. Department of Transportation
• Mr. Gary Messina, Director, Global Strategic Planning for Homeland Security, Raytheon Corporation
• Mr. Avesh Singh, Chief Operating Officer, Direct Channel Holdings 
• Mr. Sipho Zungu, Chief Executive Officer, Calling the Cape
• Mr. Rick Wilson, Vice President, TETRATECH, INC
• Mr. James Franckiewicz, Head, Water Team, U.S. Agency for International Development 
• Mr. Tom Gibian, CEO, ECP Private Equity 
• Mr. H. Jeffrey Leonard, President, Global Environment Fund
• Mr. Gad Cohen, Managing Director, InfraCo Management Services Limited 
• Mr. Babatunde Soyoye (Baba), Managing Director, Helios Investment Partners
• Mr. Jeffrey Humber, Energy Advisor, Africa Bureau, U.S. Agency for International Development
• Mr. Svetoslav Gatchev, Vice President, Delphos International
• Ms. Jean Baderschneider, Vice President of Global Procurment for ExxonMobil
• Mr. Dave Roberts, Executive Vice President for Upstream, Marathon Oil Corporation
• Ms. Paula Freer, Director, International Government Affairs, Marathon Oil Corporation
• Amb. Frances Cook (Ret.) CCA Board Member
• Adm. H. G. Harry Ulrich, Executive Vice President, Enterra Solutions, LLC
• Dr. Vijaya Ramachandran, Senior Fellow Center for Global Development
• Mr. Brian Williams (SAIC), renewable energy & local requirements
• Ms. Kelly Woodland (SAIC), health security--HIV/AIDS and other health training
• Ms. Jennifer Edwards (SAIC), cultural training for Americans
• Ms. Linda Slonksnes (SAIC), ICT for education
• Mr. Henry "Buzz" Kievenaar (SAIC’s AFRICOM Account Manager)
• Ms. Joan Wadelton, Senior Advisor for Africa, U.S. Department of State
• Ms. Melinda Kimble, UN FOUNDATION, Renewable Energy Initiative
• Mr. Thierno Bocal Tall, ECOWAS Biofuel Fund
• Kenneth Smarzik, Managing Director Economic Growth, Emerging Markets Group 
• Mr. Charlie Snyder, Department of State 
• Captain Philip Heyl, USCG, DHS/USCG
• Mr. Ron Landenberg, Vice President Sales, Motorola  
• Paul Marin, Regional Director, sub-Saharan Africa, USTDA
• Mr. Kevin Sample, Department of Transportation
• Mr. Laurence Carter, Director, Advisory Services, International Finance Corporation
• Ms. Terri O’Connor, Motorola
• Ms. Diane Willkens, President, DFI
• Hon. Robert Mosbacher, OPIC
• Hon. Obiageli Ezekwesili World Bank, Vice President for the Africa Region
• Hon. Jim Lambright, ExIm
• Mr. Andrew Gill, Director of Business Development Africa, Motorola
• Mr. Andrew Mack, Founder and Principal, amGlobal Consulting
• Mr. Corey Griffin, Director, International Development Aid, Microsoft Corporation
• Ms. Marie Royce, Managing Director, Global Strategic Initiatives Global Government Affairs, Alcatel-Lucent
• Mr. Aldwin Wight, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Arlington Associates
• Mr. Peter Albeck, General Manager : Ports and Shipping, Lonrho Plc
• Mr. Ali Mansoor is the Financial Secretary of Mauritius
• Mr. Geoffrey White, Director and Chief Executive Officer, Lonrho Plc
• Ms. Diane Willkens, President, DFI
• Mr. James Polan, VP, OPIC
• Ms. Erin Mote, Manager of Resource Development for CHF International
• Dr. Leslie Mancuso, President and CEO, Jhpiego 
• Ingo Konrad, General Manager for Corporate Affairs and Industry Intelligence, Daimler
• Ms. Priya Bery, Strategy and Business Development Director, Virgin Unite (pending)  
• Ms. Eileen Sweeney, Director Motorola Foundation
• Gen. Anthony Zinni, Senior VP DynCorp International
• Mr. Stephen Hayes , President and CEO, CCA
 

Conference Fees
 

 

CCA Members                                $1000
Non-members                                $1400
Government  (Africa and U.S.)   $1000
                                                                

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Interested persons can register online or mail or fax forms Fax Registration (pdf) to CCA. Find mailing address and fax number at africacncl.org.

Registration forms must be accompanied by full payment. Payment includes all scheduled meal functions, refreshments, receptions and registration materials. Please see conference brochure for detailed policies regarding registration, payment and cancellation.
 

Venue

The Grand Hyatt Washington
1000 H Street
Washington, DC 20001
Tel:  202 582 1234
Fax: 202 637 4781
http://www.grandwashington.hyatt.com/

Contact Information:

The Corporate Council on Africa: 202-835-1115

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Cancellation policy

All cancellations must be submitted in writing. A written cancellation received on or before August 15, 2008 will be eligible for a full refund.

Written cancellations received after August 15, 2008, but prior to October 1, 2008 are eligible for a 50% refund.

Cancellations received on or after October 1, 2008 are not eligible for refunds; however, registrations may be transferred to other qualified individuals upon written request before September 26, 2008

 
 


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