Be a part of Downtown Orlando history!
NETWORKING | LUNCH | PANEL PROGRAM
Join OBJ for one of the first business events to take place at the new Dr. Phillips Center: the 2014 Doing Business in Downtown panelist discussion and luncheon.
Come and see first hand what all of the buzz is about. Tour the Dr. Phillips Center and network with hundreds of other business leaders from our community. Then join us for a panel discussion luncheon where you will hear from the people and organizations that are shaping one of Central Florida's most dynamic cities.Limited seats available. Make your reservation today for this extremely popular event!
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Orlando FL
Ticket Type | Seats per ticket | Price per ticket | Quantity | |
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Single Ticket Standard |
1 Person | $59.50 | ||
Corporate Reserved Table for eight (8) Corporate table includes: best available table location at time of purchase, and; one (1) new one-year subscription to Orlando Business Journal. |
8 People | $575.00 |
To contact Orlando Business Journal, please call 407.241.2914 8am-5pm Monday-Friday or email fbernstein@bizjournals.com
Learn about current business opportunities and how projects like the proposed $200 million Orlando Magic entertainment and sports complex, the planned 18,000 seat Orlando soccer stadium, the newly remodeled Citrus Bowl and the opening of the Dr. Phillips Center will affect the local economy in the coming year.
Guest Speaker
Buddy Dyer
Mayor, City of Orlando
Panelists
Carlos Carbonell
Chief Executive Officer
Echo Interaction Group
Steve Hogan
Chief Executive Officer
Florida Citrus Sports
Kathy Ramsberger
President
Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
Craig Ustler
President
Ustler Development, Inc.
Friday, December 5th
10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
The Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
445 S Magnolia Ave. Orlando, FL 32801
$59.50 per person | $575 Corporate Reserved table of 8*
*Corporate table includes best available table location at time of purchase and one (1) new one-year subscription to Orlando Business Journal.
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