CGA announces Tristan Brown as keynote at 2022 CGA Conference & Expo
Common Ground Alliance (CGA) announced Tristan Brown, deputy administrator of the Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), as its keynote speaker at the 2022 CGA Conference & Expo, on April 6.
During breakfast on April 6, Brown, along with CGA President and CEO Sarah Magruder Lyle, will lead an engaging discussion on the future of our Nation’s infrastructure. They will discuss how the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law advances innovation in transportation, the role that an efficient damage prevention process will play as we look to rebuild our Nation’s critical underground assets, and how the law incentivizes investments that support economic strength and global competitiveness.
“We are pleased to have Deputy Administrator Brown speak at the 2022 CGA Conference & Expo, where he will offer a unique perspective on the critical role the damage prevention industry will play as we repair, replace and expand our nation’s infrastructure,” said Sarah Magruder Lyle, president and CEO of Common Ground Alliance. “We look forward to welcoming him and our other speakers to our conference, where industry professionals across the country will come together for a productive week focused on the common goal of reducing damages.”
The 2022 CGA Conference & Expo is the damage prevention industry’s premier event, bringing together the foremost experts and decision-makers for a week of focused collaboration and innovation designed to address the industry’s most persistent challenges which began at its recent 2021 Conference & Expo in Orlando, Fla. Educational and action-oriented programming will engage stakeholders in thoughtful roundtable discussions, focused presentations, interactive breakout sessions and networking events.
Registration for the 2022 CGA Conference & Expo closes on March 15. For more information about the conference or to register, visit www.CGAConference.com.
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