Preliminary Conference Agenda |
We’re excited to welcome you to Detroit this October for a two-day gathering focused on the future of the Great Lakes region. Things kick off with a relaxed networking reception on the evening of October 22, followed by a full day and a half of insightful sessions. From global investment trends and major infrastructure projects to water innovation and cross-border collaboration, this event brings together leaders and changemakers who are shaping the future of our region. This is just the beginning; additional sessions are in the works, and we will share an updated agenda soon! Wednesday, October 22, 2025 Welcome Networking Reception Thursday, October 23 and Friday, October 24, 2025 Navigating the Future: Trends and Opportunities in Foreign Direct Investment in the Great Lakes Region Bruce Takefman, CEO, Research FDI As global markets shift, the Great Lakes region is emerging as a prime destination for foreign direct investment (FDI). In this session, Bruce Takefman of Research FDI will share insights on the region’s competitive strengths—from advanced manufacturing and clean energy to robust cross-border infrastructure. Attendees will learn about current FDI trends, the top source countries, and key industries that attract global capital. The session will also highlight recent success stories and explore how regional collaboration can amplify investment opportunities across the Great Lakes. Building the Brand: Overcoming Rust Belt Perceptions to Marketing the Great Lakes Region for Global Investment Bethany Quinn, President, Golden Shovel Agency In an increasingly competitive global economy, strategic marketing and branding are essential tools for attracting investment and fostering economic growth. This session will explore how the Great Lakes region can craft a compelling, unified identity to position itself as a premier destination for domestic and foreign direct investment (FDI). Bethany Quinn, President of the leading economic development marketing firm Golden Shovel Agency, will share insights on how to align messaging across borders, leverage regional assets, and tap into international investor networks to elevate the Great Lakes' strengths and foster greater prosperity and competitiveness for the region. Driving the Future: Retaining Global Automotive Leadership in the Great Lakes Through Advanced Mobility Bernard Swiecki, Vice President of Mobility and Research for the Detroit Regional Partnership and the former senior director of research and director of the Automotive Communities Partnership (ACP) at the Center for Automotive Research (CAR) Navigating the Future: The Maritime Industry’s Economic Impact on the Great Lakes Region Adam Tindall‑Schlicht, former Great Lakes Seaway Administrator Adam Tindall-Schlicht, Senior Advisor for Transportation at Ramboll, will deliver a keynote on how the maritime industry is shaping a sustainable and prosperous future for the Great Lakes. Drawing on his leadership at Port Milwaukee and the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, he’ll explore the region’s evolving infrastructure, green shipping, and economic opportunities. His talk will spotlight coastal resiliency, emissions reduction, and binational collaboration as key drivers of trade, investment, and climate action across the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence region. Blue Tech Frontiers: Water Innovation Driving the Great Lakes Economy Karen Frost, Executive Director, The Water Council As freshwater becomes increasingly vital, the Great Lakes region is emerging as a global leader in water innovation. This session highlights The Water Council in Wisconsin, along with leaders from Current and the Cleveland Water Alliance, who are driving advancements in water reuse, conservation, and climate resilience. Learn how smart water systems, green infrastructure, and regional collaboration are positioning the Great Lakes as a model for sustainable water management and economic opportunity. Through the Eyes of a Site Selector: Perceptions and Realities of the Great Lakes Region Gregory Burkhart – Principal, Site Selection Services How do corporate decision-makers and their site selection consultants truly view the Great Lakes region when it comes to new business locations and expansions? In this engaging and unfiltered session, a leading site selection consultant will share the good, the bad, and the ugly, providing candid insights into the region’s reputation, performance, and opportunities for improvement. Attendees will gain a valuable outside-in perspective on what makes the region competitive or not, in today’s global investment landscape, with actionable takeaways for enhancing their local and regional strategies. Crossing Borders, Building Prosperity: The Power of Binational Collaboration in the Great Lakes Region The Great Lakes region supports over 50 million people and drives more than $500 billion in annual U.S.-Canada trade. As global supply chains evolve, binational collaboration is critical to sustaining growth and competitiveness. In this session, experts from both nations will discuss how shared infrastructure, coordinated policies, and joint initiatives are enhancing regional stability. Attendees will gain insights into how collaboration in trade, transportation, workforce development, and environmental stewardship is unlocking new opportunities and positioning the Great Lakes as a model for cross-border economic success. Bridging Economies – Infrastructure Driving Growth and Trade Discover how transformative infrastructure is fueling economic growth and international trade in the Great Lakes region. This session highlights the game-changing Gordie Howe International Bridge and the vital role of rail networks in strengthening U.S.-Canada connectivity. Learn how these assets are transforming supply chains, attracting investment, and creating new economic opportunities. Ideal for leaders in logistics, trade, and development, this session offers powerful insights into how infrastructure is positioning the Great Lakes as a global economic gateway. |