Monday, December 9, 2024
Program overview:
Colorado Business Economic Outlook Forum
12:30–4:30 p.m.
This event is free and open to the Colorado business community, but registration is required.
Pre-Conference Workshop
AI in Action: Transforming Business and Education in Colorado
Join us for an engaging session exploring generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) and its growing impact across Colorado’s economic and educational landscape. As business and education adapt to an AI-driven world, the Leeds School of Business is reimagining how to best prepare the next generation. This presentationÌýoffers real-world AI examples and insights for the business and education sectors, along with personal use cases that bring these applications to life. Come explore practical applications, ask questions, and gain balanced perspectives on how AI can enhance productivity, innovation, and learning across Colorado’s industries and education systems.Ìý
- 11 a.m.-12 p.m.Ìý– Interactive AI Presentation
- 12 p.m.-12:30 p.m. – Stick around for prompt engineering coaching
ConferenceÌýAgenda
Program Overview
12:30 pmÌýÌýCheck-In (registration and check-in required)
1:00 pmÌýÌýÌýÌýColorado Economic Outlook for 2025
Opening remarks byÌýTandean Rustandy Endowed Dean of the Leeds School of Business Vijay KhatriÌýand ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ Chancellor Justin Schwartz
Richard L. Wobbekind, Leeds School of Business, ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ
Jessica Ostermick, Sr. Managing Director, CBRE, Colorado Region
2:20 pmÌýÌýÌýÌýKeynote Speaker
Donna Lynne,ÌýChief Executive Officer,ÌýDenver Health
3:00ÌýpmÌýÌýÌýÌýIndustryÌýDiscussion Breakout Sessions:
Session 1 - Real Estate
Moderator | Julie Gibson, Executive Director, Michael A. Klump Center for Real Estate
Panelists
Leon McBroom, Senior Managing Director, Denver Office Co-Head, JLL Capital Markets, Americas
David Zucker, Principal, Chief Executive Officer, Zocalo
Jon Weisiger, Senior Vice President, CBRE
Courtney Schneider, Director, Hines
Carl Koelbel, President and CEO, Koelbel & Company
Session 2Ìý- The Economic Competitiveness of Colorado'sÌýKey Industries
This session will examine Colorado’s key industries and the factors contributing to their economic competitiveness. We’ll discuss how key industries are supported by state, regional and local initiatives and partnerships. And we’ll feature up-to-date developments in multi-state and multi-industry ecosystems supporting quantum computing, climate resilience and other advanced industries.
Moderator |Ìý, Principal, First Flatiron Consulting
Panelists:
Wendy Lea, Board Director, Elevate Quantum, and Co-Founder, TechHubNow!
Mike Freeman, CEO and Principal Investigator, NSF Colo-Wyo Climate Resilience Engine
Michelle Hadwiger, Director of Global Business Development, Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade
Hanna Scovill,ÌýEconomist and Sr. Manager of Economic Competitiveness, Metro Denver EDC
Session 3Ìý- Evolution of the Energy Mix:ÌýNet Zero—Nuclear
This panel investigates the emergence of nuclear fusion as such an event and speculates as to how fusion’s commercialization may occur and how the energy industry (including its professional societies) might transition to such a brave new world.
Moderator |Ìý,ÌýEnergy Consultant
Panelists:
Adam Eckman, President and CEO, Colorado Mining Association
Mark Jensen, Professor, Chemistry; Jerry and Tina Grandey University Chair in Nuclear Science and Engineering, Colorado School of Mines
Terry Palisch, President, Society of Petroleum Engineers; Vice President, CARBO Ceramics
4:30ÌýpmÌýÌýÌýÌýNetworking Reception