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Mar312020

ETBP Annual Meeting scheduled for Thursday, April 16, at Noon via Zoom

Please join us for our Virtual Annual Meeting on ZOOM:

https://zoom.us/j/615302401?pwd=NmgyalVhSC9DdGVkR0wyMGpjZDR6UT09

Meeting ID: 615 302 401
Password: 011827
+13126266799 (Chicago)

When: Thursday, April 16
Time: Noon-1:00 pm

Description:

The riverfront of East Town is referred to as the Mill District. Originally a place designated exclusively for industrial purposes—it now features mixed uses and is poised to become a leading regional destination. This forum will provide an intriguing historical review and update on the many projects that are being developed in 2020.

Presenting Sponsor: Minnesota Vikings

Feature Presentation/Panelists:

  • Paul Bauknight, Project Implementation Director, Minneapolis Parks Foundation
  • David Stevens, Site Manager, Mill City Museum, Minnesota Historical Society
  • Mark Andrew, President, Friends of the Lock and Dam

Presentation Agenda:

  1. Welcome to Zoom Meeting + Orientation (Dan Collison) (2-3 Minutes)
  2. Call to Order, Introductions (John Campobasso) (5 Minutes)
  3. Sponsor Recognition, Announcements (Dan Collison) (5 Minutes)
  4. Partnership Report (Steve Cramer, CEO, mpls downtown council-DID) (5 Minutes)
  5. Year in Review (Christie Hantge) (5 Minutes)
  6. Casting Vision for the Year Ahead to Next Business Forum Season (Dan Collison) (5 Minutes)
  7. Recognition of Outgoing Board Members (John Campobasso) (2 Minutes)
  8. Board Candidate Election (John Campobasso) (3 Minutes)
    There are five candidates running for the ETBP Board of Directors:
    • Brent Hanson – Wells Fargo
    • Mike Noble – Normandy Inn
    • Brian Maupin – Allied Parking
    • Kelly Rice – Cassia / Augustana Care
    • Charlie Boeckenheuer – Minnesota Vikings
  9. Feature Presentation: (Moderated by Dan Collison) (25 Minutes)
    • Paul Bauknight, Project Implementation Director, Minneapolis Parks Foundation
    • David Stevens, Site Manager, Mill City Museum, Minnesota Historical Society
    • Mark Andrew, President, Friends of the Lock and Dam
  10. Adjournment (John Campobasso) (2 Minutes)
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