Hosting national thought-leaders who share ideas, insights, and inspiration with regional influencers for the sustainable development of Greater Des Moines.
We hope to see you online tomorrow for Greg Shill, the next speaker in the Tomorrow Plan Speaker Series. Topic: Americans Shouldn't Have to Drive, but the Law Insists on It." Remember to register here: https://t.co/Btojx97Laf
We hope you can join us for the next speaker in the Tomorrow Plan Speaker Series, Greg Shill, whose law review lead him to publish "Americans Shouldn't Have to Drive, but the Law Insists On It." This is a virtual event. Registration required. https://t.co/AYeZHKPdLj
Des Moines Metro friends, please read through the draft LRTP and provide comments. Lots of great multi-modal transportation and smart city approaches throughout the document!
We hope you can make it the next speaker in the Tomorrow Plan Speaker Series. Katharine Burgess's talk -- "Harvesting the Value of Water" -- is highly topical for Greater Des Moines, where water seems to be on everyone's minds. https://t.co/ZLYoKhtaFr
Next up in the Tomorrow Plan Speaker Series is Adie Tomer, who's talking transit and place-based economies. We hope you can make it! https://t.co/bu0Ih1ZChA
Remember to RSVP today for a great speaker tomorrow -- Mike Curtin of the DC Central Kitchen. We are excited to have him in Greater Des Moines to build momentum behind the great work happening locally. https://t.co/Q0cRK8An0b
Coming up next week, we are very excited to have Mike Curtin, CEO of DC Central Kitchen, here with us in Des Moines to talk about feeding people and building community. We hope you can join us! https://t.co/tisi2H96AV
We are very excited to have DC Central Kitchen CEO Mike Curtin in Des Moines for a talk next week. We hope you can make it! Please RSVP here: https://t.co/fRTSbX4ITF
James Chung, a strategic data analyst and the next speaker in The Tomorrow Plan Speaker Series, told the Des Moines Business Record: "There is something special about Des Moines." https://t.co/ioPepdDD2g