Sam Nunn/Bank of America Policy Forum April 16

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On behalf of former Senator Sam Nunn, we invite you to attend the 2014 Sam Nunn/Bank of America Policy Forum on Wednesday, April 16th. The Policy Forum program will be held at the Georgia Tech Research Institute’s conference facility located at 250 14th Street, NW, Atlanta, GA 30318-9108 from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The School and Senator Nunn are proud to host U.S. Secretary of Energy, Dr. Ernest Moniz, as the keynote speaker for this year’s Forum.



For more information on the forum and contact information, click read more.



The Sam Nunn Forum brings together noted academic, government, and private-sector experts on technology, public policy, and international affairs to address issues of global importance in a biennial public event. The audience at the Forum numbers roughly 200 individuals from the policy, academic, and business communities. The 2014 Policy Forum topic is: “U.S. Competitiveness Amid a Changing Natural Gas Landscape: A View from the Southeast.”



This Forum will explore the implications of an emerging “golden era of gas.” It will address the impact of shifting global supply and demand, and related transformation of gas networks. Particular attention will be devoted to exploring the intersection of the digital and energy revolutions, and implications for U.S. leadership in promoting energy security and spurring economic competitiveness at the global, national, and state levels. Drawing on the insight of outstanding panelists, the Forum program will highlight technological innovations and novel public-private-academic partnerships underway in Georgia and across the Southeast region aimed at redressing critical infrastructure, policy, and consumer challenges.



A Forum program listing all the participants and a registration form, should you decide to attend, will be updated and available for you at our website (www.inta.gatech.edu) over the coming weeks. Please direct inquiries to: snforum14@inta.gatech.edu.

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