CityAge: New York

The New Infrastructure

December 14, 2022
8 am -1:45 pm (eT)
IN-PERSON | Verizon Executive Education Center, Cornell Tech Campus | Roosevelt Island, NY

How tech can help New York build for 2050 (not 1950)

New York  — the city known for constant urban reinvention — is once again leading the reinvention of the American city.

The United States is carrying out an historic reinvestment in its infrastructure and cities. New York is showing America that future.

CityAge is proud to return to Manhattan on Dec. 14th to highlight how America's global capital is:

  • Revitalizing central business districts with new urban design
  • Re-inventing mobility
  • Using design, technology and renewable energy systems to decarbonize
  • Creating both digital and physical connectivity
  • Weaving resiliency into new and rebuilt infrastructure

We hope you can join us Dec. 14th for our in-person CityAge event: The New Infrastructure. You will meet the people forging the partnerships and investments that can inform the future of other American towns and cities, and set an example for the world.

SpeakerS will Include:

MEERA JOSHI

Deputy Mayor for Operations,
New York City

RICK COTTON

Executive Director,
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey

MICHAEL SAMUELIAN

Founding Director,
Cornell Tech Urban Tech Hub

ERIC Macfarlane

First Deputy Commissioner,
New York City Department of Design + Construction

Max Oglesbee

CEO,
Monstarlab Americas

Laurie Mahon

Vice Chair,
CIBC Capital Markets

Geoffrey Ax

Principal,
Aviation Market Leader,
Populous

Dana Chermesh-Reshef

Founder & CEO,
inCitu

Thomas F. Prendergast

Executive Vice President
and
New York Metro Chief Executive,
AECOM

Ali Khaloo

CEO & Founder,
Aren

Charlie Miller

VP Innovation & Digital Experience,
Brookfield Asset Management

Mark Gander

Program Director,
Parsons Corporation

Jill Lerner

Principal,
KPF

Nicole Robinson-Etienne

Director Of External Affairs
in NYC,
Intersection

David Gilford

Head of Policy and Strategic Partnerships,
Sidewalk Infrastructure Partners

Seth Pinsky

CEO,
92nd Street Y

Sander Dolder

Senior Vice President,
Smart & Sustainable Cities,
New York City
Economic Development Corporation

Greg Morrisett

Dean and Vice Provost,
Cornell Tech

Jamie Torres-Springer

President,
MTA Construction & Development

Samuel Bordenave

Head of Finance and Strategy,
SWTCH

Sarah Salati

Executive Vice President
and
Chief Commercial Officer,
New York Power Authority

Koti Vadlamudi

Senior Vice President
and
General Manager,
Jacobs

Sulaiman "Su" Sanni

Founder & CEO,
Dollaride

Ron Bogle

President and CEO,
National Design Alliance

with more to be announced soon

Tickets

GROUP Tickets

BUY 4 Get 1 Free

Group Ticket sales end December 13, 2022

Each ticket receives:

  • Light Breakfast & Coffee
  • Admission to all Keynote and Panel Discussions
  • Networking Opportunities
GENERAL ADMISSION

$295.00 USD

General Admission ticket sales end December 13, 2022

Each ticket receives:

  • Light Breakfast & Coffee
  • Admission to all Keynote and Panel Discussions
  • Networking Opportunities

WHAT TO EXPECT

2050, not 1950: How can we make sure the infrastructure we build today is optimized for future demands, and is built with equity in mind?

Congestion Pricing: NYC is embarking on this major initiative. How to accomplish it efficiently, and equitably

The New Public Private Partnerships: How to build tech enabled infrastructure through smart partnerships and investment strategies

The Natural  City: How to build infrastructure that allows people and nature to flourish together for generations to come.

Decarbonize NYC: Strategies to lower emissions, build net zero infrastructure and an equitable clean tech economy

Electrify Transportation: How to shape the electric revolution so that all New Yorkers benefit

The Venue

2 W Loop Rd, New York, NY 10044
Cornell is a private, Ivy League university and the land-grant university for New York State. Cornell’s mission is to discover, preserve and disseminate knowledge; produce creative work; and promote a culture of broad inquiry throughout and beyond the Cornell community.
Smart Business Casual Attire (no denim of any description, no athletic wear) is suggested.

The Event Agenda

8:00 AM

Arrival Coffee

8:30 AM

Open by Conference MC

  • Ron Bogle, President and CEO, National Design Alliance
8:40 AM

Welcoming Comments

  • Greg Morrisett, Dean and Vice Provost,  Cornell Tech
8:50 AM

Panel: How to Revitalize New York’s Infrastructure

A generational opportunity is underway due to the IIJA, as well as huge private sector investments in electrification and decarbonization. How can we make sure the infrastructure we build today - as well as the infrastructure that’s already been built and has decades of lifespan left - is optimized for today and tomorrow’s challenges?

  • Rick Cotton, President and CEO, NYNJ Port Authority
  • Meera Joshi, Deputy Mayor for Operations, Office of the Mayor of New York City
  • Thomas F. Prendergast, Executive Vice President and New York Metro Chief Executive,
    AECOM
  • Panel Chair: Seth Pinsky, CEO, 92nd Street Y
9:30 AM

Presentation

  • Koti Vadlamudi, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Jacobs
9:45 AM

Presentation

  • Jamie Torres-Springer, President, MTA Construction & Development
10:05 AM

Presentation

  • Geoffrey Ax, Principal, Aviation Market Leader, Populous
10:20 AM

Morning Break

10:50 AM

Panel: Digital Master Plans: From Infrastructure to Experience

A look at how leading innovators are bringing new experiences to physical spaces, through a layered approach, from digital infrastructure through user and customer experience.

  • Charlie Miller, VP Innovation & Digital Experience, Brookfield Asset Management
  • David Gilford, Head of Policy, Sidewalk Infrastructure Partners
  • Nicole Robinson-Etienne, Director Of External Affairs, LinkNYC, Intersection
  • Panel Chair: Max Oglesbee, CEO, Monstarlab Americas
11:25 AM

Quick Pitch

  • Ali Khaloo, CEO & Founder, Aren
11:35 AM

Panel: Decarbonize: NYC

Strategies to lower emissions, build net zero housing and infrastructure and an equitable clean tech economy

  • Sander Dolder, Senior Vice President, Smart & Sustainable Cities, New York City Economic Development Corporation
  • Sarah Salati, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, New York Power Authority
  • Eric Macfarlane, First Deputy Commissioner, New York City Department of Design + Construction
  • Jill Lerner, Principal, KPF
12:05 PM

Quick Pitch

  • Dana Chermesh-Reshef, Founder & CEO, inCitu
12:15 PM

Quick Pitch

  • Samuel Bordenave, Head of Finance and Strategy, SWTCH
12:25 PM

Panel: Public Private Partnerships to Deliver the Future’s Infrastructure

Modern infrastructure - from electrified transportation through digital services in transportation - relies on new forms of public-private collaboration. What do they look like? How can the best models be scaled?

  • Laurie Mahon, Vice Chair at CIBC Capital Markets
  • Mark Gander, Program Director, Connected Communities, Parsons
  • Sulaiman "Su" Sanni, Founder, Dollaride
  • Panel Chair: Michael Samuelian, Founding Director, Urban Tech Hub at Cornell Tech
1:00 PM

Lunch & Reception

1:45 PM

Event Close

All times ET, Subject to change

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