Coming Soon: 2018 ACEC Convention and Legislative Summit, April 15-18 in Washington, DC

Posted by Content Coordinator on Friday, March 30th, 2018

ACEC 2018 Annual Convention and Legislative SummitThis year’s ACEC Convention and Legislative Summit features a full schedule, a diverse list of speakers and plenty of opportunities for networking, exhibition and education. The three-day event will take place in Washington, DC, April 15-18, 2018.

The Engineering Excellence Awards Gala will also take place during the convention, hosted by comedian, actor and SNL alum Kevin Nealon. Beyond the entertainment, the EEA gala is a one-of-a-kind event showcasing a broad range of innovative engineering projects carried out in the past year.

Featured speakers at the ACEC convention include:

  • Steve Schmidt, Political Analyst, MSNBC and Renowned Political Strategist
  • Tucker Carlson, Conservative Commentator and host of Tucker Carlson Tonight on Fox News Channel
  • Brandye Hendrickson, Acting Administrator for the Federal Highways Administration
  • Paul Dabbar, Under Secretary for Science, U.S. Department of Energy
  • Mike Allen, Co-Founder and Executive Editor of Axios, Former POLITICO Chief White House Correspondent

The three-day convention schedule includes meals, workshops, committee meetings, speeches, panel discussions and much more. If you are involved in the world of engineering on any level, the ACEC Convention and Legislative Summit is the place to be this April.

To learn more, including registration, schedule, hotel and travel information or exhibiting, visit the official convention web site: www.acec.org/conferences/annual-convention-2018

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