



REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT IS AT CAPACITY; PLEASE SEND AN EMAIL TO email@acec-co.org TO BE ADDED TO THE WAITLIST; A CONFIRMATION EMAIL WILL BE SENT TO YOU IF A REGISTRATION SPOT OPENS.
Wednesday, Jan. 14 | 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Lamp Rynearson | (4715 Innovation Drive | Fort Collins, CO 80525)
Complimentary (Employees of ACEC Colorado-member Firms) | Registration Required
Capacity is limited to 20 attendees - advance registration required
Lunch Provided | Earn up to one (1) Professional Development Hour (PDH)*
Join your ACEC Colorado-member firm colleagues who do business in Northern Colorado for this complimentary, in-person member roundtable meeting & lunch.
Attendees will hear from Elizabeth Relford, executive director of the North Front Range Metropolitan Planning Organization, as she shares insights on the organization's structure, future initiatives and more. ACEC Colorado staff and leadership will also discuss anticipated priorities for the upcoming 75th General Assembly Second Regular Session, which begins Jan. 14, along with other important program updates and forum initiatives.
Please plan to attend and share your thoughts on how the council can best serve you and your firm.
Note: Registration is complimentary but required and can be completed online or by calling ACEC Colorado at 303.832.2200. Please send a message to email@acec-co.org if you need to cancel your registration ahead of the meeting, as we often have members on a waitlist who we can offer your spot to.
General Registration Terms and Conditions
- Registration is complimentary.
- Special dietary requirements must be submitted at time of event registration. The venue will do its best to accommodate dietary requirements but cannot guarantee it is able to meet all requests.
- Attendance at or participation in ACEC Colorado events/activities constitutes an agreement by the attendee for the Council’s use and distribution of the attendee’s image and/or voice in photographs, videos, electronic reproductions, and audio recordings of such events/activities.
- ACEC Colorado seeks to avoid antitrust violations in connection with its activities; therefore, participants should avoid engaging in conduct that gives even the appearance of an impermissible conversation, agreement, alliance or impropriety. Discussions among attendees, speakers, exhibitors, board members and/or staff must be kept free of even the suggestion of restraint of trade or the selection of suppliers, customers or prices. Click here to read the ACEC Colorado Antitrust Compliance Policy.
- ACEC Colorado asks that attendees review and adhere to the Digital Meeting Code of Conduct.
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