Next Century Cities Broadband Lunch & Learn in Boulder, Colorado
REGISTER NOW | On Tuesday, September 20, 2022,  Next Century Cities will host a Broadband Lunch & Learn at the Taj in Boulder, Colorado. 

The event includes a panel discussing the influx of federal and state broadband funding opportunities and reviewing best practices that have been tested throughout the region. 

Following the panel, local and state leaders will have the opportunity to network, helping to identify community-based connectivity needs.

DETAILS:
Tuesday, September 20, 2022
12:00 to 2:00 pm MT
Venue: The Taj 2630 Baseline Road, Boulder, CO 80305 (Located in Base-Mar Shopping Center across the street from the Wolf Law Building.) 

NCC will provide lunch for attendees.

Please note that this event is closed to the press.

AGENDA:
12:00 pm | Registration + lunch
12:10-12:15 | Welcome from Brian Donoghue, Deputy Director, Next Century Cities
12:15-12:50 pm | Panelists will discuss upcoming broadband funding opportunities, best practices for local broadband policy. 
Moderator: Gabrielle Daley, Director of Schaden Experiential Learning Program, University of Colorado Law School
Panelists:
-Sarah Smith, Broadband Program Specialist, National Telecommunications and Information Administration
-Colleen McCroskey, Associate Attorney, Kissinger & Fellman
-Roxy Barboza, Program Director, Next Century Cities
-Ryan Johnston, Senior Policy Counsel, Federal Programs, Next Century Cities
1:00-2:00 pm | Informal networking
2:00 pm | Adjourn

NCC is committed to elevating community perspectives and will cover travel expenses for local leaders who need support. Please contact Brian Donoghue, brian@nextcenturycities.org, for more information.
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