Insights 2019 Sponsorship: 15 Forward

In 2019, GBPI will mark 15 years of moving Georgia forward with thoughtful analysis and responsible policy. Our annual policy conference will kick off this year-long celebration and represents a unique opportunity to connect with GBPI’s community of advocates, leaders and decision makers.

This event attracts more than 200 people who are passionate about a variety of policy issues in Georgia and it provides an opportunity for a timely and fact-based discussion of critical legislative initiatives.

Insights 2019 will feature content and speakers who will explore equity as the means to widespread prosperity in our state. The conference will include GBPI’s signature state budget analysis and outline bold ideas that leverage fiscal policies to expand opportunity and well-being for Georgians. In addition, we will hear from state legislators and leaders offering insights into what’s next for Georgia as the state welcomes a new governor.

When: Friday, Jan. 25, 2019
Where: Georgia Freight Depot

Our full agenda with speakers will be announced soon.

Learn more about the sponsorship opportunities for the 2019 conference (PDF).

Be a sponsor as we celebrate 15 years of moving Georgia forward! Full agenda and additional details announced soon.

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