2024 Housing Summit Presented by Tacoma Dodge
Thursday Apr 18, 2024
Pioneer Park Pavilion Registration for Elected Officials, City/County/State/National Staff and MBAPC Members:
Jason Gano Tetatzin served more than 20 years in the United States Navy before entering the private sector. While in the Navy, Tetatzin was responsible for overseeing enterprise-wide energy policy and investment programs for the Secretary of the Navy. She led innovation, security, mobility and efficiency initiatives in energy programs throughout the Navy and Marine Corps, working to ensure reliable and resilient utilities, lower cost transportation options and critical facilities operations to support maritime and aviation missions worldwide. Tetatzin earned her bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from California State University, Sacramento and a master’s degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from University of California, Berkley. She is a licensed Professional Engineer and certified Project Management Professional
Date and Time
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM PDT
Location
330 S. Meridian
Puyallup, WA 98371Fees/Admission
FREE *Registration Required*
Registration for Realtors & Affiliates (non-MBAPC members): $15.00
Registration for the general public (non-MBAPC members): $25.00Contact Information
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Description
You are invited to the Master Builders Pierce County 2024 Housing Summit. Come join us April 18, 2024 at 8:00 a.m. at the Pioneer Park Pavilion in Puyallup to hear the 2024 housing overview, economic forecast, and more.Speakers/topics include:
Q&A Panel of Jurisdictional Permitting Experts, including:
An economic forecast from ECOnorthwest's Dr. Michael Wilkerson.
Mike is a leading expert and thought partner in real estate economics. He is a Partner and Director of Analytics at ECOnorthwest, and has 20 years of experience working with public sector and private clients around the country. His unique expertise is the intersection of real estate and economic development , with the goal of creating effective policies, influencing the built environment, and producing outcomes that improve individual opportunities . Mike has the ability to communicate complex topics and tradeoffs in a simple and approachable ways, which deliver actionable insights for implementation.
He regularly presents to local and state legislative bodies and at national conferences, including the American Planning Association, the National Multifamily Housing Council, and the Urban Land Institute. Mike is an adjunct professor in the Master of Real Estate Development program at Portland State University.