38th Annual Environmental Permitting Summer School Kicks Off in Marco Island
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Today marks the commencement of the 38th Annual Environmental Permitting Summer School, hosted by the Florida Environmental Network, Inc. (FENI). The event, taking place from July 16 to July 19 at the JW Marriott in Marco Island, brings together over 1,250 professionals from various sectors, including attorneys, consultants, engineers, state and local government officials, developers, and landowners.
This year’s conference features a comprehensive agenda designed to provide attendees with the latest updates and insights into Florida's environmental, energy, and growth management laws, regulations, and best practices. With 87 sessions scheduled, participants will have the opportunity to engage in small, interactive classes that cover a broad spectrum of topics pertinent to the environmental sector.
Key highlights of the event include:
Speakers and Sessions: Over 300 expert speakers will lead sessions on various topics, ensuring attendees receive up-to-date information and practical knowledge.
Networking Opportunities: The conference offers numerous networking opportunities, allowing professionals to connect, share experiences, and discuss innovations and challenges within the industry.
Exhibitors: The event features 110 exhibitors showcasing the latest products, trends, and solutions in the environmental field. Attendees can benefit from product demonstrations and practical solutions to industry challenges.
The Environmental Permitting Summer School has been a cornerstone event for Florida’s environmental community since its inception in 1985. It continues to serve as a vital platform for education, professional development, and civic engagement.
Contact:
Florida Environmental Network, Inc.
Phone: (850) 222-9800
Email: info@floridaenet.com
Useful links: Exhibitor Overview, Sponsor Overview, Attendee Overview
Source: floridaenet