“Myth-busting and More” in Reno, Nevada

Please join us for this insightful look into our city. John B. Hester,  Assistant City Manager of the City of Reno, will discuss the real economy in Reno, not what has been marketed to the rest of the world.

You’ll hear:
Trends – What created Reno, diversification details, changes and forecasts.
Initiatives – How we’ll capitalize on our assets –  energy, transportation, quality of life.
City of Reno Projects – new and upcoming
Please join us for this insightful look into YOUR CITY!
Our Speaker: John B. Hester is the Assistant City Manager for the City of Reno.  Previously, he was Washoe County Community Development Director,  Acting Water Resources Director, and Director of Comprehensive Planning.  He also worked in regional planning for the Cincinnati and Dallas/Fort Worth areas, and in urban design for the City of Fort Worth.

Mr. Hester has a Master of City and Regional Planning and a B.S. in Architecture.  He’s been named Planner of the Year,  Public Administrator of the year, and he and his staff have received numerous awards. John and his family live in a 79 year old home that they are renovating in old southwest Reno

Discover what’s in store over the next few years:

  • City of Reno Projects – new and upcoming developments
  • Trends – What created Reno, upcoming changes and forecasts
  • Initiatives – How we’ll capitalize on improving our energy resources, transportation, and overall quality of life

Our Speaker: John B. Hester is the Assistant City Manager for the City of Reno. Previously, he was Washoe County Community Development Director,hesterActing Water Resources Director, and Director of Comprehensive Planning.  He also worked in regional planning for the Cincinnati and Dallas/Fort Worth areas, and in urban design for the City of Fort Worth.

Mr. Hester has a Master of City and Regional Planning and a B.S. in Architecture.  He’s been named Planner of the Year,  Public Administrator of the year, and he and his staff have received numerous awards. John and his family live in a 79 year old home that they are renovating in old southwest Reno

Thursday, November 18
Atlantis Hotel Casino
Networking: 11:30 AM – Noon
Lunch: Noon – 1:00 PM
RSVP by 12pm, Tuesday, November 16

Luncheon Pricing
$25 – AMA, A2N2, PRSA Members with RSVP
$30 – Non-Members with RSVP
$35 – Without RSVP (Seating is on a space-available, first-come, first-serve basis)
$10 – Students with RSVP