CHARLOTTE, NC, March 03, 2011 (Press-News.org) ColeJenest & Stone (http://www.colejeneststone.com), a comprehensive land planning, landscape architecture, civil engineering and urban design firm, has announced that the firm's Managing Principal Michael Cole will serve as a moderator at the Raleigh Chamber of Commerce's 2011 Inter-City Visit and Leadership Conference, taking place Thursday, April 7 and Friday, April 8 at the Westin Tabor Center, located at 1672 Lawrence St. in Denver, CO. Cole will moderate a session on the Denver Land Use Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) plan on Friday, April 8 at 10:45 a.m., which will feature Denver planning director Peter Park. The mission of the Inter-City Visit Conference is to provide an opportunity for Triangle leaders to learn from other prospering cities through addressing quality of life issues such as transportation, arts and cultural investments, education and economic development, gang prevention strategies and successful transit referendums.
QUOTES:
"I am honored to participate at this exciting conference," said Cole. "This event offers tremendous value both in terms of connecting with other business and elected leaders and the ability to improve our community and enhance the competitive advantage of the Triangle."
DETAILS:
- Registration for this event is $1,800 for an individual and $2,150 for a group from the same registrant or company. To register, visit http://www.raleighchamber.org/publicpolicy/icv_Register.aspx. For more information, contact Mary Kernan at 919.664.7090 or mkernan@raleighchamber.org.
ABOUT COLEJENEST & STONE:
Launched in 1987, ColeJenest & Stone is a comprehensive land planning, landscape architecture, civil engineering and urban design firm committed to projecting excellence, unmatched client service and a rewarding work environment through a professional, collaborative approach and sensitive, progressive design solutions. The company provides unique site opportunities and community building solutions in a diverse range of sectors, with project types including commercial, civic, recreational, institutional, residential, health care and retirement communities. Teams are assembled using specialized, accomplished experts who fulfill many different roles, including but not limited to: technical consultant, facilitator, designer, art broker, planner and project manager. In addition to its headquarters in Charlotte, N.C., the company operates in an office in Raleigh, N.C. For more information, visit http://www.colejeneststone.com.
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