MLC Ann Mtg program 2016

AGENDA CONTINUED (MONDAY, JULY 18)

12 to 2 p.m. LUNCHEON Regency Ballroom CD, 2nd Floor National CSG Report Sen. Beau McCoy , Nebraska, CSG National Chair

FEATURED PRESENTATION: THE FUTURE OF WORK AND SKILLS IN THE ‘MAN-MACHINE AGE’ Presenter: Ms. Ayesha Khanna , Education, Technology and Urbanization Expert

In this future-looking presentation, Ayesha Khanna will explore the coming workforce challenges in the“man- machine hybrid age.”Which industries will still require human labor, and which will be automated? How can individuals train themselves to be proficient in new technologies so that they can design and work with smart machines? Ms. Khanna will explore these questions and more. 2:30 to 3:45 p.m. FEATURED PRESENTATION: PREVIEW OF THE 2016 ELECTIONS Regency Ballroom AB, 2nd Floor Presenter: Mr. Ken Rudin , Host,“Ken Rudin’s Political Junkie”program

This election year is shaping up to be one of the most memorable in U.S. history. In this session, Ken Rudin, one of the nation’s foremost political observers, will provide attendees with witty, insightful analysis on this year’s campaigns and races. 4 to 5:30 p.m. FISCAL LEADERS ROUNDTABLE Lakeshore Ballroom, 1st Floor Moderator: Sen. Luther Olsen ,Wisconsin Presenters:

» » Mr. John Hicks , Executive Director, National Association of State Budget Officers » » Mr. Richard Mattoon, Senior Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Guest experts will present a regional economic forecast and an overview of current fiscal conditions in the states. Participants will also take part in a roundtable discussion of trends and developments shaping state and provincial budgets across the Midwest. 4 to 5:30 p.m. SITE VISITS Registration for the two site visits is limited and required by 12 p.m. on Monday. It can be completed at the MLC Registration/Information Desk. » » Visit to the School of Freshwater Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee See how this school is helping to shape a new freshwater future for the Midwest and the globe. This visit will include a tour of the school’s $53 million state-of-the-art facility, its legacy research facility, and research vessels in the industrial harbor. Participants will learn how Milwaukee’s embrace of water and water technology is transforming the city,

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