April 23, 2015 | 07:30 am
Event
Palm Beach County Convention Center

The Business Development Board, an organization dedicated to the economic development of Palm Beach County, is hosting an Economic Development Forum on April 23 at the Palm Beach County Convention Center.

Seymour_Brian_175x225At 11 a.m., as part of the agenda for the event, Gunster attorney Brian Seymour will be part of the real estate panel. Just after the panel there will be a lunch program with keynote speaker John Kaliski of Cambridge Systematics, Inc.

Seymour co-chairs Gunster’s real property practice. His practice and industry areas include environmental and land use, eminent domain and property rights and business litigation. Seymour was recently elected to the board of trustees for the Jewish Federations of North America.

Individual and group tickets are now on sale for the event and can be purchased by visiting the BDB website. There is a fee associated with the event. Contact Sarah Marcadis for more information.

The event begins at 8 a.m. with a breakfast program featuring Bill Johnson, Florida secretary of commerce and president of Enterprise Florida, Inc. After the speaker, participants will enjoy breakout sessions from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. when the lunch program begins. The panel Seymour is participating in takes place during the third break out session. During the other sessions, participants have the opportunity to hear from professionals in marketing and branding, listen to a discussion of CEOs and observe a panel on economic development competitiveness.

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