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You are receiving this invitation from the Chicotsky family because your work influences capital flow or civic outcomes in Fort Worth. Join us on July 28th (Tuesday), 5:30pm at The Fort Worth Club for a dinner and panel on attracting long-term capital to the city, featuring: Jill Cetina, former Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - Vice President in Banking Supervision; former Associate Managing Director of U.S. banks and GSEs at Moody's Investors Service; and currently serving as Executive Professor and Associate Director of Commercial Banking Program at The Texas A&M University Mays Business School.Jessica Rogers, Director of Economic Development with the City of Fort Worth.Dr. Sarah Quintanar, Chair of Data Analytics & Statistics at UNT.Following our recent civic briefing on the city's bond approvals with commentary provided by Mayor Pro Tem Carlos Flores, City Councilman Michael Crain, Tarrant County Workforce Commission Executive Director Robert Sterns, and TCU Professor of Economics Dr. Stephen Quinn (summary available here), the Chicotsky family invites you to our follow-up private economic briefing. Gain insight into what happens after voter authorization — specifically, how Fort Worth’s recently approved $845 million bond package moves from ballot passage to delivered infrastructure, and how execution, sequencing, and construction cost escalation shape the city’s capital position.July 28th (Tuesday), 5:30pm - 7pm Dinner option ($25), which includes short rib, salmon, and empanadas. Fort Worth Club: 12th Floor, Sunset-Trinity Room306 W 7th St, Fort Worth, TX 76102The gathering is hosted through Worthian, a non-partisan policy education initiative from the Chicotsky family focused on attracting long-term capital to Fort Worth.Join office holders, economists, city staff, developers, and private capital leaders to discuss how delivery capacity and civic policy decisions together determine:The real cost of public investmentThe speed at which infrastructure is deliveredThe risk profile of the city’s balance sheetThe long-term productivity of public assetsAttendees will gain an informational advantage on how bond execution and procurement decisions will impact timelines, capital costs, and future development conditions. Learn more at Worthian.com For Cowtown,Brandon Chicotsky, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Professional Practice in Marketing, TCU Neeley School of Business linkedin.com/in/chicotsky | neeley.tcu.edu/chicotsky | info@worthian.com Pol. adv. paid for by Worthian PAC, Fort Worth, Texas. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.
📍 Fort Worth Club: 12th Floor, Sunset-Trinity Room 306 W 7th St, Fort Worth, TX 76102