March 17, 2021
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM CST | 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM EST
Virtual Zoom Meeting
Competition between municipalities to lure the jobs and the construction spends from the data center industry has heated up. Indiana entered the national data center market with the passage of the strongest data center tax exemption legislation in the country. The City of Hammond made a strong redevelopment commitment by making both tax increment financing and Economic Improvement Development incentives available to Indiana data centers. Tom Dakich, the Managing Member of the Digital Crossroad Data Center Campus, will discuss Indiana’s strong commitment to data center public-private partnerships.
Thomas Dakich, Managing Member, Digital Crossroad
Tom’s 35 years of practice has centered on the development of telecommunications and data centers, including more than $500 million in transactions from sales or mergers of companies domestic and international. Tom has represented and been a part of the legal and development teams that own urban data centers throughout the world, including the Quinby Building in Los Angeles, GNO TeleHouse in London, various entities in Indianapolis and New York City. Tom’s broad ranged expertise includes labor, city, state and federal government negotiations. Including Tax Incentives, P3 partnerships and development. He has substantive legal experience in telecommunications and construction, including 20 years of experience serving as the Secretary and General Counsel for TK6, Inc./CES International, Inc. and General Counsel GEMCO Constructors, LLC. Tom resides in Indianapolis and has worked from offices in London, Sydney, Tampa, Chicago, San Francisco and New York. He graduated from Wabash College and the Indiana University School of Law.
LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-p-dakich-93932813/
Projects are about producing planned change, but what do you do when unplanned stakeholder changes threaten the value proposition of the very project itself? There’s good news: The draft revision of The Standard for Project Management offers concrete guidance for project teams to be adaptable and resilient as one of the key principles of project management. Come explore how the new PMBOK® Guide – Seventh Edition helps you guide project teams with flexibility, when project environments are filled with uncertainty and ambiguity.
Jesse Fewell, PMP
Jesse Fewell is an author, coach, and trainer who helps senior leaders from Boston to Beijing transform their organizations to achieve more innovation, collaboration, and business agility. A management pioneer, he founded and grew the original Agile Community of Practice within the Project Management Institute (PMI®), has served on leadership subcommittees for the Scrum Alliance, and written publications reaching over a half million readers in eleven languages. Jesse has taught, keynoted, or coached thousands of leaders and practitioners across thirteen countries on 5 continents. His industry contributions earned him a IEEE Computer Society Golden Core Award.
LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessefewell/
Date: March 17, 2021
Time: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM CST | 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM EST
Cost: Free
Venue: Virtual Meeting
Register On the PMICIC Site: https://pmicic.clickmeeting.com/20210317/register
Event Date | 03-17-2021 6:30 pm |
Event End Date | 03-17-2021 8:30 pm |
Capacity | Unlimited |
Individual Price | This event is free of charge |