Registration is open now for the California Chamber of Commerce Capitol Summit, set for May 8 in Sacramento.
CalChamber President and CEO Jennifer Barrera will kick off the Summit, set for 9:30 a.m.–2:15 p.m. at the SAFE Credit Union Convention Center.
The agenda will give attendees the opportunity to delve into the issues affecting the state’s business community. Session topics include artificial intelligence (AI) governance, empowering small business, legislative frameworks for tackling retail theft, and exploring California’s political climate behind the headlines.
The CalChamber also will celebrate the achievements of its local chamber partners, recognizing their outstanding advocacy efforts and commitment to helping their members with labor law compliance.
Other Events
After the Summit, attendees will have the option to stop by the CalChamber International Forum (a separate RSVP is required). The forum focuses on trade issues with the California trade/business community, including the consular corps.
Scheduled for the evening of May 8 is the Sacramento Host Reception. This event is co-sponsored by the CalChamber and the Sacramento Host Committee to provide networking opportunities for business leaders from industries throughout the state.
The reception also gives attendees the opportunity to discuss key issues facing the state with other business leaders and elected officials. The evening event is a prelude to the 98th Annual Sacramento Host Breakfast the next morning, May 9.
Featured speakers at the breakfast traditionally have been the Governor of California and the chair of the CalChamber Board of Directors.
Registration
The fee to register for the Capitol Summit is $100 per person. Once registered, registrants have the option to RSVP at no additional cost for the International Forum, the Host Reception, and Host Breakfast. The deadline to register is Wednesday, April 17, or until sold out. Space is limited.
To register for the Summit, visit cvent.me/Bo3kgm. Lunch is included in the registration fee.