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We’re very, very excited to introduce The Conference, a daylong event focused on power, people and politics inside and outside D.C.

Introducing the first speakers at The Conference

We’re very, very excited to introduce The Conference, a daylong event focused on power, people and politics inside and outside D.C.

On March 11, we’ll have some of the most influential people in America gathered in Washington to talk about pressing policy and political issues of the day. This is an invite-only event featuring CEOs, congressional leaders and Trump administration officials to discuss the power dynamics and biggest challenges facing Washington.

We’ll have mainstage conversations and networking opportunities with leading policy influencers, activations and a live taping of The Daily Punch.

Our first wave of speakers include:

– Speaker Mike Johnson

– Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman

– AMD CEO Lisa Su

– United CEO Scott Kirby

– Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins

– McKinsey & Co. Global Managing Partner Bob Sternfels

– Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.)

– Sen. Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Del.)

– Sen. Jim Banks (R-Ind.)

– Rep. Mario Díaz-Balart (R-Fla.)

We will have many more speakers announced leading up to the event March 11.

As the Trump administration and Congress begin negotiating tax reform and reconciliation in earnest, there’s never been a better time to gather the Punchbowl News community for insightful conversations and connections. Beyond tax reform, speakers and attendees will discuss bipartisanship in a divided Washington, artificial intelligence and the future of financial services policy.

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