The Early Bird rate has been extended to July 11 to offset the recent increases in fuel prices for travel.

The issues facing today’s public manager are complex, interrelated, and far-reaching. The exchange of information and ideas among professionals is invaluable to practitioners coping with these issues. The Public Manager, a unique public management journal, and The American Society for Public Administration (ASPA), one of the largest and most prominent professional associations in public administration, announce the launch of a groundbreaking conference that offers you the knowledge needed to advance your practice—Transforming Bureaucratic Cultures: Challenges and Solutions for Public Management Practitioners—at the Renaissance Harborplace Hotel, Baltimore, July 28-29, 2008.

 

Register OnlineWho Should Attend?

Federal, state, and local managers and executives; public-service and nonprofit professionals; students in public service or nonprofit fields; and private-sector workers who contract with federal, state, or local governments.

 

Why Should I Attend?

For practical information from veteran practitioners and fresh opportunities for the open exchange of ideas among all levels, from students to senior professionals.

 

What Is the Objective?

To engage managers, professionals, and students from a range of fields connected to public service in a collaborative, audience-driven conference offering “expert” give-and-take, presenting case illustrations from experienced agency practitioners, and including publication, as appropriate, of relevant materials and proceedings.

 

Join transformational leaders from across the public sector in a unique, new conference this summer in Baltimore.


Keynote Speaker, Monday Luncheon, The Honorable Sheila Dixon, Mayor of Baltimore

 

 

 

 

 

Moderator, Plenary Session 2, Jenna Dorn, President and CEO of the National Academy of Public Administration

 

 

 

Hotel and Travel Information

The conference will be held at the Renaissance Harborplace Hotel, four-diamond accommodations among popular Inner Harbor attractions, including the National Aquarium and Oriole Park at Camden Yards.

 

Renaissance Harborplace Hotel
202 East Pratt Street Baltimore, MD 21202
410-547-1200 or 1-800-HOTELS-1 (1-800-468-3571)

 

A block of rooms is available at the government/conference rate of $175.93 per night ($155 rate + 13.5% tax), single or double, reserved on a first-come, first-served basis. Please register here or call the hotel at 410-547-1200 by 6 p.m. on July 7, 2008, to receive this rate (group code TRATRAA).

 

Join us in making this the destination capstone conference of Summer 2008!

 

 

Helpful Contacts:

For registration assistance, please contact Crystal Tyler, Graduate School, USDA, at 202.314.4701 or crystal_tyler@grad.usda.gov.

For conference information, including exhibitor and sponsorship opportunities, contact Carrie Blustin, The Public Manager at 571.633.7639 or publisher@thepublicmanager.org.