2 hours
Hilton Austin
Starting at USD 71
Mon, 26 Jan, 2026 at 11:30 am to 01:30 pm (GMT-06:00)
Hilton Austin
500 East 4th Street, Austin, United States
Downtown Austin is entering a pivotal era of economic transformation, fueled by major infrastructure and mobility investments that will define the city’s growth for generations. This session will offer stakeholders timely insights into transformative projects—including the Austin Convention Center expansion, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport improvements, I-35 reconstruction, and Project Connect—and explore how these developments will shape downtown’s future. Together, these catalytic investments promise to enhance connectivity, accessibility, and quality of life, while reinforcing Austin’s position as a premier destination for business, innovation, and investment.
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Secure Your Sponsorship Today for a High-Impact Opportunity!
Each sponsorship level includes recognition and benefits for both of our upcoming events: Issues Over Lunch: Infrastructure in Motion and Issues & Eggs: Waterloo Greenway – Austin’s Urban Connector. Your support ensures these vital conversations remain accessible, timely and impactful. Sponsorship levels include:
Visionary (SOLD)
Benefactor
Steward
Advocate
Act now to secure your sponsorship and enjoy maximum visibility. Sponsorship commitments must be finalized by January 16th to ensure branding inclusion in promotional materials.
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Info: For three decades, Kirk Watson has been immersed in public policy, spanning local and state government in Texas. He served in the Texas Senate for over 13 years, leading on a wide range of issues and serving as a member and vice-chair of multiple standing and special committees and the Sunset Advisory Commission. His peers elected him President Pro Tempore of the Senate in 2019.
Watson was appointed in 1991 by Gov. Ann Richards as Chair of the Texas Air Control Board, the agency charged with addressing air quality issues. He was Vice-Chair of the committee that oversaw creation of the agency now known as the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
He was first elected Austin mayor in 1997, where he won praise for bringing different political sides together around transformative environmental and economic development initiatives. In 2012, serving in the Texas Senate, he led the effort to build a new medical school at The University of Texas at Austin. Learn more about Mayor Watson.
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Tickets for Issues Over Lunch: Infrastructure in Motion can be booked here.
| Ticket type | Ticket price |
|---|---|
| General Ticket | 71 USD |
| Table | 642 USD |
| Advocate Sponsor | 1,069 USD |
| Steward Sponsor | 2,670 USD |
| Benefactor Sponsor | 5,337 USD |
| Visionary Sponsor | 8,005 USD |