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NORTH TEXAS CHAPTER DINNER MEETING


OCTOBER 2008 DINNER MEETING HAS BEEN
CANCELLED

BUT.........A VERY VERY VERY INTERESTING GUEST SPEAKER WILL ADDRESS THE CHAPTER AT THE NOVEMBER DINNER MEETING


WHEN: Tuesday, 18 November 2008
WHERE: Wyndham Garden Hotel - Dallas Park Central
8051 LBJ Freeway
Dallas, Texas 75251
(972) 680-3000

http://www.wyndham.com/hotels/DFWPC/mapanddirections/main.wnt

Keynote Speaker:
Rebecca Dugger
Director, Trinity River Corridor Project
The Trinity River Project & Urban Development Complexities

COST: Members: $25.00
             Guests: $28.00


REGISTRATION/NETWORKING:  6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
                                            DINNER:  7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
                                         SPEAKER:  8:00 PM – 9:00 PM


FOR ADVANCE RESERVATIONS PLEASE CONTACT: aaron_m_stringfellow@raytheon
Or register online at: http://www.acteva.com/go/ncma-ntxchap
(small additional fee for registering on-line with a credit card)

Please make reservations ASAP, but no later than NOON, Thursday, 13 November 2008
Cancellations MUST be received by NOON, Thursday 13 November 2008



Rebecca Dugger, Director
Trinity River Corridor Project

BIOGRAPHY:
Rebecca Dugger is a native Texan, born and raised in Terrell, Texas. Ms. Dugger moved to Dallas shortly after earning her Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering from Texas A&M University (class of ’83), and began her career as an Engineer Assistant with the City of Dallas Water Utilities Department at the Central Wastewater Treatment Plant in 1984.
Rebecca worked for the Water Utilities Department for 15 years, and eventually held the position of Assistant Director of Wastewater Operations. She was appointed to her current position as Director of the Trinity River Corridor Project in August of 1999.
Rebecca is a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of Texas.

About the Project
In 1998, a plan was presented to the voters of Dallas, in the form of a $246 million bond program, to do what had been talked about for almost 100 years – transforming one of Dallas’ greatest natural resources, the Trinity River, into the City’s centerpiece of activity and development. Included in this program were the establishment of flood protection, recreational amenities, transportation improvements and environmental restoration/mitigation. Voters approved this plan in May of 1998, and thus began one of the largest public works projects ever undertaken by the City of Dallas – the Trinity River Corridor Project.