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89TH LEGISLATIVE SESSION

EXECUTIVE REVIEW

Powered by the Round Rock Chamber

June 18th | 11:00am – 5:00pm

Kalahari Resorts & Conventions (Ballroom)
3001 Kalahari Blvd | Round Rock, TX

$149.00 per person$1,250 per table

ABOUT THE EVENT

On June 18, 2025, YTexas is hosting the 89th Legislative Session Executive Review at Kalahari Resorts in Round Rock, Texas powered by the Round Rock Chamber.

Collaborate with government officials, public policy and research organizations, and leadership from companies in a variety of industries while participating in panel discussions and plenary keynotes covering the most impactful bills affecting Texas businesses.

Topics will include energy, water, transportation, broadband, education, workforce development, advanced manufacturing and high-growth industries, creative arts, sports, and entertainment. Policy experts will share projections on the current budget surplus, revenue estimates, and appropriations.

FEATURED PRESENTERS

Walt Maciborski

Event MC - Anchor at CBS Austin KEYE

Norman Garza

Executive Director - Texas Space Commission

Jason Kim

CEO - Firefly Aerospace

Jordan Robinson

CEO - Round Rock Chamber of Commerce

Glenn Hamer

CEO - Texas Association of Businesss

Liz Hocker

Regional Head Capital Markets - NYSE Texas

Reed Clay

President - Texas Nuclear Alliance

Arnold Castro

Assistant Dean of AI - Texas A&M

Chase Musslewhite

Co-Founder - Media For Texas

Ross Guieb

Executive Director - George H.W. Bush Combat Development Complex

Mike Stanfill

Director, Storage Solutions - Supermicro

Gilbert Hughes

Vice President of Public Affairs - ERCOT

Andrew Johnson

Dean - Lone Star College

George Lane

Director Govt. Relations - Texas Attorney General

Brad Morrison

Sr. Managing Director - TerraNova Capital Partners

Kara Stetson

Deputy Chief of Staff - U.S. Army

Stacy Schmitt

Senior Vice President - Opportunity Austin

Kevin Fincher

CEO - Austin Regional Manufacturers Association

Sean Strawbridge

Managing Partner - US Desalination

Tori Villarreal

Head of Public Policy - Base Power Company

Jason Dunn-Potter

Senior Executive - Intel Corporation

Dave Porter

CEO - Williamson County Economic Development Corp.

Hondo Powell

VP of Regional Affairs - LCRA

Matt Phillips

Deputy GM - Brazos River Authority

Robert Wood

Senior Advisor - McGuire Woods

Cassie Fitzgerald

Dir. of Govt Affairs - Austin Community College

Larry Gonzales

President - Desk 138

Cindy Engelhardt

SVP Water Solutions - Halff

PROGRAM AGENDA

SUMMARY

11:00am – 11:30am – Registration

  • Registration
  • Networking

11:35am – 12:45pm – Luncheon begins (Main ballroom)

  • Opening remarks: Jordan Robinson & Ed Curtis
  • “The Price of Policy: What’s in Texas’s $338 Billion Budget Blueprint?” Rahul Sreenivasan, Texas 2036
  • “Behind the Scenes: An Inside Guide to the Texas Economic Development Playbook”
    • Jordan Robinson, Round Rock Chamber of Commerce
    • Stacy Schmitt, Opportunity Austin
    • Robert Wood, McGuire Woods
    • Larry Gonzales, Desk 138

12:45 – 1:00: Networking Break: Sponsored by Texas Gas

1:00pm – 1:45pm – Breakout Session I

  • Room 1: Building the Talent Pipeline: From Classroom to Career
    • Moderator: Zach Scott, Round Rock Chamber
    • Tim Samuels, Dallas College
    • Houston Community College
    • Cassie Fitzgerald, Austin Community College
  • Room 2: Made in Texas: Scaling Advanced Manufacturing Across the State:
    • Moderator: Kevin Fincher, Austin Regional Manufacturers Association
    • Dave Porter, Williamson County Economic Development Partnership
  • Room 3: Smart Policy for Smart Tech: Governing AI in Texas:
    • Moderator: Arnold Castro, Texas A&M Mays School of Business
    • Jeremy Williford, NVIDIA
    • Mike Stanfil, Supermicro
    • Jason Dunn-Potter, Intel

1:45pm – 2:00pm: BREAK

2:pm – 2:45pm – Breakout Sessions II

  • Room 1: Water & Infrastructure: Brazos River Authority, LCRA, US Desalination
  • Room 2: Texas Headquarters (Relocations/FDI/Business Courts): YTexas, NYSE Texas, AMD Nano
  • Room 3: Emerging Technologies in National Security & Defense: Bush Combat Development Complex, Army Futures Command

2:45pm – 3:00pm: BREAK

3:00pm – 3:45pm – Breakout Session III

  • Room 1: Power, Energy, the Grid: ERCOT, Energy Utility Group, Texas Nuclear Alliance, Base Power
  • Room 2: Creative Arts: Film & Media: Media for Texas, AEB Productions

3:45pm – 4:00pm: BREAK

4:00pm – 5:15pm – Legislative Session in Review (Main ballroom)

  • Legislative Session Report: Glenn Hamer, CEO of Texas Association for Business
  • Panel discussion: The Texas Race to Space
    • Panelist: Norman Garza, Executive Director of Texas Space Commission
    • Panelist: Brad Morrison, TerraNova Capital Partners
    • Panelist: Jason Kim, Firefly Aerospace

5:15pm – 6:30pm: Closing Reception Sponsored by Watermere

PROGRAM DETAIL

11:30am - 12:45pm: LUNCHEON BEGINS

Join us for an exciting day of collaboration and problem solving. Industry leaders from over 10 sectors will convene to discuss the results of the 89th legislative session. Meet top industry brands, join discussions and keynote presentations.

Welcome Reception & Luncheon

  • 2025-26 Biennial budget
  • Budget surplus, Revenue estimates & Appropriations
  • Economic Development panel discussion
Sponsor: $5,000

1:00 - 1:45PM: BREAK-OUT SESSION I

This legislative session brought continued investment into workforce development programs. Hear from College leadership on what’s next. The CHIPS Act and new Artificial Intelligence bill will continue to put Texas technology companies out front. Break-out sessions will meet for 45 minutes, followed by 15 minute breaks for debriefing and networking. Attendees choose topics of choice.

Breakout Sessions

  • Room 1: Workforce Development
  • Room 2: Advanced Manufacturing/Semiconductor/Critical Industries
  • Room 3: Technology & Artificial Intelligence
Sponsorships - $5,000 each

2:00 - 2:45PM: BREAK-OUT SESSION II

Continued investments in Water and infrastructure paved the way in this session. Pro-business legislation continues with a new bill to accelerate more incorporations to set up HQs in the Lone Star state. The Army Futures Command and new Texas Cyber Command will put Texas at the forefront of national security and defense business operations. Break-out sessions will meet for 45 minutes, followed by 15 minute breaks for debriefing and networking. Attendees choose topics of choice.

Breakout Sessions

  • Room 1: Water/Infrastructure
  • Room 2: Headquarter Relocations (FDI & US HQs)
  • Room 3: Emerging Technologies in National Security & Defense
Sponsorships - $5,000 each

3:00 - 3:45PM: BREAK-OUT SESSION III

An all-in energy strategy takes shape in this session with support for more investment in grid operations – embracing new approaches to energy efficiency and the advancement of Nuclear energy plants. Texas will now rival states for movie and film production with a $300 million dollar fund to bring productions to Texas. Break-out sessions will meet for 45 minutes, followed by 15 minute breaks for debriefing and networking. Attendees choose topics of choice.

Breakout Sessions

  • Room 1: Power, Energy & the Grid
  • Room 2: Creative Arts: Film & Media
Sponsorships - $5,000 each

4:00 - 5:15PM: LEGISLATIVE SESSION IN REVIEW + THE TEXAS RACE TO SPACE

We wrap up this exciting day of collaboration with a legislative update from TAB CEO, Glenn Hamer followed by a panel showcase on the Texas Space industry. Hear from Norman Garza, Executive Director of the Texas Space Commission, and Texas Space Commission Board member Brad Morrison on what the future holds for the industry in the Lone Star State.

Keynote discussion

  • The State of the Space Race
  • Leading companies in Texas
  • Legislative Review
(1) Sponsorship available - $5K

5:15: VIP RECEPTION

Join us as a VIP for our evening reception at Kalahari. Meet with Texas’s best at this exclusive gathering.

VIP Reception

  • Thank you from sponsors and the Round Rock Chamber
  • VIP networking, cocktails, appetizers and fun!
  • 2025 YTexas Summit Review
Sponsored by Watermere