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Your Ultimate Guide to 2024 CoreNet Global Summit North America in Washington D.C.

CoreNet Global Summit 2024

Welcome to the CoreNet Global Summit 2024! AVUITY is thrilled to join you at this prestigious event, where professionals from around the world gather to exchange insights, foster innovation, and shape the future of corporate real estate. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or a first-time attendee, this comprehensive guide is designed to help you maximize your experience at the Summit and explore the vibrant city of Washington, D.C.

Get Ready for an Unforgettable Experience

Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center CoreNet Global Summit Venue

The CoreNet Global Summit 2024 promises to be an extraordinary event, bringing together industry leaders, experts, and practitioners to explore the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in corporate real estate. Here’s a sneak peek of what’s in store:

  • When? November 1-3, 2024
  • Where? Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center
    • Address: 201 Waterfront Street, National Harbor, Maryland, USA, 20745
    • Phone: +1 301 965 4000

Why You Can’t Miss This Event

The CoreNet Global Summit is more than just a conference; it’s a gateway to endless opportunities. Here’s why you should be excited:

  • Meet and connect with like-minded professionals, thought leaders, and potential business partners.
  • Gain insights from expert speakers, engaging workshops, and interactive panel discussions.
  • Discover the latest technologies and solutions transforming corporate real estate.
  • Enhance your knowledge, skills, and career prospects through diverse learning sessions.

We hope this guide helps you navigate the Summit and enjoy all that Washington, D.C., and the surrounding area has to offer!

Unlock the Full Potential of Your Summit Experience

Welcome to the heart of the CoreNet Global Summit 2024! This section is packed with all the essential details you need to make the most of your time at the event.

Pre-Conference Seminar Highlights

Get a head start on your learning journey with the pre-conference seminar. This is an excellent opportunity to dive deep into critical topics and get hands-on experience before the main event begins.

Dates: October 30 - November 1, 2024
Time: 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM daily
Venue: Off-Site at Capital One, McLean, VA

Schedule:

Wednesday, October 30

  • 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM: Capstone: Leadership and Strategy
    Analyze complex business scenarios to formulate, propose, and defend Corporate Real Estate (CRE) solutions that align with corporate priorities. Required for MCR. Pre-requisites apply.
    Location: Off-Site 1 - Capital One, McLean, VA

Thursday, October 31

  • 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM: Capstone: Leadership and Strategy
    Analyze complex business scenarios to formulate, propose, and defend Corporate Real Estate (CRE) solutions that align with corporate priorities. Required for MCR. Pre-requisites apply.
    Location: Off-Site 1 - Capital One, McLean, VA
  • 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM: Corporate Real Estate Finance
    Align corporate real estate functions to business strategy, objectives, and priorities. Improve strategic relationship management and implement proactive change management.
    Location: Off-Site 2 - Capital One, McLean, VA
  • 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM: Portfolio Management
    Use corporate real estate skills, methodology, and tools to enhance value and manage risk in any large-scale portfolio. Improve skills in developing and presenting plans to reduce costs and mitigate risks.
    Location: Off-Site 3 - Capital One, McLean, VA

Friday, November 1

  • 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM: Capstone: Leadership and Strategy
    Analyze complex business scenarios to formulate, propose, and defend Corporate Real Estate (CRE) solutions that align with corporate priorities. Required for MCR. Pre-requisites apply.
    Location: Off-Site 1 - Capital One, McLean, VA
  • 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM: Corporate Real Estate Finance
    Align corporate real estate functions to business strategy, objectives, and priorities. Improve strategic relationship management and implement proactive change management.
    Location: Off-Site 2 - Capital One, McLean, VA
  • 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM: Portfolio Management
    Use corporate real estate skills, methodology, and tools to enhance value and manage risk in any large-scale portfolio. Improve skills in developing and presenting plans to reduce costs and mitigate risks.
    Location: Off-Site 3 - Capital One, McLean, VA

General Agenda Summary

Here's a concise overview of the main activities and sessions happening throughout the 2024 CoreNet Global Summit:

Friday, November 1

  • 8:30 AM - 7:30 PM: Summit Registration
  • 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM: Learning Experiences
  • 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM: General Sessions
    • A New Social Contract Drives Realignment Between Mission, Culture, and Workplace
      • Speakers: Valerie Hart, Jack Weber
      • Topics: Enterprise/Organization Alignment, Workplace Culture, Workplace Strategy
    • Future Workplace Ecosystems: Hybrid Work at the City Scale
      • Speakers: Brian Stromquist
      • Topics: Corporate Real Estate, Future of Work
  • 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM: CoreNet Global Academic Challenge 16: Competition Briefing
  • 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM: Chapter Receptions
  • 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM: Innovation Pavilion Opening Reception
  • 7:30 PM - 12:00 AM: Private Events

Saturday, November 2

  • 7:30 AM - 6:30 PM: Summit Registration
  • 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM: Opening General Session
    • Creating Conversations to Lessen Loneliness at Work
      • Speaker: Riaz Meghji
      • Topics: Creativity, Emotional Intelligence, Employee Engagement
  • 10:30 AM - 6:00 PM: Innovation Pavilion Open
  • 11:00 AM - 4:45 PM: Learning Experiences
    • Forward Looking Perspectives on the Future of the Office
      • Speaker: Despina Katsikakis
      • Topics: Corporate Real Estate, Emerging Trends, Workplace
    • From Perspectives to Priorities: Unlocking the Essence of a People-centric Organization
      • Speaker: Chris Zlocki
      • Topics: Diversity Equity and Inclusion, Employee Engagement, Workplace
    • SpeakerSlam: The Power of Human Connection
    • Storytelling: A How to Business Experience
      • Speakers: Tracy Brower, Brady Mick
      • Topics: Creativity, Critical Thinking
    • Total Worker Health Fills the Gap Between Good and Great Workplaces
      • Speaker: Cristina Banks
      • Topics: Design Thinking, Emerging Trends, Future of Work
    • Women in Real Estate: How to Grow and Support Women's Advancement in CRE
      • Speaker: Katy Redmond
      • Topics: Diversity Equity and Inclusion, Employee/Professional Development, Strategy and Leadership
    • CRE Team Organizational Design
      • Speaker: Elizabeth Forstneger
      • Topics: Organizational Composition, Strategy and Leadership, Technology & Data Management
    • Designing High-Performing Workplaces for Top Performers
      • Speaker: Janet Pogue McLaurin
      • Topics: Benchmarking, Emerging Trends, Workplace
    • Envisioning an AI-infused Workplace of the Future
      • Speaker: Sofia Fonseca
      • Topics: Artificial Intelligence, Future of Work, Risk Management
    • Epic Debate Battle
    • Industry-Specific End User-Only Roundtables
    • It’s Time to Build an Ark to Strategically Weather the Weather
      • Speaker: Maureen Ehrenberg
      • Topics: Climate Change, Energy Management, Portfolio Management
    • Service Delivery & Outsourcing: Key Market Insights
      • Speaker: Gregory Gratsch
      • Topics: Facilities Management, Outsourcing, Service Delivery
    • State of Play: Understanding Commercial Real Estate Markets and Investors
      • Speaker: Spencer Levy
      • Topics: Emerging Trends, Market Conditions
    • The New Merger & Acquisition Paradigm: Employee Focused Portfolio for Compatible Beliefs and Values
      • Speakers: Brigitte Beltran, Deane Edelman, Judy Rozal, Mark Watkins
      • Topics: Employee Engagement, Leadership & Management, Performance Management
  • 4:45 PM - 6:00 PM: Innovation Pavilion Reception
  • 6:00 PM - 12:00 AM: Private Events

Sunday, November 3

  • 7:30 AM - 3:45 PM: Summit Registration
  • 9:00 AM - 9:40 AM: CoreNet Global Academic Challenge 16: Final Presentations
    • Empowering Women in the Construction Industry: Breaking Barriers and Building Opportunities
      • Speaker: Brittany Heath
    • From Product-Centric to People-Centric: India's Rise as the Global Office of the World
      • Speaker: Anshul Jain
      • Topics: Corporate Real Estate, Location Strategies, Outsourcing
    • Lessons Learned from Modernizing City of Toronto's Facilities Management Service Delivery
      • Speaker: Irene Gryniewski
      • Topics: Service Delivery, Strategy and Leadership, Technology & Data Management
    • Renew vs Relocate: The Sustainability Implications of a Real Estate Decision
      • Speakers: Claire Holton, Cristal Ortiz
      • Topics: Corporate Real Estate, Site Selection, Sustainability
  • 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM: Innovation Pavilion Open
  • 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM: Learning Experiences
    • AI & FM – How AI Empowers Employees and Can Drive the Workplace Experience
      • Speakers: Jeffrey Chulick, Joel Hirigoyen
      • Topics: Artificial Intelligence, Facilities Management, Smart Buildings
    • Centralized Planning in a Decentralized World – Nestle’s Globalized Portfolio Strategy Approach
      • Speakers: Christoph Forschner, Ron Zappile
    • Re-ignition 2025 – Breaking down the Siloes, and Bringing It All Together!
      • Speaker: Kay Sargent
  • 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM: General Session
    • Embracing Creativity in Your Spaces
      • Speakers: Doug Manuel, Liz Powers
  • 2:15 PM - 3:15 PM: Learning Experiences
    • Green Connections: Empowering People-Centric Spaces Through Decarbonization and Intelligent Design
      • Speaker: Abigail Levine
    • How CRE Departments Implement ESG to Support Human Connections and Drive Organizational Success
      • Speakers: John DeBenedictis, Christopher Kubala, Elba Pareja-Gallagher, Colette Temmink
      • Topics: Employee/Professional Development, Innovation, Sustainability
    • Redefining Human-Centric Service Excellence for Individuals, Teams, and Organizations
      • Speakers: Anoma Baste, Stephen Brown, Jean Marie DiGiovanna, Jacob Malikkal
    • Shaping Future Leaders in AEC: Expectations, Challenges, and Opportunities
      • Speakers: Mark Adams, Kelly Colon
      • Topics: Employee Engagement, Employee/Professional Development, Talent
    • Staying Stuck in the Past Will Not Get Us to the Future
      • Speakers: Jan Johnson, Keith Perske
      • Topics: Employee Engagement, Workplace Culture, Workplace Strategy
    • Tackling New Headquarters and Other Mega Projects
      • Speaker: Brian McNeese
      • Topics: Financial Management, Location Strategies, Project Management
  • 3:45 PM - 4:30 PM: Learning Experiences
    • How – and Why – Amazon Rolled out a Global Indoor Air Quality Program
      • Speakers: Joseph Allen, Katie Hughes, Emily Jones, Marissa Rainbolt, Sofia Rodriguez
      • Topics: Future of Work, Resiliency, Technology & the Built Environment
    • Solution for Corporations with Vacant or Underutilized Office Buildings
      • Speakers: Rob Seldin, Amy Seldin
      • Topics: Future of Work, Property Life Cycle, Sustainability
    • The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Workspaces in the Contact Center Capital of the World
      • Speaker: Joey Radovan
      • Topics: Artificial Intelligence, Corporate Real Estate, Outsourcing
    • The Production Floor Is a Workplace, Too. Enhancing Human Experience to Improve Production Outcomes
      • Speaker: DeJeana Chappell
      • Topics: Emerging Trends, Employee Engagement, Workplace Strategy
  • 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM: 2024 Global Awards & Recognition Dinner

Speakers at 2024 CoreNet Global Summit North American

CoreNet Global Summit Speakers

The CoreNet Global Summit 2024 features an impressive lineup of speakers who are leaders in their fields, bringing a wealth of knowledge and experience to the stage. While there are many amazing speakers to look forward to, here are just a few highlights that you won’t want to miss.

Riaz Meghji

Human Connection Expert

Session: Opening General Session

Riaz Meghji is a renowned human connection expert and the author of "Every Conversation Counts: The 5 Habits of Human Connection That Build Extraordinary Relationships." His insights have been featured in prestigious publications like Fast Company, Harvard Business Review, and Financial Post. After a life-changing conversation led him to switch career paths, Riaz dedicated himself to exploring the transformative power of authentic human connection. His hosting credentials include Citytv’s Breakfast Television, MTV Canada, TEDxVancouver, CTV News, and the Toronto International Film Festival. Off-camera, Riaz is committed to philanthropy, supporting organizations such as Canuck Place Children’s Hospice and Covenant House. He holds a business degree from Simon Fraser University and studied leadership communication at Harvard Extension School.

Chris Zlocki

Head of Client Experience | Executive Vice President, Occupier Services | Global, Colliers

Session: From Perspectives to Priorities: Unlocking the Essence of a People-centric Organization

Chris Zlocki is dedicated to ensuring that Colliers' Occupier Services clients receive top-notch service, driven by continuous improvement. As the Head of Client Experience, he sets the strategic direction for account strategy and innovation initiatives, emphasizing service excellence. Chris has a rich history of participation and leadership at previous North American Summits, making him a familiar and respected figure at CoreNet events.

Marissa Rainbolt

Vice President, 9 Foundations

Session: How – and Why – Amazon Rolled out a Global Indoor Air Quality Program

Marissa Rainbolt is an expert in environmental and public health, specializing in indoor air quality and worker safety. At 9 Foundations, she leads complex healthy building initiatives for corporate real estate clients. Marissa co-developed the Health Co-Benefits of the Built Environment Tool at Harvard University and contributed to several reports on pandemic resilience as part of The Lancet COVID-19 Commission. She holds a Master of Public Health in Environmental and Occupational Health from the University of Washington and a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science from Washington State University.

Abigail Levine

Principal, Future of Real Estate Practice Leader, Deloitte Consulting LLP

Session: Green Connections: Empowering People-Centric Spaces Through Decarbonization and Intelligent Design

Abigail Levine leads Deloitte Consulting’s Future of Real Estate practice, bringing over 20 years of experience in real estate consulting. She helps organizations unlock significant enterprise value through optimized real estate portfolios and functions. Abigail’s expertise spans the entire real estate lifecycle, from strategy to technology enablement, making her a pivotal figure in real estate transformation.

Anoma Baste, MCR

Director - Global Studio | International Client Solutions, Space Matrix Design Consultants Pte Ltd

Session: Redefining Human-Centric Service Excellence for Individuals, Teams, and Organizations

With over 23 years of experience in commercial real estate and design-build, Anoma Baste is a powerhouse in customer management and organizational transformation. She splits her time between the US and Asia, ensuring global design consistency as she leads the Space Matrix and Interior Architects partnership. Anoma is also an advocate for diversity, inclusion, and sustainability, and is recognized as a CRE Trail Blazer and Role Model of the Year.

John DeBenedictis, SLCR

Canadian Director, Facilities and Real Estate Services Enterprise Real Estate, TD Bank

Session: How CRE Departments Implement ESG to Support Human Connections and Drive Organizational Success

John DeBenedictis oversees the management and operation of TD Bank’s extensive real estate portfolio in Canada, covering over 12 million square feet across 1,400 locations. He also leads the bank's ESG sustainability and carbon reduction strategies globally. John’s strategic development of facilities management outsourcing and vendor management has been instrumental in TD’s operational success.

Christoph Forschner, MCR, QPCR

Global Real Estate Portfolio Strategy & Analytics Lead, Nestlé Global Real Estate, Nestlé

Session: Centralized Planning in a Decentralized World – Nestle’s Globalized Portfolio Strategy Approach

Christoph Forschner drives Nestlé's global real estate transformation, collaborating with business leaders across the company’s vast portfolio. His extensive career at Nestlé includes roles in operations improvement, supply chain development, and procurement. Currently, Christoph is focused on strategic framework development and implementation, ensuring that Nestlé’s real estate operations are aligned with the company’s overall business objectives.

Explore Washington, D.C. and National Harbor

Exploring Washington DC during CoreNet Global Summit

While attending the CoreNet Global Summit 2024, take some time to explore the rich history, vibrant culture, and diverse attractions of Washington, D.C., and the surrounding area of National Harbor, Maryland. Here’s a guide to help you make the most of your visit.

Things to See and Do

While attending the CoreNet Global Summit 2024, take the opportunity to explore the rich historical and cultural attractions that Washington, D.C. has to offer. Here are some must-see destinations:

Historical and Cultural Attractions

Museums

Smithsonian Institution

  • Info: The Smithsonian Institution is the world’s largest museum, education, and research complex, encompassing 19 museums, 21 libraries, nine research centers, and the National Zoo. Admission to all Smithsonian museums is free.
  • Highlights:
    • National Museum of American History: Explore artifacts like the Star-Spangled Banner and the First Ladies' Inaugural Gowns.
    • National Air and Space Museum: Discover the history of aviation and space exploration with exhibits such as the Wright brothers' airplane and the Apollo lunar module.
    • National Museum of Natural History: Marvel at the Hope Diamond and the stunning collection of dinosaur fossils.
  • Link: Smithsonian Institution

National Gallery of Art

  • Info: The National Gallery of Art houses an extensive collection of European and American art, including works by Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt, Monet, and Van Gogh. The museum also features a beautiful sculpture garden.
  • Highlights:
    • West Building: Focuses on European art from the Middle Ages to the 19th century.
    • East Building: Showcases modern and contemporary art.
  • Link: National Gallery of Art

Monuments and Memorials

Lincoln Memorial

  • Info: An iconic tribute to the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, the Lincoln Memorial is a symbol of unity and freedom. The statue of Lincoln seated in contemplation is a powerful sight, especially when lit up at night.
  • Link: Lincoln Memorial

Washington Monument

  • Info: Standing at 555 feet, the Washington Monument honors George Washington, the nation's first president. Visitors can take an elevator ride to the top for a panoramic view of the city.
  • Link: Washington Monument

World War II Memorial

  • Info: This memorial honors the 16 million people who served in the American armed forces during World War II, and the 400,000 who died. It’s a place of reflection and remembrance.
  • Link: World War II Memorial

Government Buildings

The Capitol

  • Info: The Capitol is the home of the United States Congress and the seat of the legislative branch of the U.S. federal government. Visitors can tour the historic building, which features the impressive Rotunda and the National Statuary Hall.
  • Link: U.S. Capitol

The White House

  • Info: The official residence and workplace of the President of the United States, the White House is a symbol of the U.S. government. While public tours are limited, viewing the building from the outside is a must.
  • Link: The White House

The Supreme Court

  • Info: The highest court in the United States, the Supreme Court, plays a crucial role in interpreting the Constitution. Visitors can tour the building and sometimes observe court proceedings.
  • Link: Supreme Court

Entertainment and Nightlife

  • The Kennedy Center: Hosts performances ranging from theater and ballet to concerts and comedy shows.
  • U Street Corridor: Known for its vibrant nightlife, live music venues, and diverse dining options.
  • Dupont Circle: A trendy area with bars, clubs, and restaurants.

Parks and Outdoor Activities

  • Rock Creek Park: Offers hiking trails, picnic areas, and scenic views.
  • Georgetown Waterfront: A beautiful spot for walking, dining, and enjoying views of the Potomac River.
  • Tidal Basin: Ideal for paddle boating and visiting the Jefferson Memorial, especially during cherry blossom season.

Explore National Harbor, Maryland

Getting Around

  • Public Transportation: The National Harbor is accessible via Metro and bus services. The Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center offers shuttle services to nearby Metro stations.
  • Ride-Sharing: Services like Uber and Lyft are readily available.
  • Walking and Biking: The area is pedestrian-friendly, and bike rentals are available.

Shopping and Entertainment

  • Tanger Outlets: A popular shopping destination with a variety of stores.
  • MGM National Harbor: Offers a casino, luxury shopping, and top-notch entertainment.
  • The Capital Wheel: A Ferris wheel offering stunning views of the Potomac River and beyond.

Practical Information

Weather and What to Pack

  • November Weather: Expect cool temperatures, ranging from 40°F to 60°F (4°C to 15°C). Layers are recommended.
  • Packing Tips: Comfortable walking shoes, a warm jacket, business attire for the conference, and casual clothes for exploring the city.

Local Customs and Etiquette

  • Tipping: Common in restaurants (15-20%), for taxi/rideshare drivers (10-15%), and hotel staff ($1-2 per bag for bellhops, $2-5 per night for housekeeping).
  • General Etiquette: Politeness and patience are valued. In business settings, punctuality and formal attire are expected.

Useful Apps and Resources

  • Transportation: DC Metro and Bus, Uber, Lyft.
  • Navigation: Google Maps, Citymapper.
  • Local Information: Eventbrite for local events, Yelp for restaurant reviews, Smithsonian Mobile for museum guides.

Money and Banking

  • Currency: US Dollar (USD).
  • ATMs: Widely available throughout the city and at the Gaylord National Resort.
  • Credit Cards: Accepted almost everywhere. Notify your bank of travel plans to avoid issues with transactions.

Enjoy your time at the CoreNet Global Summit 2024 and make the most of your visit to Washington, D.C., and National Harbor, Maryland. Whether you're networking with industry leaders, attending insightful sessions, or exploring the vibrant surroundings, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

Where to Eat While You’re Attending 2024 CoreNet Global Summit

Where to Eat in Washington, D.C.

When attending the CoreNet Global Summit 2024 at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, you'll find yourself surrounded by a plethora of dining options. Whether you’re in the mood for a quick bite between sessions or planning a night out to unwind, National Harbor has something to suit every palate. Here’s a curated list of nearby restaurants to enhance your culinary experience during the conference.

Dining Options Near Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center

When attending the CoreNet Global Summit 2024 at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, you'll find a variety of dining options nearby to suit every taste and occasion. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or planning a night out, here are some top recommendations.

Nearby Dining Options

  1. Harbor Social at Gaylord National
    • Type: American, Sports Bar
    • Info: Harbor Social is an interactive sports bar within the Gaylord National Resort, perfect for socializing with friends, colleagues, and family. The venue features duckpin bowling, bocce ball, and plenty of TVs for sports viewing.
    • What to Order: Enjoy classic American bar food, including burgers, wings, and a variety of craft beers.
    • Link: Harbor Social
  2. Succotash
    • Type: Southern, American
    • Info: Succotash offers a unique Southern-inspired menu with a modern twist. The restaurant is known for its warm ambiance and creative dishes that celebrate Southern flavors.
    • What to Order: Must-try dishes include the Fried Chicken, Shrimp & Grits, and the Bourbon Pecan Pie.
    • Link: Succotash
  3. Cadillac Ranch
    • Type: American, Steakhouse
    • Info: Cadillac Ranch is a lively spot known for its steaks, burgers, and hearty American fare. The restaurant has a vibrant atmosphere with occasional live music and events.
    • What to Order: Try the Prime Rib, Cowboy Burger, and their famous Cadillac Margarita.
    • Link: Cadillac Ranch
  4. Grace’s Mandarin
    • Type: Asian Fusion
    • Info: Grace’s Mandarin offers an elegant dining experience with a menu that blends traditional Asian cuisine with contemporary influences. The restaurant features stunning views of the waterfront.
    • What to Order: Favorites include the Mongolian Beef, Sushi Rolls, and Peking Duck.
    • Link: Grace’s Mandarin
  5. Walrus Oyster and Ale House
    • Type: Seafood, American
    • Info: Walrus Oyster and Ale House is a popular spot for fresh seafood and craft ales. The restaurant boasts a casual, coastal vibe with an extensive menu.
    • What to Order: Don’t miss the Fresh Oysters, Crab Cakes, and the Lobster Roll.
    • Link: Walrus Oyster and Ale House

These dining options provide a great mix of casual and upscale experiences, ensuring that you have plenty of choices for both quick bites and leisurely meals during your stay at National Harbor. Enjoy exploring the vibrant culinary scene around the conference center!

Where to Eat in Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C., offers a diverse and vibrant dining scene that caters to all tastes and preferences. Whether you’re looking for a quick bite or planning a night out, here are some top recommendations for dining in the city.

Dining in Washington D.C. 

Le Diplomate

  • Type: French
  • Info: This charming bistro captures the essence of Parisian dining with its classic French menu and bustling atmosphere. It's perfect for both casual meals and special occasions.
  • What to Order: Escargots, Steak Frites, and the Warm Shrimp Salad.
  • Link: Le Diplomate

Fiola

  • Type: Italian
  • Info: Fiola is an upscale Italian restaurant known for its sophisticated menu and elegant setting. It offers a modern twist on traditional Italian dishes.
  • What to Order: Any of the pasta dishes or the Order the Tasting Menu for a full experience.
  • Link: Fiola

Tail Up Goat

  • Type: Mediterranean
  • Info: Tail Up Goat offers a unique Mediterranean-inspired menu with an emphasis on fresh, seasonal ingredients. The restaurant is known for its creative dishes and welcoming ambiance.
  • What to Order: Definitely go with the Six-Course Dinner menu!
  • Link: Tail Up Goat

Old Ebbitt Grill

  • Type: American
  • Info: A historic restaurant located near the White House, Old Ebbitt Grill serves classic American fare in a traditional setting. It’s a favorite spot for both locals and visitors.
  • What to Order: Anything from the Raw Bar or Georges Bank Scallops. The 16oz. Pork chop is another favorite.
  • Link: Old Ebbitt Grill

These dining options provide a great mix of casual and upscale experiences, ensuring that you have plenty of choices for both quick bites and leisurely meals during your stay in Washington, D.C. Enjoy exploring the vibrant culinary scene the city has to offer!

Wrapping Up: Making the Most of Your Summit Experience

Making the Most of Your Summit Experience

As you prepare to conclude your time at the CoreNet Global Summit 2024, here are a few final tips to ensure you have a successful and enriching experience. Plus, learn how to stay connected with AVUITY and where to get assistance during the summit.

Final Tips for a Successful Summit Experience

  1. Plan Your Schedule: Review the agenda and plan your day to maximize your time at key sessions, workshops, and networking events.
  2. Engage Actively: Participate in discussions, ask questions, and engage with speakers and fellow attendees to make meaningful connections.
  3. Explore the Exhibits: Don’t miss the Innovation Pavilion and other exhibitor booths to discover the latest industry technologies and solutions.
  4. Take Notes: Keep a notebook or digital device handy to jot down important insights and contact information.
  5. Network: Utilize the event app to connect with other attendees and schedule meetings. Remember to follow up with new contacts after the event.

How to Stay Connected with AVUITY

Stay in touch with AVUITY beyond the summit to continue benefiting from our expertise and solutions.

  • Visit Our Booth: Drop by AVUITY booth #217 to learn more about our latest offerings and services.
  • Follow Us on Social Media: Connect with us on LinkedIn for real-time updates and insights.
  • Request a Demo: Reach out to us through our website for any inquiries or to schedule a demo of our solutions.

We hope you have a fantastic time at the CoreNet Global Summit 2024 and take away valuable insights and connections. Safe travels and see you at the next summit!

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