AWB 2023 Spring Meeting in Vancouver, WA Welcomes Allison Budvarson to Panel
The AWB 2023 Spring Meeting will be held in person at the Hilton Vancouver Washington hotel on May 9 & 10, 2023.
The Association of Washington Business is here for you and your business. At the Spring Meeting, Washington employers from around the state come together to gain new insights into the economic and policy issues that impact their business.
Attendees walk away with resources and information regarding innovation, entrepreneurship, job retention and creation, state policy, bills coming out of the 2023 legislative session, long term care updates and more. All of this is delivered in just one day!
During the event, the “Fostering Relentless Innovation” panel includes Allison Budvarson and will feature these innovative speakers:
Mandy Dwight,
VP of Business Alliances
Rapid Robotics
Ryan Kappedal
Principal Data Scientist
Auris Health
Allison Budvarson (moderator)
Chief Operating Officer
Out of the Box Manufacturing
Get the full agenda and list of speakers here
About Association of Washington Business (AWB)
AWB Mission Statement
AWB is the catalytic leader and unifying voice for economic prosperity throughout Washington state.
AWB Vision Statement
Washington will excel as a globally competitive state built on a solid foundation of innovation, a world-class workforce, and a quality of place second to none.
Formed in 1904, the Association of Washington Business is Washington’s oldest and largest statewide business association and includes nearly 7,000 members representing 700,000 employees.
AWB serves as both the state’s chamber of commerce and the manufacturing and technology association. AWB also has a longstanding record of working on behalf of companies in many other industries such as retail, wholesale, communications, services, agriculture, transportation, hospitality, and construction.
While its membership includes major employers like Boeing and Microsoft, more than 90 percent of AWB members employ fewer than 100 people and more than half employ fewer than ten.
Learn more about the Association of Washington Business here >