Politico has announced its first Pro
Policy Summit will be held on Sep. 14 in Washington, D.C., exclusively for subscribers of
Politico Pro, its premium policy-focused subscription offering
.The
summit brings together policy influencers and decision-makers from the executive branch, federal agencies and Congress to discuss policy topics and trends driving long-term strategies.
The Pro Policy Summit will also host innovators whose technologies are driving large-scale shifts in the area.
The event is exclusive to Politico Pro subscribers
“at the director-level and above,” according to the publisher. Registration will be completed by lottery, “due to high demand."
Politico Pro was created in
2011, four years after Politico’s launch, to focus on major policy areas domestically and internationally.
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With annual subscriptions ranging in the thousands,
Politico Pro covers 16 policy areas, including agriculture, defense, education, energy, health care, technology and transportation, among others.
All panels at the Pro
Policy Summit will be live streamed for Pro subscribers and made available to the rest of Politico’s audience at a later date, a spokesperson told Publishers
Daily.
In a statement, Politico CEO Patrick Steel said Politico Pro has 25,000 subscribers and more than 4,000 organizations using the product around the
world.
He added: “The conversations at the Politico Pro Policy Summit will help attendees understand the implications, stakes and political forces impacting key policy areas
like taxes, health care, finance, energy and technology.”
Featured speakers include Rep. Richard Neal (D-MA); Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ); Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA); Dan Sena,
executive director of DCCC; Rep. Lamar Smith (R-Texas); George Whitesides, CEO of Virgin Galactic and The Spaceship Company; and Cheryl LaFleur, acting chair of the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission.