Register now for the Rocky Mountain GPA Midstream Quarterly Luncheon Feb 29, 2024 – Denver
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JOIN FOR OUR Q1 LUNCHEON
DATE: Thursday, February 29, 2024
TIME: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
LOCATION: Denver Athletic Club – Aspen 1 & 2, 1325 Glenarm Pl., Denver, CO 80204
SPEAKER: Kelli Cox, Quandary Consultants
TOPIC: Navigating Colorado AQCC Reg 26, Inflation Reduction Act Penalties, and Reporting Essentials for Engine and Facility Emissions
PRICING
Members – $65
Non-members – $75
On-site registration on February 29th is available for $85 to everyone (members and non-members). On-site registrations are space dependent and are not guaranteed a seat or a meal.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
PLEASE NOTE: Attendees can park in the DAC garage for $10.
Lunch will be plated (Gluten-free or vegetarian options are available by pre-request. Contact support@gparmcmidstream.org for questions or concerns). Please make sure to register in advance, as the venue will bill us for every meal we ask them to prepare, so all luncheon tickets are non-refundable, even if you do not attend.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Kelli, a distinguished US Navy Veteran, stands at the forefront of environmental innovation with an impressive 17-year track record in Air Quality. With strategic roles at Quandary Consultants, Extraction Oil & Gas, and PDC Energy, she’s a proven leader in team coordination, relationship cultivation, and adept navigation of intricate regulatory landscapes. Kelli’s active engagement with key trade bodies like the Colorado Oil and Gas Association (COGA) underscores her commitment to shaping industry standards and regulatory dialogue.
With the imminent implementation of Colorado AQCC Reg 26 on emissions control from engines, Kelli’s expertise is more relevant than ever, promising compliance and excellence in this new regulatory era starting 2/14/2024. Her profound understanding of the Inflation Reduction Act and its implications for Waste Emissions Charge, especially for Subpart W Reporters, positions her as a pivotal figure in steering organizations through the evolving financial landscapes of environmental compliance. Furthermore, her insights into OOOOb/c are indispensable for entities seeking clarity and strategic direction in these complex regulatory segments.
Kelli’s academic foundation, a Bachelor of Science in Natural Resource Management from Colorado State University, coupled with her Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, solidifies her standing as a beacon of leadership and environmental stewardship in the challenging and ever-changing realm of Air Quality.
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