Air Force Leaders to Take Questions at ADC Summit

March 18, 2024

Air Force leaders who oversee installation management will take questions from attendees at next month’s Defense Communities National Summit, as ADC announced last week.

Panelists at the Air Force Communities Town Hall include:

  • Ravi Chaudhary, assistant Air Force secretary for energy, installations and environment
  • Nancy Balkus, deputy assistant Air Force secretary (environment, safety and infrastructure)
  • Robert Moriarty, deputy assistant Air Force secretary (installations)
  • Katie Lopez, vice president, member engagement at the Tampa Bay Chamber of Commerce in Florida
  • Janice Nall, chair of the Beale Military Liaison Council in California

Coming Soon: Full Agenda Summit

The Summit takes place April 8-10 in the D.C. area.

Check out the Defense Communities National Summit website for more speakers and sessions. The full Summit agenda will be announced soon.

Air Force photo of Chaudhary, left, by Airman 1st Class Josephine Pepin

March 18, 2024

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