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Inter-City Visit 2026 Grand Rapids, Michigan
Durham Chamber Inter-City Visit 2026
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Tuesday, September 29 through Friday, October 2, 2026
Join the Greater Durham Chamber of Commerce as we bring together up to 100 leaders from business, government, nonprofit, and education sectors across Durham and the Triangle for one of the most impactful leadership experiences of the year.
Each year, the Inter-City Visit gives us the opportunity to learn from a peer community, strengthen relationships with one another, and return home with fresh ideas to help move Durham forward.
This year, we are headed to Grand Rapids, Michigan a city with many similarities to Durham, including rapid growth, a strong entrepreneurial spirit, thriving healthcare and innovation sectors, and a commitment to building an inclusive and connected community.
Throughout the visit, attendees will engage in conversations around:
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We’ll explore how over $359 million in public-private partnerships in the past two years has catalyzed economic and community development through transformative projects like the Acrisure Amphitheater, Amway Soccer Stadium, and the Grand Rapids Riverfront Redevelopment project.
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We’ll hear how Grand Rapids Public Schools built strong partnerships with universities to develop its educator pipeline and collaborated with the Chamber of Commerce to expand career pathways for students.
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We'll meet with the leaders working to lower barriers for infill housing development with permit ready plans and expand access to affordable housing through the county's revolving loan fund and the city's affordable housing fund
The Inter-City Visit is more than a trip. It is an investment in Durham’s future and in the relationships that help shape it.
Confirmed Attendee List
- Angelique Stallings , North Carolina Central University
- Beth Sayman, Skanska USA Building, Inc.
- Bo Dobrzenski, City of Durham
- Bo Ferguson, City of Durham
- Brandon Pinnix, Greater Durham Chamber of Commerce
- Cara Rousseau, Discover Durham
- Carl Rist, City of Durham
- Chris Elkins, Triangle Media Partners
- Claudia Hager, Durham County
- Crystal Lorbacher, Atlantic Insights
- D. Aaron Butner, Pinnacle Financial Partners
- Demetra Thornton, Gensler
- Denise Barnes, LeChase Construction Services, LLC
- Eli Bell, American Tobacco Campus/Blackwell Street Management Co.
- Elisabeth Harper Wiener, The Rotary Club of Durham
- Ellen Beckmann, Durham County
- Evan Covington Chavez, Capitol Broadcasting Company
- Geoff Durham, Greater Durham Chamber of Commerce
- Heather Askins, Skanska USA Building, Inc.
- Jared Martinson, Progressive Companies
- Javiera Caballero, City of Durham
- JB Buxton, Durham Technical Community College
- Jessica Wisniewski, Research Triangle Foundation of NC
- Jessika Douglas, Christman
- Jimmy Edwards, Davis Kane Architects, P.A.
- Jina Propst, City of Durham
- Jonathan Gattis, Urban Ministries of Durham
- Joshua Gunn, City of Durham
- Karmisha Wallace, City of Durham
- Larissa Williamson, Durham County
- Laura Holloman, McAdams Company, Inc.
- Leonardo Williams, City of Durham
- Margaret Pentrack, Discover Durham
- Matt Gladdek, Greater Durham Chamber of Commerce
- Matthew Filter, Durham County
- Matthew Kopac, City of Durham
- Maurice Jones, Durham County
- Michael Kriston, 35 North
- Michelle Burton, Durham County
- Mike Lee, Durham County
- Millicent Rogers, Durham Public Schools
- Monica Wallace, Durham County
- Nana Asante-Smith, Parker Poe
- Nathan Scherich, Measurement Incorporated
- Nida Allam, Durham County
- Patrick Mucklow, Museum of Durham History
- Ramsay Ritchie, Greater Durham Chamber of Commerce
- Roxanne Miller, Durham Technical Community College
- Russ Pierce, Housing for New Hope
- Sara Young, City of Durham
- Sarah Vinas, City of Durham
- Sean Murphy, Little Diversified Architectural Consulting, Inc.
- Stacey Carter-Coley, Duke University
- Starla Tanner, City of Durham
- Stephanie Cobert, Greater Durham Chamber of Commerce
- Tanara Hansen, Ratio Design
- Tara Kenchen, Discover Durham
- Tasha Melvin, Families Moving Forward
- Tony Hall, Discover Durham
- Travis Crayton, Research Triangle Foundation of NC
- Wade Walcutt, City of Durham
- Wendy Jacobs, Durham County
Price: $2,999.00
Early Bird Rate: $2,799 through Friday, July 10, 2026. After July 10th, registration pricing will increase to the standard rate of $2,999 with no exceptions.
*Registration fee includes curated tours and immersive learning experiences, meetings and programming, select meals and dinners throughout the visit (September 29 – October 2, 2026), and lodging for up to three nights.
Please note: Airfare is NOT included in the registration cost. Attendees are responsible for booking and covering their own flights to and from Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Additional information on optional add-on experiences and activities will be shared for attendees arriving Tuesday morning or departing Friday afternoon.
Refunds available through Friday, July 31st. Substitutions may be made at any time. Cancellations after Friday, August 4th may be subject to costs incurred.
If you care about where Durham is headed, this is where you need to be.
Questions?
Brandon Pinnix – bpinnix@durhamchamber.org
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Date and Time
Tuesday Sep 29, 2026 Friday Oct 2, 2026
Location
Lodging:
Amway Grand Plaza, Curio Collection by Hilton
187 Monroe Ave NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Durham Chamber Inter-City Visit 2026
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Tuesday, September 29 through Friday, October 2, 2026
Fees/Admission
Early Bird Rate: $2,799 through Friday, July 10, 2026. After July 10th, registration pricing will increase to the standard rate of $2,999 with no exceptions.
Contact Information
Brandon Pinnix
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