August 10, 2021
Border Environmental Forum XXV: Keynote Speakers Schedule
Introductory text: Border Environmental Forum XXV: Keynote Speakers Schedule

NADB is proud to present the Border Environmental Forum XXV (BEF XXV). This edition of the forum, Green Energy and Binational Integration will center the dialogue on the U.S.- Mexico relationship and regional efforts to develop projects that help improve the environment, the climate challenge related to water, highlighting current and future financing opportunities, new technologies and how to continue building partnerships that will benefit both countries.
Keynote speakers on Tuesday, August 17, 2021:
- Opening Keynote
The Honorable Esteban Moctezuma, Ambassador of Mexico to the U.S.
- Luncheon
Mayor Ron Nirenberg, City of San Antonio
U.S. Representative Joaquin Castro, 20th District Texas
U.S. Senator Alex Padilla, California
Keynote speakers on Wednesday, August 18, 2021:
- Breakfast Keynote
Norman F. Anderson, President and CEO of CG/LA Infrastructure and author of Vision: Our Strategic Infrastructure Roadmap Forward
Trinity Lloyd, Energy Transition and Sustainability Leader of Google Cloud, among others.
Registration fee: US$200.00 early bird (ends on July 31).
Take advantage of the special rate at the Westin Riverwalk.
Make your online reservation here.
NADB’s unique position as the only U.S.-Mexico binational development bank has provided the Bank the opportunity to be involved in some of the most relevant border infrastructure aimed at improving the environment over its 25-year history.
The forum will center the dialogue on the U.S.-Mexico relationship and regional efforts to develop projects that help improve the environment, the climate challenge related to water, highlighting current and future financing opportunities, new technologies, and how to continue building partnerships that will benefit both countries.
The agenda is available at BEF XXV.
Register at Whova.
NADBank is a financial institution established and capitalized in equal parts by the United States and Mexico for the purpose of financing environmental infrastructure projects along their common border. As a pioneer institution in its field, the Bank is working to develop environmentally and financially sustainable projects with broad community support in a framework of close cooperation and coordination between Mexico and the United States. For more information about NADBank, visit www.nadb.org.
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