SAVE THE DATE FOR LEADING THE WAY 2018

Thursday, November 15, 2018

FHI 360 Conference Center

1825 Connecticut Ave., NW, 8th Floor

Washington, DC 20009

The culmination of a year-long series of living room conversations held across the country, Leading the Way: A New Approach to American Immigration seizes that momentum, bringing together moderate and conservative faith, law enforcement and business leaders in Washington, DC to engage in substantive conversation about the future of immigration.

This annual invitation-only gathering is split into three distinct, yet complementary events: a morning convening featuring nationally recognized speakers and experts; an afternoon of meetings with congressional offices; and an evening reception where we will honor those who contribute significantly to the well-being of U.S. immigrants.

2018 SPONSORS

2017 SPONSORS

UNDERWRITER:

Donald E. Graham

California Endowment

Walmart

Microsoft

ALLY:

Western Union

Western Growers Association

Green Valley Pecan Co.

Idaho Dairymen’s Association

United States Chamber of Commerce

Greenberg Traurig

Laura F. Reiff

Pathways


BENEFACTOR:

Ball Horticultural Company

Marriott International, Inc.

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Peter Orum

DONOR:

U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops

Federation of Employers and Workers of America

AmericanHort

Illinois Landscape Contractors Association

Denyse Sabagh

SUPPORTER:

Midwest Trading Horticultural Supplies, Inc.

Midwest Groundcovers

First Institutional Baptist Church—Dr. Warren H. Stewart, Sr.

Nan and Richard Walden

Leading the Way : A New Approach to American Immigration is hosted by the

National Immigration Forum and the Forum Action Fund

The National Immigration Forum convenes a broad constituency from across the country in constructive conversation and dedicated work to advocate for the value of immigrants and immigration to the nation. For more information about the work of the Forum visit: www.immigrationforum.org.

The Forum Action Fund focuses on legislative issues and leaves space for issue advocacy through public education and communications. For more information about the work of the Action Fund visit: www.forumactionfund.org