Capital Region Transportation Forum

About This Forum

The Greater Washington Board of Trade and the Greater Washington Partnership host the Capital Region Transportation Forum. This annual panel discussion brings together leading minds to examine the region’s transportation challenges and opportunities, attracting over 350 professionals. It is widely covered by regional media and is a topic on social media during the event because it is one of the few events in the region that feature transportation department leaders from Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. 

Audience For This Forum

Open to your whole team; multiple attendees per organization welcome. Great opportunity for Executives and Government Relations’ team. This is, at times, also an event for the general public interested in regional transportation and mobility across our region.

Key Takeaways From 2025 CRTF

Connection Through Innovation Theme of 2025 Transportation Forum

The 2025 Capital Region Transportation Forum convened leaders from across Greater Washington to discuss the future of mobility, transit innovation, and regional connectivity. Read the recap for key takeaways on how transportation investments and new technologies can support the region’s long-term competitiveness.

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Business Impacts Policy

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Kenyan McDuffie and Brooke Pinto Share Their Visions for D.C.’s Future

D.C.’s future is taking shape through conversations on public safety, housing, economic growth, and fiscal stability. Read highlights from the Board of Trade’s discussions with Kenyan McDuffie and Brooke Pinto on their visions for the District’s next chapter.

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Federal Reserve’s Tom Barkin Discusses Economy, Workforce Shifts, and Regional Competitiveness

Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President & CEO Tom Barkin joined Board of Trade members for a timely discussion on the economy, workforce shifts, housing, AI, energy, and regional competitiveness.

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Greater Washington Must Build the Nation's Leading K-12 Talent Pipeline

Greater Washington’s long-term competitiveness depends on how well the region prepares students for future careers. Read more on why building the nation’s leading K-12 talent pipeline is essential to strengthening opportunity, workforce readiness, and economic growth.

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