In this special episode of Asphalt Talks, we sit down with 2025 MAPA Summer Social keynote speaker and former St. Louis Blues enforcer, Reed Low. Reed gives us a preview of what attendees can expect from his keynote address — from his inspiring journey to the NHL, to the lessons he's learned in life after professional hockey.
But Reed’s involvement doesn’t stop at the podium. He’s spending the entire day at the Summer Social, connecting with attendees, serving as auctioneer for the Emerging Leaders auction, and even donating a one-of-a-kind St. Louis Blues game experience to be auctioned off.
Reed brings energy, authenticity, and passion — and he’s sure to be a highlight of this year’s event. Don’t miss this preview of what’s shaping up to be one of the most memorable MAPA Summer Socials yet.
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