UPDATED: Creating Your Most Effective Sustainability Strategy: What Cities and Counties Can Do
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The Harvard Government Innovators Network and greenerApplications would like to invite you to our upcoming sustainability Webinar:
Creating Your Most Effective Sustainability Strategy: What Cities and Counties Can Do
April 16, 2009, from 1 - 2:30 pm (EDT)
~~ This is an online event. It is free of charge, but pre-registration is required. ~~
This Web conference, cosponsored by greenerApplications and the Harvard Government Innovators Network, will enable city- and county-level executives and policy-makers to create highly effective sustainability strategies. The panel will offer a full spectrum review of the latest tools and policies your jurisdiction can use to lower greenhouse gas emissions and implement low-risk energy cost saving projects.
Our Panel:
- Gerry DeSeve (moderator) - President of greenerApplications
- Michelle Moore - Senior Vice President, Policy & Public Affairs, U.S. Green Building Council
- Missy Stults - Senior Program Officer ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability
- David Smith - CEO, Princeton Energy Systems, Inc.
For more information and to pre-register for this event, visit the Harvard
Government Innovators Network event page at:
http://www.innovations.harvard.edu/spotlight.html?id=2311
PLEASE NOTE: Due to a network outage (that has since been resolved) the Government
Innovator's Network Website was periodically inaccessible between April
3rd and April 9th. If you tried accessing the event page during that
time you may have encountered difficulties, for example, an error
message reading “This link appears to be broken.”
They apologize for this inconvenience. The website is now fully
functional, and we encourage you to try registering again.


