The Green Enterprise: Can Stimulus Lead to Sustainment?

The Green Enterprise: From Stimulus to Sustainment

Noon - 2:30 pm
Wednesday, May 13th, 2009
Newseum

555 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC
(Freedom Forum Entrance on 6th Street)
8th Floor Conference Center
Arrival and Check-in Will Begin at 11:00 AM, Box Lunches Will Be Provided

Enterprises can no longer afford to be spectators to the global environmental and climate change problems. Green enterprises - whether in the private or public sector - benefit the bottom line and are the right thing to do.

On May 13, 2009, Noblis will bring together recognized thought leaders for a focused exchange of ideas. With audience participation, we will consider how to make enterprises - including federal government agencies - green and whether we can sustain green business after an initial economic stimulus.

Confirmed Speakers Include

Peter Senge Co-Author of The Necessary Revolution
Joel Makower Author of Strategies for the Green Economy
Kevin Kampschroer Office of the Federal High-Performance Green Buildings, General Services Administration
Melissa Gallagher-Rogers U.S. Green Building Council
John Johnson Former Assistant Commissioner, Integrated Technology Services, General Services Administration
Robert Wassmann Senior Manager, Energy and Environmental Sustainability, Noblis

To RSVP, please email green@noblis.org or call 703-610-2132.

A limited number of copies of The Necessary Revolution and Strategies for the Green Economy, signed by the authors, will be available on a first come, first served basis.

Noblis would like to thank the Greater Washington Board of Trade, U.S. Green Building Council, General Services Administration, HooksBookEvents and the Northern Virginia Technology Council for their participation.


Noblis

Noblis is a nonprofit organization with a mission to use the best of science, technology and strategy to help clients in the public and private sector solve complex scientific, systems, process, and infrastructure problems to serve the public good. For more information, visit www.noblis.org.