On Wednesday, 13 May at the Newseum in Washington, DC, Noblis brought together recognized thought leaders for a focused exchange of ideas on how to make government and private-sector enterprises green, and whether we can sustain green business after an initial economic stimulus. Attendees from the General Services Administration, Environmental Protection Agency, Fairfax County and Montogomery County governments as well as numerous environmental and energy companies listened as experts shared their thoughts on the challenges to businesses and the government to go green.
Panel speakers included: 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; and Robert Wassmann, Senior Manager, Energy and Environmental Sustainability, Noblis.
Peter Senge, Co-Author of “The Necessary Revolution” was keynote speaker.
Noblis partnered with the Greater Washington Board of Trade, U.S. Green Building Council, General Services Administration, HooksBookEvents, and the Northern Virginia Technology Council on this event.