GREEN BUSINESS SUMMIT II: The Business Case for Green Investments
The word "Philo" is now worth $100 off registration.
On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 5:46 PM, Alan Schlaifer <[masked]> wrote:
> Philo
> All of your contacts should be made aware that they are considered coming through Strategic Partner [i.e. $199 dollars to register, not $299], namely you. In Special Instructions when they register, they should indicate "Philo." Thanks again!
> Best regards, Alan N. Schlaifer, President, Wharton Club of Washington, DC
Cost and Registration - www.whartondc.com/store.html?event_id=1756
$199 Strategic Partners - use "Philo" in special Instructions section of registration
also $199 for Government employess and Non-Profit employees
or sponsor website:
Schedule: Thursday November 12, 2009
7:00 - 8:20am Continental Breakfast and registration
8:20 - 8:30am Welcome from Wharton DC Club and Morgan Lewis
8:30 - 8:45am Special Introductory Speaker: James C. Dinegar, Jr.
8:45 - 9:15am Opening Keynote Speaker: Andrew Winston
9:30 - 10:45am CleanTech Panel
11:00 - 12:15pm Financing Panel
12:15 - 1:45pm Lunch and Keynote Speaker
1:45 - 3:00pm Government Panel
3:20 - 4:35pm Climate Change Panel
4:35 - 4:40pm Closing remarks from Wharton DC Club and Morgan Lewis
4:40 - 6:00pm Cocktail Reception and Networking
SUMMARY
This years conference examines the essential, interdependent elements of launching a sustainable Green Economy. With the American economy and companies of all sizes facing significant domestic and international challenges, executives and entrepreneurs proposing significant green investments and initiatives need to set forth an even more compelling business case to justify such investments.
Yet with the dramatic changes in Washington within the past year, including tens billions of dollars in potential funding for approved projects, other non-equity investment options exist (e.g., grants, loans, government lab assistance).
Two keynote speakers for the Green Business Summit, along with four expert panels, will focus on these major components that affect the business case for Green Investments
Special Introductory Speaker
James C. Dinegar, Jr., CAE, President and CEO,
Greater Washington Board of Trade
Morning Keynote
Andrew Winston, a Leading Consultant and Author of Green Recovery: Get Lean, Get Smart, and Emerge from the Downturn on Top, co-Author of Green to Gold, and much more. Click here to learn more about him.
Mid-Day Keynote: TBA
Steven M. Cohen, Partner & Co-Manager, Morgan Lewis Emerging Business & Technology Practice
Speakers During the Day
Don Dahn, Senior Vice President, East West Bank
Kevin Furnary, Chief Executive Officer, LEEP Holdings
Pandor Hadjy, Acting Deputy Administrator, Business Program, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Rural Development
Leslie Kass, Director, Business Policy and Programs, Nuclear Energy Institute
Kyle W. Kempf, Senior Director of Government Affairs, National Small Business Association
Stephen H. Kinney, Jr., Senior Counsel, Morgan Lewis Business & Finance Practice
Kenneth M. Kulak, Partner, Morgan Lewis Energy Practice
Bob Prantil, North Region Executive, GE Energy
Julia Pulzone, Managing Director, Global Environmental Fund (GEF)
Bill Rever, Director, Strategic Marketing, BP Solar
Ronald J. Tenpas, Partner, Morgan Lewis Environmental Litigation and Counsel
Register and pay at: www.whartondc.com/store.html?event_id=1756
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