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Going Green: What does it really mean?

Presented by: JD Solomon and Tim Goral, Moderators, Rachel Gutter and Mark Orlowski, Speakers


District Administration and University Business
Leadership Series Web Seminars

Going Green: What does it really mean?

A special web seminar for K12 and higher-ed administrators

Thursday, August 6 • 2-3 pm ET

“Going Green” — It’s all about preserving resources, setting the proper example for students and, of course, saving money. Today, “going green” permeates education, from decisions about construction materials and furniture to computers and cleansers. In this web seminar we’ll take a close look at sustainability, including trends, costs, hype and promise.

Join Web Seminar Editors J.D. Solomon, Tim Goral and a panel of experts for answers to questions like these:

•Do green initiatives have to suffer in times of budget cuts?
•How can the federal stimulus package support green initiatives?
•How should you incorporate sustainability in renovations?
•What are the latest trends in LEED-certification?
•How should schools be rated on sustainability?

Scheduled speakers

Rachel Gutter, Senior Manager for the Schools Sector, U.S. Green Building Council

Mark Orlowski, Founder & Executive Director, Sustainable Endowments Institute

Plus: A roundup of green products from Products Editor Kurt Dyrli.

Who will benefit: K12 administrators and college/university managers involved with sustainability, construction, buildings and grounds management, purchasing and technology.

 
Date Start Time End Time Time Zone
Aug 6, 20092:00pm3:00pmET

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