Where You'll Find Us in November
October 30, 2009 | Posted by Julie Stofer in Events
- Jason Mathers will be at the North American Council for Freight Efficiency Symposium on November 3rd in Chicago.
- Emily Reyna will be attending Opportunity Green November 7th and 8th at UCLA. Opportunity Green inspires a collaborative culture of new thinking and unconventional ideas that pushes change in unexpected ways.
- Elizabeth Sturcken is guest lecturing for a Sustainable Business class at the Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley on November 10th.
- Net Impact North America Conference 2009 on November 13th -14th is designed to mobilize members through an exciting array of keynotes, panels, case studies, simulations, and special events. Rachel Beckhardt Hinchliffe will be leading a panel on Climate Corps; she and Robyn Scrafford will be conducting interviews for MBA students interested in applying for the 2010 Climate Corps fellowship program. Jana Holt will be manning a booth at the conference, and Kirk Hourdajian will be attending.
- Beth Trask will be at the Behavior, Energy and Climate Change Conference in Washington, D.C. on November 15th-18th.
- Thomas Murray will be guest lecturing in Dan Esty & Stephen Ramsey's Environmental Management & Strategic Advantage course at the Yale School of Management on November 16th.
- Kirk Hourdajian will be at The Deal Economy 2010 on November 18th and 19th at the Union League Club in New York City.
- We will also be launching a series of conference calls on the Innovation Exchange. Sign up to receive our blog posts and get updates on upcoming podcasts.
Look for us at these conferences – and let us know if you’ll be there so we can watch for you as well!
You can always see where we’re going to be – and what conferences we’re watching – on the Innovation Exchange Calendar.
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