[SPN-Discussion] October Forum: Women of Green: Pecha Kucha Night

James Henderson jfhny at mac.com
Thu Oct 12 12:29:17 PDT 2017


Join GreenHomeNYC and the Center on Global Energy Policy’s Women in Energy program for the “Women in Green” October Forum!

Several established experts in the “green” universe will take the stage to talk about the myriad paths that lead them to where they are now in the sustainable field.  The only catch is, the presentation will be Pecha Kucha format, where each presenter is allowed 20 images, each shown for 20 seconds – that’s six minutes and forty seconds of fast-paced enlightenment before the next presenter is up! If you enjoy being entertained, enlightened and inspired, this forum is for you, so REGISTER TODAY!
 
Our speakers will include:
Jacquie Ottman, We Hate to Waste & J. Ottman Consulting
Sharon Gaber North American Passive House
Lucie Dupas, Entersolar
Elizabeth Shepard, Green City Force
Andrea Mancino, Bright Power
Laura Tajima, Mayor’s Office for Recovery and Resiliency
Allison Kling, ConEd
Katie Schwamb, Steven Winter Associates
 
 
Date: Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Time: 6:30-8:00pm
Faculty House, Presidential Room 1 (3rd floor)
64 Morningside Dr.
New York, NY 10027
 
REGISTER HERE! https://goo.gl/rERmyh
 
SPEAKER BIOS
 
Jacquelyn Ottman, Founder and Principal, J. Ottman Consulting, Inc. & We Hate to Waste
Jacquie Ottman is an internationally recognized speaker, author and advisor to government and industry on positive strategies for advancing greener products and consumer behavior. She is the author of five books, including the award-winning, The New Rules of Green Marketing: Strategies, Tools and Inspiration for Sustainable Branding(Berrett-Koehler, 2011). In 2012 she founded WeHateToWaste.com with a specific goal: to help define a resource-efficient lifestyle that consumers would want to embrace. A graduate of Smith College and a non-stop brainstormer, she holds an advanced certification in facilitating creative problem-solving from the Creative Education Foundation. She was the first person in NYC certified by the U.S. Zero Waste Business Council as a Zero Waste Business Associate. She is a Secretary of the Manhattan Solid Waste Advisory Board, Chair of their Residential Recycling and Reuse Committee, and frequently testifies on zero waste issues to the New York City Council. Ottman and her colleagues bring their expertise to forward-thinking organizations, businesses and community groups by providing advice, and giving talks and workshops on strategies for helping consumers live better by consuming smarter and more responsibly, and aligning with zero waste.
 
 
Sharon Gaber, Manager at North American Passive House Network
Having spent a lot time outdoors as a child, Sharon Gaber has always been interested in the environment and protecting it. Being a seasoned traveler she was introduced to many different cultures and went on to get a BA in Art History/Anthropology. Her love of art and wanting it to be available to all, essentially led her to get her Masters in Museum Studies for Decorative Art. While working for various galleries and interior designers in NYC she became aware of the immense impact that sustainable products and design could have on the industry. She forged on and became a LEED AP and BPI certified to increase her knowledge and involvement. She now divides her time between managing North American Passive House Network and assisting cultural institutions to become more sustainable.
 
Lucie Dupas, Engineering Director, EnterSolar
Lucie Dupas is the Engineering Director for EnterSolar, the #1 Commercial & industrial solar installer in NY. Strong with 7 years of experience as an engineer in the solar industry, she manages a team of 8 project engineers and designers.
She is passionate about sustainability and believes that it is everyone’s job to participate in the global effort to preserve our planet (her most accurate nickname is the “Recycling Bulldog”). Aside from her role at EnterSolar, she is also the Vice President of the Board of GreenHomeNYC, a volunteer-run nonprofit that provides sustainability education and networking events for young professionals in NYC.
 
Prior to joining EnterSolar, Lucie started her career in solar working with Sollega, a solar racking company, as a VP of product, and then as a Senior Engineer at Bright Power, a NYC-based energy management company. She graduated from INSA Lyon with a Masters Degree in Energy Engineering. She is a NABCEP PV Installation Professional since 2015.
 
Elizabeth Shepard, Founder and Executive Director, Green City Force
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Andrea Mancino, Manager of New Construction, Bright Power, Inc
As the Manager of New Construction at Bright Power, Andrea oversees daily operations and manages team members working on ground-up new construction and commissioning projects. Andrea also serves as a Senior Project Manager for high level, technical and unique projects that require deep experience, technical guidance and detail. Daily activities involve working with design teams to optimize design, conducting construction phase inspections and testing, as well as complying with relevant programs such as LEED, NYSERDA, Enterprise and Passive House. Ultimately, Andrea’s mission is to continuously improve the standard of energy efficiency and sustainability best practices across the development, design and construction industries.
 
Laura Tajima Mayor’s Office of Sustainability, Senior Policy Advisor
Laura Tajima is a Senior Policy Advisor at the NYC Mayor’s Office of Sustainability where she focuses on greenhouse gas reductions in buildings through policies and programs. She manages Community Retrofit NYC, a program that provides technical guidance to small multifamily building owner in Brooklyn and Queens to scale energy and water retrofits. She is also involved in ongoing analysis to inform policy recommendations and the City’s reports including One City Built to Last: Technical Working Group Report and New York City’s Roadmap to 80×50.
 
 
Allison Kling, Project Specialist, REV Demonstration Projects
Alison Kling recently joined Con Edison’s REV Demonstration Projects department. In 2013 she started at Con Edison in the Distributed Generation group, where she focused on solar customer communications, interconnection policy, and process improvements. Prior to working at Con Edison, Ms. Kling worked for seven years with New York City and the City University of New York on energy policy and renewable energy programs. She has a master’s degree in Urban Planning from NYU.
 
Katie Schwamb, Senior Sustainability Consultant at Steven Winters Associates
Katie is a multifaceted sustainability professional with experience in the design and construction sectors of the building industry, as well as non-profit program development. 

Register Here: https://goo.gl/rERmyh
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