[SPN-Discussion] Columbia Business School Executive Education Introduces Carbon Finance Strategies

Dratch, Nicholas nrd2110 at mail.gsb.columbia.edu
Thu Sep 24 11:14:54 EDT 2009


Dear SPN Community,

Columbia Business School Executive Education is excited to introduce a groundbreaking new program: Carbon Finance Strategies<http://cl.exct.net/?qs=edc11c541a6ec788bd9aa13aa7bc8ab60e10c6110f516c88fe6aceea8b470e19>.

In collaboration with Point Carbon, a leading provider of consulting services for power, gas and carbon markets, Carbon Finance Strategies<http://cl.exct.net/?qs=edc11c541a6ec788bd9aa13aa7bc8ab60e10c6110f516c88fe6aceea8b470e19> is designed for executives who want an in-depth understanding of the opportunities presented by the cap-and-trade system. The program will take place December 1-3, 2009, on the Columbia University Campus.

Directed by Columbia Business School Professor Geoffrey Heal, economics and environment specialist, the program includes sessions led by faculty from the Earth Institute at Columbia University and experts from Point Carbon. In three days, you will:

 *   Understand the foundation and operations of carbon markets
 *   Learn principles for identifying, managing and mitigating carbon risks and opportunities
 *   Develop the optimal carbon strategy for your organization

To learn more and enroll, please visit www.gsb.columbia.edu/execed/programs/detail/731089/Carbon+Finance+Strategies<http://www.gsb.columbia.edu/execed/programs/detail/731089/Carbon+Finance+Strategies>.

For a personal conversation about the program contact Anthony Madonna at am1390 at columbia.edu<mailto:am1390 at columbia.edu> or (212) 854-3395.

We look forward to seeing you at the premiere session of Carbon Finance Strategies.

Sincerely,
Nicholas Dratch
Manager, Marketing Communications
Executive Education
Office of Marketing & Communications
Columbia Business School
nrd2110 at columbia.edu<mailto:nrd2110 at columbia.edu>

P.S. Please forward this email to colleagues whom you feel might benefit from this or any of our programs.

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