Increasing Collaboration to Build a Sustainable Future (Event)

On May 10, from 1:15-2:45 pm EDT,  join moderator Paul Rowland, Executive Director of the Association for Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE), and a panel of higher education and industry thought leaders to discuss ways these sectors can increase collaboration to further the goals of the UN’s RIO +20 conference in areas including research, education, workforce preparation, sustainable practices, engineering solutions.
He will be hosting a panel of experts:
  • Chantal Line Carpentier, Sustainable Development Officer in the UN’s Department of Economic and Social Affairs, will offer a background on the Rio +20 conference, and what the UN hopes to accomplish.
  • Alan Hecht, Director of Sustainable Development at the EPA’s Office of Research and Development, has been leading a research strategy to support transitioning sustainability from a concept into practice.
  • Roy Koch, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Portland State University, oversees the academic mission of the state’s largest University with nearly 30,000 students and 1,500 professors.
  • Rose Johnson, President of Haywood Community College, built a legacy by integrating sustainability not only into the campus, but also into the school’s curriculum.
  • Dennis McGinn, President of the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE), brings a military and defense background to the panel, along with ACORE’s work to bring all forms of renewable energy into the mainstream of the US economy.
  • Jennifer Layke, Director of Johnson Controls’ Institute for Building Efficiency, leads the Institute’s research agenda and collaborations with a global network of experts working with high performance buildings and smart energy systems.  She brings a background of climate policy and renewable energy market development.
  • Neil Hawkins, Dow’s Vice President of Sustainability and Environment, Health, and Safety,  drives the company’s strategy and implementation of sustainability programs, is a frequent keynote speaker in global forums on sustainability, and was part of the committee who produced the EPA’s ‘Green Book,’ guidelines for incorporating sustainability into the Agency.
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