Green Energy Business Seminar & Trade Show: Sustainable Growth for Northern Virginia (Event)

A Green Energy Business Seminar with be taking place on November 1, 2012, from 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM at the Mason Inn Conference Center in Virginia. The strategic seminar is subtitled "Sustainable Growth for Northern Virginia." The event is being conducted by Relerience, a green energy consulting company.

The Seminar will address the development of green business plans and offer strategic guidance in eight key areas.


Business plans are intended to help companies:

• Implement green energy solutions
• Implement energy management strategies
• Optimize resources
• Gain access to capital
• Comply with industry & government requirements
• Attract more revenue
• Achieve business growth
• Create jobs

Goals for the Green Energy Business Seminar:

To support business growth and job creation through Green Business Plans.
To support relationship-building and economic growth in the Northern Virginia business community.

The guest speaker for the event is Terry McAuliffe, the Chairman of GreenTech Automotive, a U.S.-based automotive manufacturer dedicated to developing and producing environmentally-friendly, energy-efficient vehicles. McAuliffe has been a long-time investor and promoter of affordable green energy projects. McAuliffe has been a business leader and entrepreneur for nearly four decades. In addition, he was elected Chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 2001 to 2005. He also served as Chairman of the 2008 Hillary Clinton Presidential campaign. In 2009, he ran for Governor of the State of Virginia. McAuliffe received a Juris Doctor degree from Georgetown University School of Law and a Bachelors degree from The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. He lives in McLean, Virginia. Learn more about McAuliffe.

Agenda:

8:00 AM – 11:30 AM: Exhibit Hall is open

8:00 AM – 8:30 AM: Breakfast and Networking

8:30 AM – 9:00 AM: Opening Remarks

9:00 AM – 10:00 AM: Part I: What is a Green Energy Business in 2013 and beyond?

10:00 AM– 10:15 AM: Remarks by Terry McAuliffe (of GreenTech Automotive) regarding Green Energy & Transportation

10:15 AM – 11:00 AM: Part II: Green Energy Business Plans

11:00 AM – 11:30 AM: Networking Session & Lunch
Throughout the Seminar: Exhibit Hall is open during the entire Seminar

Attendees:

Over 400 executive leaders and business owners are expected to attend the Green Energy Business Seminar.

Attendees include:

• Companies seeking alternative strategies to grow their customer base and increase cash flow.

• Companies interested in implementing green energy initiatives to increase their revenue.

• Companies interested in energy management strategies to increase access to capital.

• Defense contractors, restaurants, hotels, franchises, manufacturers, retailers, technology firms, transportation companies, car dealerships, commercial banks, and health care facilities.

Register:

• $55 to register.

• $35 Online Seminar Option.

Attendees interested in viewing the Seminar live, online (rather than in-person), may register for $35. Presentation materials will be made available in electronic format during the Seminar and immediately thereafter.

For more information click here.

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