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Welcome to the 12th annual sustainability summit and ExpositionOur primary mission is to educate and motivate investors, entrepreneurs and the

future workforce for rapidly expanding opportunities in green energy and sustainability.

Conference: March 4-5, 2015 W o r k s h o p s a n d T o u r s : M a r c h 6 , 2 0 1 5

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Internet café has available internet access located across from the registration desk in the East Lobby

Courtesy of the Wisconsin Center District and Universal Audio Video Productions

The Sustainability Summit thanks GO Riteway Transportation Group for sponsoring our transportaion.

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Day One – Economics of Sustainability –Wednesday, March 4, 2015 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Registration open in east lobby – Wisconsin Center, Milwaukee

7:30-8:30 a.m. REGISTRATION opens; Coffee served Ballroom AB

8:30-8:45 a.m. WElcoMIng rEMarks: Dr. Vicki Martin, President, Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC); Ballroom AB Mayor Tom Barrett, City of Milwaukee; The Honorable Dr. Ausaf Sayeed, Consul General of India announcEMEnTs: Dr. George Stone, Chair, 2015 Sustainability Summit and Exposition

8:45-9:30 a.m. PLENARY SESSION 1: Ecofluence and sustainable Food Ballroom AB ChAIR: Dr. Mark Felsheim, Vice President, MATC; Oak Creek Campus KEyNOTERS: Adam hammes, Sustainability Consultant; and Will Allen, Founder and CEO, Growing Power

9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. EXhIBIT hALL OPENS / EXhIBITS / POSTERS / Coffee and light refreshment Ballroom CD

9:30-10:00 a.m. BrEak: Exhibit hall / Exhibits / Posters Ballroom CD & Coffee and light refreshment N&E Foyer

10:00-11:00 a.m. PLENARY SESSION 2: sustainable Energy: Innovation and Transformation Ballroom AB MODERATOR: Tyler huebner, Executive Director, RENEW Wisconsin; PANELISTS: Jeffrey E. Anthony, Director, Business Development and ENERGY INNOVATION CENTER, Midwest Energy Research Consortium; Dr. Gong Ping yeh, Physicist, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory; and Gary Radloff, Director of Midwest Energy Policy Analysis, Wisconsin Energy Institute

11:00 a.m.-12:00 Noon PLENARY SESSION 3: clean power plan Ballroom AB MODERATOR: Arthur harrington, Godfrey & Kahn; KEyNOTE: Susan hedman, Administrator USEPA District 5 (Great Lakes); PANELISTS: Patrick henderson, Director of Government Affairs, Quad/Graphics; Charles McGinnis, U.S. Director-Commercial Energy Solutions, Johnson Controls; and Keith Reopelle, Senior Policy Director, Clean Wisconsin

12:00-12:15 p.m. BrEak: Luncheon Set-up / Visit Exhibits Ballroom CD

12:15-1:45 p.m. PLENARY SESSION 4: carbon and climate: challenge of the century Ballroom AB MODERATOR: George Stone, MATC; Video created for Summit by Bill McKibben; KEyNOTERS: Clay Nesler, Johnson Controls; Jane Elder, Wisconsin Academy; and Jacqui Patterson, National NAACP Director of Climate Justice

1:45-2:00 p.m. BrEak: Exhibit hall / Exhibits / Posters Ballroom AB Visit exhibits; transition to breakout session rooms

For details on presentations and presenters, please visit www.sustainabilitysummit.us

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Day One – Economics of Sustainability –Wednesday, March 4, 2015 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Registration open in east lobby – Wisconsin Center, Milwaukee

2:00-5:00 p.m. susTaInaBIlITY suMMIT carEEr paThWaYs FaIr Ballroom CD with Sustainable Advice by Ed Begley, Jr. Visit Exhibitors and Special Career Fair Exhibitors to learn about sustainability-related careers and the credentials required for them; discuss appropriate education programs with colleges and universities

2:00-3:15 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSIONS 1 / Assigned Conference rooms – please see individual session listings

2:00-3:15 p.m. BrEakouT sEssIon 1-1: how Wisconsin can lead the Way in climate & Energy Innovation Room 101A CO-ChAIRS: Jane Elder, Executive Director, and Meredith Keller, Initiatives Director, Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters; PANELISTS: Matthew howard, Director, Department of Environmental Sustainability, City of Milwaukee; Jeff Rich, Executive Director of Envision, Gundersen Health System Kevin Shafer, Executive Director, Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD)

2:00-3:15 p.m. BrEakouT sEssIon 1-2: The Water council's BrEW – start-ups unleashing Water Innovation Room 101B Moderator: Eric Doescher, Water Business Ambassador, Institute for Water Business, UW-Whitewater; Participating water business entrepreneurs from Cadens, Hydro-Lite, pHinding solutions, Pellucid Water, and Wellntel will describe their innovative and technological solutions, as they share information about the Water Council’s BREW program

2:00-3:15 p.m. BrEakouT sEssIon 1-3: From Tar sands risks to clean Transportation solutions, part I Room 101CD MODERATOR: Don Ferber, Sierra Club-John Muir Chapter PRESENTERS: Shahla Werner, Director, Sierra Club-John Muir Chapter; Carl Whiting, 350.org-Madison

2:00-3:15 p.m. BrEakouT sEssIon 1-4: public / private partnerships: driving collaborative and Focused Room 102AB research and development MODERATOR: Mike Andrew, Director, Academic and Technical Programs, Johnson Controls Power Solutions; PANELISTS: Johannes Britz, Provost, UW-Milwaukee; Chris Fell, Senior Engineer, Johnson Controls Power Solutions; Mike Krauski, Corporate Liaison, UW-Milwaukee; Deyang Qu, Johnson Controls Endowed Chair in Energy Storage Research, UW-Milwaukee; Tom Watson, Technical Fellow, Johnson Controls Power Solutions

3:15-3:30 p.m. BrEak: Exhibit hall / Exhibits / Posters Ballroom CD

3:30-4:45 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSIONS 2 / Assigned Conference rooms – please see individual session listings

3:30-4:45 p.m. BrEakouT sEssIon 2-1: reclaiming democracy, reclaiming the climate: Room 101A how citizen advocacy can cool the planet, create jobs, and put money in your pocket MODERATOR: Mike Arney, Database Architect, TerraMedica, Inc.; PANELISTS: Ross Astoria, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Law, UW-Parkside; Terry hansen, secondary school counselor (retired); Alyson Schmeisser, secondary school teacher (retired); Chris Zanowski, Director of Student Support Services, UW-Parkside

3:30-4:45 p.m. BrEakouT sEssIon 2-2: The role of Wisconsin’s public service commission (psc) Room 101B MODERATOR: Thomas Content, Energy & Clean Technology Writer, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; PANELISTS: David J. Giles, Former General Counsel, PSC; Godfrey & Kahn (Madison office); Brad Klein, Senior Attorney, Environmental Policy & Law Center (EPLC); and Kira Loehr, Executive Director and General Counsel, Citizens Utility Board of Wisconsin, Inc.

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Day One – Economics of Sustainability –Wednesday, March 4, 2015 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Registration open in east lobby – Wisconsin Center, Milwaukee

3:30-4:45 p.m. BrEakouT sEssIon 2-3: Wisconsin’s Mining standoff introduced by Devon Cupery Room 101CD This half-hour documentary for Al Jazeera America’s series “Fault Lines” tells the story of how GTAC and its allies wielded money and power to influence the law, and goes behind the scenes with the burgeoning movement to resist the mine. It explores the potential harms the mine might bring, from asbestos exposure to acid runoff into the waterways in the area. Our correspondent, Josh Rushing, speaks directly with locals on both sides of the issue in this thoughtful investigation.

3:30-4:45 p.m. BrEakouT sEssIon 2-4: recognizing the limits to Economic growth and the need for a Room 101A “steady state Economy” MODERATOR: James Carpenter, Instructor of Economics, MATC; Director, Milwaukee Chapter, Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy (CASSE); KEyNOTE: Brian Czech, founding President of CASSE; author of “Supply Shock: Economic Growth at the Crossroads”; PANELIST: Angela Walker, community activist

4:45-6:00 p.m.

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Entertainment by Ian GouldA guitarist and singer from Belfast, Northern Ireland,Ian Gould’s music blends traditional Irish songs withcontemporary music.

suMMIT rEcEpTIon & carEEr FaIr4:45 - 6:00 p.m. in the Ballrooms

• Networking

• Cash Bar

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Poster Presentations – on display in Ballroom CD

Projects displayed include a wide range of subjects in design, application, technology, and benefits to the sustainability for humanity and the planet. Please visit, observe, and visit with the presenter.

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Kai Immier, MATC a“Doing More With Less in Molecular Biology”

C. holly Denning, UW-Whitewater B“Resilience and Participatory Action Research in LA Bayous: A Study of the Lowlander Center”

C. holly Denning, and Jordann hartzheim, UW-Whitewater c“Environmental and Cultural Impacts of Climate Change along the Mississippi River Corridor to the Gulf of Mexico “

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Bharani Vadde, Pittsburg State University d“Generation of Electricity from Fireflies”

Sarah Lovern, Concordia University E“Implications of Commonly used Agricultural Antibiotics on Freshwater Invertebrates”

Andrew Wahl, Concordia University F“Devcon Pi: A Computerized Approach to Hydroponics”

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Day Two –Necessities of Sustainability - Thursday, March 5, 2015 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Registration open in east lobby – Wisconsin Center, Milwaukee

7:30-8:30 a.m. REGISTRATION opens / Coffee served Ballroom AB Coffee served

8:30-8:35 a.m. WELCOMING REMARKS: Dr. Mohammad Dakwar, Provost, MATC; Ballroom AB Marina Dimitrijevic, Chairwoman, Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors ANNOUNCEMENTS: Dr. George Stone, Chair, 2015 Sustainability Summit and Exposition

8:35-9:30 a.m. PLENARY SESSION 5: Fresh Water: life’s Fundamental requirement Ballroom AB MODERATOR: Linda Reid, Water Business Program Coordinator, UW-Whitewater; PANELISTS: David Garman, Founding Dean, UWM School of Freshwater Sciences; Owen McIntyre, Senior Lecturer and Director of Research, Faculty of Law, University College Cork; Michele Wucker, Vice President of Studies, The Chicago Council on Global Affairs

9:00 a.m. – 2:00 pm LEARNING VILLAGE OPENS Ballroom CD Hands-on learning activities using sustainable practices

9:00-10:00 a.m. SPECIAL SESSION: Growing Up Green Series- Building Sustainable Communities: An Intricate Puzzle Room 102 AB ChAIR: Tammy Bockhorst, Shorewood Village Trustee PANELISTS: Gretchen Mead, Milwaukee Victory Garden Project; and Michael Carriere, Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE); and Ben Koller, Heart Haus, Bay View

9:30-10:00 a.m. BrEak: Exhibit hall / Exhibits / Posters Ballroom CD & Coffee and light refreshment N&E Foyer

10:00-11:00 a.m. PLENARY SESSION 6: sustainable Food supply and public health Ballroom AB MODERATOR: Mitch Teich, Executive Producer, Lake Effect, Milwaukee Public Radio (WUWM/89.7 FM) PANELISTS: Will Allen, Founder and CEO, Growing Power; Claire Gervais, M.D., Department of Medicine and Public Health, UW-Madison ; Jacqueline Patterson National NAACP Director of Environmental and Climate Justice; and Magda Peck, Founding Dean, Zilber School of Public Health, UW-Milwaukee

10:15-11:30 a.m. sustainability Educators drop-in Room 102DE hOST: Terry Ross, Outreach, UW-Madison, Instructor, Madison Area Technical College The Midwest is full of educators working to prepare their students and communities for the shift towards a sustainable future. Come meet your colleagues and trade stories, strategies, ideas and challenges.

11:00-12:00 p.m. PLENARY SESSION 7: regional Economic development Ballroom AB MODERATOR: Carmel Ruffolo, Director for Corporate Engagement and Regional Development, UW-Milwaukee & UW-Parkside; PANELISTS: The Honorable John Dickert, Mayor of Racine; Rocky Marcoux, Commissioner, Department of City Development, City of Milwaukee; Jim Paetsch, Vice President, Milwaukee 7; Alan Perlstein, CEO, Midwest Energy Research Consortium (M-WERC);

12:00-12:15 p.m. BrEak: Luncheon Set-up / Visit Exhibits Ballroom CD

12:15-1:30 p.m. PLENARY SESSION 8: Education for a sustainable Future Ballroom AB Recognition of Green Ribbon Awardee: Western Technical College, Lee Rasch, President MODERATOR: Debra Rowe, President, U.S. Partnership for Education for Sustainable Development; PANELISTS: Ed Begley, Jr., Author, Actor, and Activist; Johannes Britz, Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, UW-Milwaukee; Michael Lovell, President, Marquette University; and Vicki J. Martin, President, MATC

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Day Two –Necessities of Sustainability - Thursday, March 5, 2015 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Registration open in east lobby – Wisconsin Center, Milwaukee

2:00 p.m. LEARNING VILLAGE CLOSES Ballroom CD

2:00-3:15 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSIONS 3 / Assigned Conference rooms – please see individual session listings

2:00-3:15 p.m. BrEakouT sEssIon 3-1: growing up green series: rethinking Educational settings Room 101A ChAIR: Bohdan Nedilsky, New Horizons in Education, Shorewood Schools; PANELISTS: Kirsten Anglea, Urban Ecology Center; Ben Koller, Heart Haus, Bay View; Amanda Thompson, Elementary School Principal and Deb Galstad, First Grade Teacher, Lake Mills School District

2:00-3:15 p.m. BrEakouT sEssIon 3-2: actionable practices to Foster conscious sustainability Room 101B INTRODUCTION: Mel Bromberg, WaterSHED International, LLC; KEyNOTE: Dustin DiPerna, Managing Director, Bright Alliance; Co-Founder, Synergy Forum; author of Streams of Wisdom

2:00-3:15 p.m. BrEakouT sEssIon 3-3: climate change and health: What can we do? Room 102CD MODERATOR: Claire Gervais, Wisconsin Environmental Health Network and Physicians for Social Responsibility-Wisconsin; PANELISTS: Jacqui Patterson, National NAACP Program Director for Environmental and Climate Justice; Karin Ringler, Physicians for Social Responsibility-Wisconsin.

2:00-3:15 p.m. BrEakouT sEssIon 3-4: clean Transportation solutions, part II Room 102 AB MODERATOR: Lorrie Lisek, Executive Director, Wisconsin Clean Cities; PANELISTS: Robert J. Bauman, 4th District Alderman, City of Milwaukee; Jeffrey Tews, CPFP, Fleet Operations Manager, City of Milwaukee; and Stephen Watrous, Instructor, MATC

3:15-3:30 p.m. BrEak: Exhibit hall / Exhibits / Posters Ballroom CD & Visit exhibits; transition to breakout session rooms; exposition ends at 3:30 p.m. N&E Foyer

3:00-4:15 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSIONS 4 / Assigned Conference rooms – please see individual session listings

3:30-4:45 p.m BrEakouT sEssIon 4-1: Milwaukee’s leadership on Environmental sustainability Room 101A MODERATOR: Erick Shambarger, Deputy Director, OES, City of Milwaukee; PANELISTS: Gordie Bennett, Sustainability Director, Milwaukee County; Ellen Censky, Senior VP and Academic Dean, Milwaukee Public Museum; Tim McCollow, HOME GR/OWN Project Manager, City of Milwaukee, OES; Karen Sands, Sustainability Manager, Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD)

3:30-4:45 p.m. BrEakouT sEssIon 4-2: helping developing countries in central america Room 101B address Water challenges MODERATOR: Toni Wulff, Instructor of French Languages, MATC, and Board of Directors, Global Partners, Running Waters; PANELISTS: Jean Dow, Associate Pastor, Immanuel Presbyterian Church/Living Waters of the World; Judge Bill Fenger, Board of Directors, Global Partners, Running Waters; Marissa Jablonski, UW-Milwaukee Chapter, Engineers Without Borders

3:30-4:45 p.m. BrEakouT sEssIon 4-3: an Environmental consortium: sharing resources so We can do More Room 101CD PRESENTERS: huda Alkaff, Founder and Director, Islamic Environmental Group of Wisconsin; Martha Spencer, Executive Director, Milwaukee Environmental Consortium

3:30-4:45 p.m. BrEakouT sEssIon 4-4: sustainability challenges in Thailand and nicaragua Room 102AD MODERATOR: Lisa K. Conley, Instructor of Biological Science, MATC PANELISTS: Chuck Wimpee, Associate Professor of Molecular Biology and Evolution, UW-Milwaukee; Corey Peet and Laura Peet, Postelia Productions; and Stephen Watrous, Instructor of Social Science, MATC

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Summit –Workshops, Thursday March 5 and Friday March 6

These workshops are offered as continuing education and training opportunities for the public and those attending the Sustainability Summit. For more complete descriptions, visit www.sustainabilitysummit.us/Program/Workshops.aspx

cool choices: The Fun, social and Easy Way to Engage Employees on sustainability –9 a.m. to 12 noon PRESENTERS: Kathy Kuntz & Raj Shukla, Cool ChoicesLOCATION: UWM School of Freshwater Sciences, 600 E Greenfield Ave. FEE: FreeREGISTRATION: http://coolchoices2015.brownpapertickets.com

Basic photovoltaics (pv 101) –8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (1 hr. break, 12-1)PRESENTER: Clay Sterling, MREA Regional Training OfficerLOCATION: Room 3097, UWM School of Freshwater Sciences, 600 E. Greenfield Ave.FEE: $90 for MREA Members; $110 for non-membersREGISTRATION:https://www.midwestrenew.org/civicrm/event/info?id=781&reset=1

Introduction to Wind systems (W 101) –8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (1 hr. break, 12-1) PRESENTER: Jenny Heinzen, MREA Training Coordinator.LOCATION: Room 3098, UWM School of Freshwater Sciences, 600 E. Greenfield Ave.FEE: $90 for MREA Members; $110 for non-membersREGISTRATION:https://www.midwestrenew.org/civicrm/event/info?id=782&reset=1

For all Midwest Renewable Energy Association training offerings, go towww.midwestrenew.org/courses.

practical Fish health assessment in aquaculture and aquaponics systems –1 p.m. to 4 p.m.PRESENTER: Dr. Jhonathan Sepulveda, UW–Milwaukee School of Freshwater SciencesLOCATION: Room – Lab 1080, UWM School of Freshwater Sciences,600 E Greenfield Ave. FEE: $25 to cover lab materials by check or cash, payable on arrival or by mailby Feb. 27th; Payable to UW Milwaukee, mail to: Lindsay G. Frost, UWM Schoolof Freshwater Sciences, 600 E. Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53204-2944.REGISTRATION: Lindsay Frost at [email protected]. Limited to the first15 registrants.

appropriate Technology and communication for potable Waterdistribution system assessment, design, and construction –9 a.m. to 12 noonPRESENTER: Marissa Jablonski and TBDLOCATION: Room – Lab 1080, UWM School of Freshwater Sciences, 600 EGreenfield Ave. followed by outdoor land survey (dress for the weather). FEE: $5 (cash please), payable on arrival. Goes to help prepare EWB students traveling. REGISTRATION: email [email protected]. Limited to first 24 registrants.

gn101 – Intro to Water Management –#6a: 8:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.; #6B: 9:45 – 12 noon.PRESENTERS: Shajan John, President, Mahattil International LLC/ New Works and Michael D. Schuck, P.E., Instructor - Water Technology, GatewayTechnical CollegeLOCATION: Global Water Center, 247 West Freshwater Way– First Floor LabFEE: $5 students with ID and $10 non-student. Payment collected at the door.REGISTRATION: Email: [email protected]. Please indicate preference forsession 6A or 6B.

Growing Up Green Series Early steps to nurturing urban nature lovers –ThursdaY, March 5, 6:30-8:30 pmPRESENTERS: Matt Flower, NEEP Education and Urban Ecology CenterRiverside StaffLOCATION: MATC– Main Building, 1015 N. Sixth Street, Room M605FEE: Pay at door $5/ person with valid student ID; All others $10/ person. Feewaived with donation of clean, gently used hats, scarves, mittens, snowpants,coats, or boots. REGISTRATION: [email protected] in advance to reserve yourspot (payment or donation taken at door). Session Capacity: Approx. 130

Growing Up Green Series sustainability thru Education –#8a: 9a.m. to 11 a.m.; #8B: 12 noon to 2 p.m. PRESENTERS: Urban Ecology Center (UEC) – Riverside Park: Chad Thomack(NEEP Educator), Jamie Ferschinger (Riverside Branch Manager)LOCATION: Urban Ecology Center (UEC) – Riverside Park, 1500 E. Park PlaceFEE: $5/ person at door. Fee waived with donation of clean, gently used hats,scarves, mittens, snowpants, coats, or boots. REGISTRATION: [email protected] in advance to reserve yourspot (payment or donation taken at door). Session Capacity: 30 high schoolgroups

Building Engaged & sustainable communities one house at a Time session –#9a: 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.; #9B: 12 noon to 2 p.m. PRESENTERS: Ben Koller, Founder & Director and Heart Haus VolunteersLOCATION: Heart Haus 325 E. Euclid Ave, Bay View, WI FEE: Free, however donations can continue our mission REGISTRATION: Register via email to Ben Koller [email protected] . Please specify session A or B.

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BooTh # ExhIBITor naME100 Teens Grow Greens101 Center for Advancement of Steady State Economy102 Sierra Club103 WasteCap Resource Solutions104 Habitat for Humanity – Restore 105-106 Office of Environmental Sustainability107 - 110 UW-Milwaukee 200 - 210 Gateway Technical College201 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters202 EverDry Waterproofing203 Wisconsin Clean Cities204, 214 Milwaukee School of Engineering205, 206, 215, 216 Fairchild Equipment, Inc.207 University of Wisconsin - Parkside208 Nelson Institute for Environmental 211 Norwex212 Edgewood College213 UW System217 River Revitalization Foundation218 Physicians for Social Responsibility300-301, 310-311 Milwaukee Area Technical College302-303-304 Concordia University Wisconsin305 Midwest Renewable Energy Association 306 Advanced Waste Services307 George Williams College of Aurora University 312 RENEW Wisconsin

BooTh # ExhIBITor naME313 Wisconsin Association of Railroad Passengers315 Alliance for American Manufacturing316 Carroll University317 Northeast Wisconsin Technical College318 Victory Garden Initiative400, 401, 406, 407 M-WERC402, 408 Focus on Energy604-605 GoRiteway Transportation Group 606-607 Marquette University608-609 Islamic Environmental Group of Wisconsin610 350.org Milwaukee700 Western Technical College701 Water Council702-703 University of Wisconsin Whitewater704-705 American Lung Association706 SEWRPC707 MEEA | Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance 708 - 710 Growing Power

CAREER FAIR EXhIBITORSTaBlE # ExhIBITor naME5 Spring Gardens Landscaping & Horticultural6 MarSouth Shore Cinema10 QPS Employment Group11 & 12 L’BRI Pure n Natural Skin Care & Cosmetics

Exhibitors

Visit www.sustainabilitysummit.us/Exhibitors/SummitExhibitors, and click on an exhibitor name for a link to their website

The Sustainability Summit and Exposition encourages attendees to visit with our exhibitors, who are leading the way in developing sustainable business practices and cultivating sustainable lifestyles.

Take a stroll around one of Milwaukee’s unique neighborhoods and experience the community through a sustainable lens. Listen to speakers on how their organization’s contribution effects his or her surrounding environment and people.

REGISTRATION: Contact: [email protected]

COST: Everything is FREE!

Dress appropriately for weather.

Capacity: 15 People

Riverwest Sustainability Tour on Friday, March 6 – 9 a.m. to 12 noon

Visit www.sustainabilitysummit.us for more information.

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Sustainability Champions

S U M M I T H O S T

Sustaining Sponsor

Please visit www.sustainabilitysummit.us and click on any sponsor’s logo on our home page to be linked to their website.

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Sponsor

Supporter

Please visit www.sustainabilitysummit.us and click on any sponsor’s logo on our home page to be linked to their website.

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This program went to the printer on February 25, 2015. Subsequent changes to the program will be announced.

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George T. Stone, Chairman Instructor, Department of Physical ScienceMilwaukee Area Technical CollegeMark Felsheim, Co-Chair Vice President, Oak Creek CampusMilwaukee Area Technical College

Jeffrey E. AnthonyDirector, Energy Innovation CenterMid-West Energy Research ConsortiumKathy BatesInstructor, Environmental Health and Water Quality TechnologyProgram, Milwaukee Area Technical CollegeBruce h. BessertPoster Session Co-ChairDirector, Concordia Center for Environmental Stewardship Concordia University Wisconsin Mel BrombergInternational ChairPrincipal, WaterSHED International LLCJames CarpenterInstructor, Department of Economics, Milwaukee Area Technical CollegeLisa ConleyInstructor, Natural SciencesMilwaukee Area Technical CollegeEric DoescherSummit Tour ChairWater Business Ambassador, Institute for Water BusinessUW WhitewaterLindsay G. FrostCareer Development ManagerSchool of Freshwater Sciences, UW Milwaukee

Marcia GabrielPoster Session Co-ChairProgram Manager/Outreach SpecialistSchool of Continuing Ed., UW Milwaukee Brian GaleckeChairperson, District Student Senate Milwaukee Area Technical CollegeNancy GregoryVolunteer CoordinatorArthur J. harringtonAttorney, Godfrey & Kahn, S.C.Matthew howardEnvironmental Sustainability Director, City of MilwaukeeMolly KeefeAffiliated ScholarInstitute for Water Business, UW WhitewaterBohdan V. Nedilsky, Ph.D.Instructional DirectorNew Horizons Charter High SchoolJoAhne PenneyMequon Editor, MATC TimesMilwaukee Area Technical CollegeCatherine PorterAssociate, GasDay Project,Marquette UniversityTom QuinnDirector, GasDay Project,Marquette UniversityLinda ReidAssociate Professor of Law, Director, Institute for Water BusinessUW-Whitewater

Terry RossOutreach Specialist, UW MOOC ProjectUniversity of Wisconsin MadisonMichael D. SchuckInstructor, Environmental TechnologyGateway Technical CollegeCarl SiegristCarl Siegrist Consulting LLCSpencer StellmacherAffiliated Scholar, Institute for Water Business, UW WhitewaterBarbara WimpeeInstructor and Faculty Advisor, BiotechnologyMilwaukee Area Technical CollegeJane WisniewskiVolunteer Coordinator

SUMMIT STAFFCaryn DreherRegistrar, Sustainability SummitAdministration, Milwaukee Area Technical CollegeMary Pat halaskaCommunications & Marketing ChairPresident, MPC EnterprisesDorothy harmsSummit Web & Graphics CoordinatorOwner, DH DesignShannon MikolajczykMarketing InternMilwaukee Area Technical CollegeBill QuirmbachSummit Workshop & Exhibits ChairSummit Logistics Chair Contractor

Melanie C. holmes (Chairperson)Retired Vice President, World of Work SolutionsManpowerGroupLauren Baker (Vice Chairperson)Executive Director, Milwaukee Teachers’ Education AssociationJosé Pérez (Secretary)Alderman, City of Milwaukee

David A. Dull (Treasurer)President/CEO, Allis Roller LLCAbdulhamid AliChairman/CEO, DAAR Engineering, Inc.Graciela MaizonetMachine Builder and Repairer, Master Lock Company

Mary ScheibelPrincipal/Owner, Trefoil Group, Inc.Kurt D. WachholzSuperintendent, School District of West Allis-West MilwaukeeAnn Wilson Manager, Hillside Family Resource Center

2015 Sustainability Summit and Exposition Planning Committee

2015Milwaukee Area Technical College District BoardThe Sustainability Summit and Exposition thanks Milwaukee Area Technical College, our host institution.