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2008 Mass. Energy Summit: Photos, Presentations

10/10/08


WBJ Publisher Peter Stanton with Speaker of the House Salvatore DiMasi. DiMasi was one of several keynote speakers at the event. Panelists Julie Jacobson, assistant city manager for Worcester, and Dennis Rice, executive director of Alternatives Inc.

The 2008 Massachusetts Energy Summit drew more then 300 people from across the commonwealth to the Worcester DCU Center Thursday, Oct. 9, 2008.

View more photos from the event by clicking here.

View video clips from the event by clicking here.

And check out the PowerPoint presentations from the panel discussions below:

Panel Discussion #1:

Green Building & LEED certification standards – best practices and examples of highly efficient buildings

Scott Richardson, Principal, Gorman Richardson Architects

Roderick C. Shaffert, VP, Scholastic division, Cutler Associates

Lisa Hartman, Principal Environmental Engineer at Genzyme

Paul Bottis, director of Clark University’s physical plant

 

Panel Discussion #2:

Reducing Energy Consumption and Saving Money: Examples from business and government

Julie Jacobson, Assistant City Manager, Worcester

Dennis Rice, Executive Director, Alternatives Inc.

Jeff Crowley, President, Wachusetts Ski Area

George Jones, President, Seaman Paper

Robert Desrosiers, COO, Industrial Polymers & Chemicals Inc.

 

Panel Discussion #3:

Economic Opportunities: Growing the energy economy in Massachusetts

Professor Ravi Datta, WPI Fuel Cell Center

Cathy Crumbley, Program Director, Lowell Center for Sustainable Production

Karina Funk, Winslow Management Co.

 
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