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2009 Green Pavilion Exhibitors:
336.......... EYESthere Digital Video Security
337.......... Mayfair Leasing
340.......... Roman Electric Co., Inc.
342.......... Focus on Energy
343.......... Culligan
344.......... Langer Roofing & Sheet Metal Inc.
345.......... Office Furniture Resources
346.......... Balestrieri Environmental & Development Inc.
348.......... Hot Water Products
353.......... Wisconsin Green Building Alliance
437.......... ExPrT Exhibits, Graphics & Signs
441.......... Lakeland Supply, Inc.
442.......... Irgens Development Partners, LLC
443.......... Nations Roof
444.......... Surf Prep, Inc.
445.......... Partnership for SUSTAINABILITY
447.......... David J. Frank Landscape Contracting, Inc.
449.......... FJA Christiansen Roofing Co., Inc.
452.......... MSI General Corp.
453.......... Environmental Systems, Inc.
454.......... Roofing Consultants LTD
552.......... Brew City Promotions
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All Green Seminars are located in Seminar Room D
APRIL 29, 2009 - DAY 1:
What does GREEN BUILDING mean to your business?
9:45-10:30
Donald J. Frost, MSI General, Shane Lauterbach, The Lauterbach Group & Heidi Cox, Merton Town Hall Library
A presentation and discussion with MSI General and some of their clients about choosing the level of commitment to the Green building movement. - Establishing a healthy work environment - Reducing the environmental impact of your building - Reducing operating costs through sustainable design.
Introduction to Green Roofs
10:45-11:30
Charlie Schulz, FJA Christiansen Roofing, Inc.
Rapid advances in building technology have had a profound effect on roofing practices and materials. Discussion will center on recycling, green roofing and renewable energy on the roof to. Technology/Innovation.
Reduce Your Operating Costs with Intelligent, Sustainable Building Performance Solutions
1:45-2:30
Paul Oswald, Environmental Systems, Inc.
This seminar will show how you can reduce your building’s energy costs as well as your overall operating costs. Documented examples of various strategies and their financial impact will be presented. Technology/Process Improvement, Strategic Planning, Technology/Innovation.
Helping Wisconsin Businesses Save Energy and Money
2:45-3:30
Timm Heck, Focus on Energy Business Program Representative
In today’s tough economic climate everyone is looking for ways to save. Focus on Energy can help your business operate more efficiently - helping improve your bottom line and save. This seminar will discuss a general overview of the Focus on Energy Business Program and what it offers. Touching on financial incentives and our no-cost services including information, education, training opportunities and energy assessments.
APRIL 30, 2009 - DAY 2:
Green Building 101: Learn the Basics and Benefits
9:45-10:30
Sue Loomans, Wisconsin Green Building Alliance (WGBA)
This seminar looks at the components of green building, and how they relate to certification programs such as LEED. You’ll see examples of green projects in Wisconsin, and what can be expected for demand, incentives, and payback. Strategic Planning, Technology/Innovation.
Practical Sustainability
10:45-11:30
Bill Mitchell, Partnerships for Sustainability, WCEDC Executive Director
Small and medium sized businesses will benefit from access to actionable, practical sustainability tools, and the opportunity to participate in business-to-business mentoring through the newly created Partnerships for Sustainability (PFS) initiative.
This seminar will include an overview of the initiative and feature a panel discussion by the Sustainability Advisory Team. Team members include representatives from Quad/Graphics, Kohl’s, American Transmission Company, Johnson Controls, RA Smith National, Engberg Anderson, MSI General, Reinhart Boerner Van Duren, Karl James & Company and Johnson Diversey. Technology/Process Improvement, Strategic Planning.
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