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Sustainability Movement(Nov 4)

Published October 23, 2009

by iris_author

SCHULICH TORONTO ALUMNI CHAPTER PRESENTS

Sustainability - Beyond the Hype Opportunities for your Business and your Career

Join us for a panel discussion to learn how you can benefit from the Sustainability movement. Find out:

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    • What are the opportunities
    • Where to find them
    • How to take advantage of them
    • What it takes to be successful

Our distinguished panel includes:

Garrick Ng - Vice President Sustainability, Innovolve Group
Innovolve has a passion for merging social, environmental and business imperatives. It is on the front lines of green innovation from green building, packaging, and behavior modification to transportation and green meetings. As societies around the world recalibrate we have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to get it right.

James Downham - President & CEO, Packaging Association of Canada

PAC promotes responsible environmental practices across all aspects of the packaging industry. In 2009 PAC and Wal-Mart formed a strategic partnership to train Wal-Mart executives and buyers as well as manage the Wal-Mart Sustainable Packaging Exposition. PAC is also in negotiations to launch S-PAC; a sustainability rating tool for the packaging industry.

Michael Crawley - President & CEO, Aim PowerGen

AIM has quickly grown to become one of Canada's largest wind power developers. Its Erie Shores Wind Farm won the Ontario government's first ever renewable power tender. AIM is currently developing dozens of other projects throughout Canada.

David Bacon - CFO & Michelle Chislett - VP Solar Project Development, SkyPower Corp

SkyPower is on a mission to become the leading independent renewable energy utility in Canada. SkyPower has interests in a substantial number of renewable energy projects at various stages of development, representing thousands of MW of potential capacity. It drives all phases of project development including exploration, construction and operation.

Wednesday November 4th
Courtyard by Marriott Downtown Toronto

475 Yonge Street
Toronto, Ontario M4Y 1X7
(1 block north of Carlton Street, closest TTC station is College)

6 pm - Light Refreshments & Networking
7 pm - Panel Discussion
8 pm - Q & A
8:30 pm - Networking

TO REGISTER: www.schulich.yorku.ca/alumninov2009

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