Event Details — “Sustainability in Houston” panel set for Thursday
“Sustainability in Houston: Strategies Across the Private, Public, and Nonprofit Sectors” is the title of a panel discussion on March 12. The event is hosted by the Texas Economic & Demographic Association (TEDA).
The discussion will be introduced and moderated by David Crossley, president of Houston Tomorrow. Panelists from the private, public, and nonprofit sectors will outline their environmental, economic, and social equity agendas.
The panelists are: City Council Member
Peter Brown, Chair of the Sustainable Growth Committee,
Chris Eugster, PhD, the City's Chief Officer for Sustainable Growth,
Adam Saphier, Principal for Trammell Crow Company, and
Amanda Timm, Executive Director of the Local Initiatives Support Corporation.
Advanced registration is required. Registration is $30 for TEDA members, $40 for non-members. Register online via the contact email provided below, or call the contact phone number.
Free parking will be available in the Federal Reserve's west lot. For
more information about TEDA and to see their full
calendar of events, visit their website. Call or email for more information about the sustainability discussion panel.
March 12
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Federal Reserve Bank
1801 Allen Parkway
Houston, TX
When
March 12, 2009
8:00AM for 4 hrs
Where
Federal Reserve Bank
Cost
$30+
Contact
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713.844.3620
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