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GREEN SCHOOLS MONTH: USGBC-IE March Chapter Membership Meeting, LACCD's Strategic Sustainability Plan

Thursday, March 25, 2010 from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM (PT)

Rancho Cucamonga, United States

GREEN SCHOOLS MONTH:   USGBC-IE March Chapter Membership...

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USBC-IE MEMBERS $20 

NON-MEMBERS $30

cash and checks payable to: USGBC-IE accepted

credit cards are not accepted at the door

 

 

USGBC-IE Chapter March Membership Meeting

Thursday, March 25, 2010

the Frontier Project, Rancho Cucamonga

 

5:30 pm - Registration, Networking, Appetizers

6:15 pm - Program Begins

 

A Special Presentation by:

Larry Eisenberg, Executive Director, Facilities Planning, LACCD

"A PATHWAY TO CLIMATE NEUTRALITY:

LACCD'S STRATEGIC SUSTAINABILITY PLAN"

 

join us for this exciting program...

Years in development, the LACCD, the largest community college district in the United States, is currently implementing a comprehensive strategic plan to achieve climate neutrality in 2009. With $5.7 billion in funding, the LACCD is changing the marketplace for sustainable products and techniques. Through the use of cutting edge renewable energy generation and energy storage technology, the LACCD 24/7 hopes to be supported 100% by non-carbon based energy in the near future. This effort requires the development of innovative financing techniques that allow for the installation of this technology to occur at no additional capital cost with a reduced overall energy operating budget.  In addition, LACCD is reducing or offsetting transportation carbon emissions through an aggressive program of incentives, subsidies and behavior based programs. Finally LACCD is beginning the design process on 50 new buildings that it expects will exceed LEED Platinum standards by maximizing all sustainable attributes to achieve a zero energy status.

Larry Eisenberg

  • Larry Eisenberg is Executive Director for Facilities Planning and Development for the Los Angeles Community College District. LACCD is the largest community college district in the United States and is currently implementing a $5.7 billion construction and renovation program under Larry’s supervision.  In this capacity, Larry oversees all planning, facilities development, maintenance and real estate activities of the District. The hallmark of the LACCD program is its commitment to sustainability, making it one of the largest sustainable development programs in the world at the present time.  Larry currently serves on the sustainability advisory committees of several national organizations including the American College and University Presidents Climate Commitment, the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education, and The National Association of College and University Budget Officers. Larry received a Bachelor of Science in Urban Studies from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a Master of Public Affairs from the LBJ School of Public Affairs, part of the University of Texas at Austin. Larry was born and raised in the San Fernando Valley. He attended North Hollywood High School. Larry is married and has a 29-year-old son, who presently lives in the Seattle area.

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    Thank You to Our Event Co-Sponsors:

Orco Block


Bernards Construction

 


When & Where


10435 Ashford St.
Rancho Cucamonga, 91730

Thursday, March 25, 2010 from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM (PT)


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USGBC-Inland Empire Chapter



 

 

MISSION: "To promote sustainable strategies and responsibility for the Inland Empire’s environmental legacy and built environment, fostering a healthy, prosperous and improved quality of life."