Sustainability Summits
14-15 July 2009, Santa Clara, California
9-10 November 2009, Paris, France
Sustainability Events

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"The earth has passed a "tipping point" in its ability to recover from man-made sources of greenhouse gases, environmental destruction and toxic contaminants."
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Global Warming: A Global Crisis

Rapidly increasing media references to...
   Global Warming
   Climate Shift
   Environmental Crisis
   Rising Sea Levels
   Energy Conservation
   Energy Alternatives
   Ecological Disaster
“Warming of the climate system is unequivocal, as is now evident from observations of increases in global average air and ocean temperatures, widespread melting of snow and ice and rising global average sea level.”
United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (2007)


Our planet is at a major juncture in its evolution; it is therefore imperative that forward-thinking enterprise leaders focus on financially viable practices and strategies that mitigate corporate impact on the long-term health of the earth.

Sustainability Summit ‘09 will bring together global corporate visionaries, policy makers, environmental advocacy groups, and many others to discuss how industry can work together to meet the needs of a planet in crisis.

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Our Focus...

 Bringing together global corporate visionaries, policy makers, environmental advocacy groups, and leading experts 
 Financially viable practices and strategies that address and mitigate corporate impact on long-term health of the earth 
 Working together to deliver change to a planet in crisis 
 Enhancing corporate social awareness 
 Benefiting corporate growth, profitability and productivity 


Sustainability Summit '09 offers "One Stop Shopping" for the sustainable enterprise
During each two-day event, Sustainability Summit will present

   concrete ideas      strategies      multi-sector
   solutions & analysis
     case studies

to help business leaders create a more sustainable corporate infrastructure for themselves and their clients.

Attendees will:

 Gain insight into the challenges facing corporations in this era of global change 
 Hear from industry leaders who have already made a difference 
 Learn about a broad spectrum of new technologies and eco-solutions that can help them achieve their strategic goals
 Understand the tremendous growth opportunities that exist in today’s environmental sustainability marketplace 
 Discover how to align their businesses to take advantage of this growing trend towards eco-responsibility and clean technology 
 Find out about the latest products and services designed to help your business go "green"
   

 

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Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability is on the agenda of every corporation worldwide today.

CSR and Sustainability officers are actively seeking implementable solutions to make their companies more green and more socially responsible, while maintaining or even improving financial bottom lines.

Sustainability Summit '09 offers a forum for corporate leaders to learn about everything from solar to IT solutions to help green their company -- with a focus on the technological angle of each solution.

 

Who Should Attend

Sustainability/Environmental Affairs Directors
Corporate Social Responsibility Directors
Corporate Leadership (CEO, CIO, CTO, CLO, CMO, CFO)
Legal Counsel
Risk Management Personnel
Engineers, R&D Staff
Supply Chain Managers
Product Developers & Managers
Finance & Marketing Personnel
Resource Managers
Leadership, Job Performer & Workforce Teams







Benefits to Attendees

 Learn how industry leaders are making sustainability a priority and how they are achieving their goals
 Network with other corporate leaders who are looking to run their companies responsibly and with an eye towards the future
 Find out about trends in clean technologies and collaborative design that will help maximize resources while minimizing environmental impact and financial costs
 Hear about actions that they can take NOW that can have a significant impact on their company’s ecological and financial bottom line
 Understand how current government environmental policy is affecting their business and get tips on how to prepare for more stringent regulations in the future


 


 
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Industry Tracks
  Carbon Reduction
  Infrastructure
  Transportation
  Information Technology



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Each Sustainability Summit will comprise...

 Global Enterprise Keynotes
 Plenary Sessions / Round-Table Discussions
 Four Distinct Industry Tracks
 Networking Opportunities
 Post-Conference extended value opportunities, including access to:
•   Sponsor / Exhibitor / Attendee community wikis, blogs & newsletters
•   Updates & progress reports on case studies and initiatives presented at the Summit



Industry Tracks


These distinct tracks will bring clarity to the proceedings, and allow participants in different industries to better understand and relate to the subject matter.

Select your industry of interest to learn more...

Carbon Reduction CARBON REDUCTION
Infrastructure & Real Estate INFRASTRUCTURE & REAL ESTATE
Transportation TRANSPORTATION
Information Technology INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY



Sustainability Summit 2009 Agenda 


Day 1
8:00-9:00am Registration
9:00-9:30am Keynote 1 – Green AND Clean
New technologies and evolving business models are allowing enterprise to flourish while minimizing their ecological impact.
9:30-10:00am Plenary 1 – The Ethical Corporation
Social & Leadership Responsibility in the Environmental Marketplace. What role should industry take in this ecological journey?
10:00-10:30am Plenary 2 - TBD
10:30-11:00am Coffee Break
 
Afternoon Tracks
 

CARBON
REDUCTION

INFRASTRUCTURE &
REAL ESTATE

TRANSPORATION

INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY

11:00-11:45am Carbon and Climate Sustainable Building: What Makes a Building Smart Sustainable Transportation in the 21st Century Green IT
11:50-12:35pm Assessing your Carbon Emissions Sustainable infrastructure techniques, technologies, and materials Transportation Energy Efficiencies and Modalities Collaborative Culture
12:35-1:45pm Lunch
1:50-2:35pm Understanding Business Issues surrounding CO2 reduction initiatives Partnering with and Investing in Alternative Energy Startups — What you Should know Alternative Biofuels: Beyond Ethanol Thin Client Computing
2:40-3:25pm Real World Applications of Solar, Wind, Wave, and Hydroelectricity Energy Sources Break Case Study: Wal-Mart Break
3:30-4:15pm Break Abatement Pathways Break Designing the Data Center of Tomorrow Today
4:20-5:05pm Panel Discussion: What Role will the Market Play in Emission Reduction? Solar and Thermal Mass Building Technologies The Sustainable Supply Chain and Intermodal Transport Corporate Strategy Case Study
Evening Reception


Day 2
8:45-9:00am Welcome & Announcements
9:00-9:30am Keynote 2 – Harnessing Industry R&D to help the environment
How will green interests affect business and how can business impact the threat of climate change, species extinction, and pollution
9:30-10:00am Roundtable – Global Sustainability Initiatives
Corporate leaders from around the world via telepresence will discuss their ongoing experiences with eco projects, regulatory issues, and outcomes, giving attendees a unique multi-national perspective on local proceedings
10:00-10:30am Plenary 2 - TBD
10:30-11:00am Coffee Break
 
Afternoon Tracks
 

CARBON
REDUCTION

INFRASTRUCTURE &
REAL ESTATE

TRANSPORATION

INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY

11:00-11:45am Case Study: How one company developed, implemented, marketed, and reaped the rewards of their carbon reduction initiative Compliance Management and Monitoring Driving Green: The Electric Car and the Future of Personal Transportation E-Cycling: Developing an enterprise plan to deal with electronic waste
11:50-12:35pm Communicating your Strategies and Progress to the Consumer—Which Tools Work Best Case Study: Seattle Panel Discussion: Oil Supply & Demand–The Effect of Rising Costs on the Economy and the Development of Alternative Energy Sources and Technologies Reducing Energy Consumption through Hardware and Software Solutions
12:35-1:45pm Lunch
1:50-2:35pm Panel Discussion: Turning Green into Black: Investing, Trading, and Profiting The Role of Regulations in the Development of Sustainable Infrastructure Innovations Case Study: Cisco Green Networks
2:40-3:25pm Break Waste Management and Recycling Break Panel Discussion: The Best and the Not So Brightest
3:30-4:15pm Benchmarking Change: the Sustainability Index Break Travel Mitigation and Reduction Strategies: From Carbon Offsets to Collaborative Technologies Break
4:20-5:05pm Roundtable: Are We There Yet? Best Practices in Sustainable Urban Infrastructures Panel Discussion: Climate Change and the Travel Industry Corporate Strategy Case Study
 



Carbon Reduction
 

 Calculating your carbon footprint
 Carbon offsetting, trading and credits
 Current / future policies and regulations
 Behavioral modification
 Energy efficiency
 Alternative energy sources – solar, wind, wave and hydroelectric
 Preservation of carbon sinks / Carbon scrubbing technologies
 Employee engagement & retention

Next Track: Infrastructure & Real Estate

 



Infrastructure & Real Estate

The leading source of CO2 emissions in the US
 
 Capacity building
 Renewable energy
 Recycling
 Energy efficiency and conservation
 Green building materials
 Enterprise planning
 Supply chain management
 Thermal mass technologies
 Daylighting techniques
 Smart building and solar design

Next Track: Transportation

 



Transportation

The second leading source of CO2 emissions in the US
 
 Alternative fuels
 Mechanical efficiencies
 Travel reduction strategies
 Energy capture
 Intermodal transport
 Sustainable Value Chain
 Benchmarking change
 Solar transport

Next Track: Information Technology

 



Information Technology
 

 Eco-Patent Commons
 Equipment and electronic waste recycling
 Thin client implementations
 Low energy performance equipment
 Collaborative technologies
 Telecommuting/worker mobility
 Virtualization of resources
 The Green Grid
 Solar computing

 
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Sustainability Showcase / Exhibition


Why Exhibit?

There are numerous conferences on sustainability, but Sustainability Summit '09 differs in two very important ways:

   This is not a theoretical discussion of sustainability.  It will provide concrete, implementable solutions for attendees.  

   Through the use of on-stage, cross-platform telepresence and legacy video-conferencing systems, for the first time speakers and roundtable participants from anywhere around the world will have the opportunity to participate locally or virtually via telepresence.
 

What does this mean for your company?


Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability is on the agenda of every corporation in America today.  CSR and Sustainability officers are actively seeking implementable solutions to make their companies more green and more socially responsible, while maintaining or even improving financial bottom lines.

Sustainability Summit '09 offers a forum for corporate leaders to learn about everything from solar to IT solutions to help green their company -- with a focus on the technological angle of each solution.

Sustainability Summit's high-technology focus and use of telepresence technology will attract the people who make decisions about implementing your solutions and technologies.
 

Who Should Exhibit?


The Sustainability Showcase / Expo will allow participating companies to promote programs, products, and technologies related to energy efficiency, renewable resources, telecoms solutions, waste reduction and recycling, carbon reduction, green building, and sustainable food systems.

The following industry segments should consider participating in this important event:
 





  

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Confirmed Speakers

Barbara Dalibard
President and CEO
Orange Business Services


Barbara Dalibard is president and CEO of Orange Business Services. Prior to its rebranding, Dalibard was president and CEO of Equant. She remains France Telecom Group executive vice president in charge of the Enterprise Communication Services Division.

Dalibard's extended leadership contributes to the implementation of the NExT program, a three-year strategic program launched by France Telecom on June 29, 2005. The combined strengths of Orange Business Services and France Telecom seek to create the leading global communication services provider for enterprise customers by leveraging a unique offer based on outstanding customer service, innovation and operational excellence, and supported by a unified brand rolled out in 2006. With 29,000 employees, Orange Business Services is present in 166 countries and territories and serves customers in 220.

Previously, Dalibard served as executive vice president of the Corporate Solutions Division from January 2003 until March 2004. Returning to France Telecom from Alcanet, she became director of Business Markets for Orange France and Vice President of Orange Business in 2001. In 1998, Dalibard was chairman of Alcanet International S.A.S., a subsidiary of the Alcatel Group, then joined Alcatel CIT as commercial director for new operators, before becoming sales director for France. She began her career with France Telecom S.A. in 1982, holding various commercial sales management positions.

Dalibard was on the 2006 and 2007 lists of Fortune’s Global 50 Most Powerful Women in Business. She is a graduate of the Ecole normale supérieure, a qualified math teacher and a graduate of the Ecole nationale supérieure des télécommunications.
   
Mary D. Nichols
Chairman
California Air Resources Board


Mary D. Nichols, JD, was appointed Chair of the California Air Resources Board in July 2007, a post she held previously under Gov. Edmund H, Brown Jr. from 1979 to 1983. At CARB she is responsible for implementing California's landmark greenhouse gas emissions legislation as well as setting air pollution standards for motor vehicles and fuels. After graduating from Cornell University and Yale Law School Ms. Nichols practiced environmental law in Los Angeles, bringing cases on behalf of environmental and public health organizations to enforce state and federal clean air legislation. President Clinton appointed her to head the Office of Air and Radiation at US EPA, where she was responsible for, among many other regulatory breakthroughs, the acid rain trading program and setting the first air quality standard for fine particles. She also served as California's Secretary for Natural Resources from 1999 to 2003. Prior to her return to the ARB, Ms. Nichols was Professor of Law and Director of the Institute of the Environment at UCLA.
   
Nick Earle
Senior Vice President, Cisco Services, European Markets
Cisco Systems, Inc.


As the leader for Cisco Services across the 20 countries that comprise the European Markets, Earle is responsible for developing innovative services-led strategies to help accelerate customer success and partner profitability with Cisco network technology and applications. Specifically, Earle focuses on how services can help customers utilize the network as a platform for business differentiation. Cisco Services is a growing part of Cisco's overall business, with revenues in excess of US$5 billion annually.

With over 27 years IT industry experience, Earle has held a number of senior management positions. Prior to joining Cisco, he served as CEO at StreamServe Inc., one of Europe’s largest privately held software companies and President of EMEA Operations at Ariba, a leading e-procurement company.

Previously, Earle spent 18 years at Hewlett Packard, where he held several high profile roles in Europe and the US—eventually rising to Chief Marketing Officer for HP’s US$35 billion enterprise computing business. He also served as President of HP’s Internet business, one of only two pan-HP business units.

Earle is a recognised expert in emerging business models and the role collaboration and e-business plays in delivering value and profit. He has co-authored two business books— Mesh Collaboration: Creating New Business Value in the Network of Everything released in 2008 and From Dot.com to Dot.profit published in 2000.

Earle has a honorary doctorate in computing science and is a honorary visiting fellow at Bradford University. He is married with two daughters and lives in Surrey, England.
   
Lynette Thorstensen
Director of Communications
World Business Council for Sustainable Development


Lynette Thorstensen is the Director of Communications for the World Business Council for Sustainable Development.

Lynette has worked for over twenty years in the field of sustainable development, in a career that has spanned the non-government, government and private sectors. She has held a variety of senior roles, most notably as CEO of Greenpeace Australia, Director of Social Development and Environment in the New South Wales Premiers' Department and almost four years as the global head of Sustainable Business Practices at Insurance Australia Group. In her time at IAG, the company was twice awarded Sustainability Company of the Year by Ethical Investor Magazine, and was one of only three Australian companies to be recognized by Innovest Strategic Value Advisors as one of the Global 100 top sustainability companies in the world. Prior to living in Switzerland, Lynette served on the Boards of Greenpeace Australia Pacific and the Sydney Community Foundation.
   
Carol Zelkin
Executive Director
IMCCA


As Executive Director of the International Multimedia and Collaborative Communications Alliance (IMCCA), Carol Zelkin’s wealth of experience and record of success have enabled her to help grow the non-profit industry trade association to its full potential. Her strong background in telecommunications as an Executive Board Member of the International Teleconferencing Association (ITCA), as well as serving as its President for two years, positioned her to play a key role in the formation and on-going management of the IMCCA. In her role as the IMCCA Executive Director, Ms. Zelkin is responsible for the Alliance’s industry relations, strategic planning, business development and international relations and business development. She has been successful in negotiating agreements with various related organizations, both nationally and internationally, which help to further the value of the IMCCA to its members. Ms. Zelkin’s credentials as an industry leader were formed during her time at Optel, a teleconferencing company she co-founded, as well as in her various capacities with the ITCA. She has expansive knowledge of the technology and a solid skill set of financial and marketing expertise.
   
Peter Lockley
Head of Transport Policy
WWF-UK Climate Change Team


As Head of Transport Policy for the Climate Change Team at WWF-UK (formerly World Wildlife Fund), Peter Lockley works to promote alternatives to traditional business travel. He worked for 2 years at the Aviation Environment Federation before joining WWF-UK. Lockley is working to promote alternatives to aviation, and to ensure the aviation sector plays its fair part in a low-carbon society.
   
Luis Neves
Chairman of the Board
Global e-Sustainability Initiative


Luis Neves is Chairman of the Board of the Global e-Sustainability Initiative. He brings fourteen years in International Telecommunications to the GeSI Board. He is currently serving as Head of Sustainable Development and Environment at Deutsche Telekom. He has served as the Deputy General Secretary of Communications International, and worked for 25 years for Marconi (now Portugal Telecom) as Department Head. He was a permanent member of the Joint Committee on Telecommunications in the European Union and "Chair" of diverse Work groups. Luis has been involved with GeSI since 2004.
   
Mike Italiano
President & CEO
Founder / Director / CEO Board, US Green Building Council
Director, Sustainable Furniture Council
CEO, Capital Markets Partnership


Mike is President & Chief Executive Officer for Market Transformation to Sustainability (MTS) and Capital Markets Partnership. He founded the Capital Markets Partnership, MTS, U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), Risk-Based Corrective Action (RBCA) Leadership Council, and American Society of Testing & Materials (ASTM) Committee E50 on Environmental Assessment. He is a Director of MTS, USGBC, USGBC CEO Board, Sustainable Furniture Council, and former Director of ASTM and Chairman of ASTM E50. Mike has been responsible at over 200 waste sites for expert testimony, litigation, cleanup, settlement, and scientific and technical analysis.
   
Colin Grant
Founder and CEO
Visible Strategies


Colin Grant is the founder and CEO of Visible Strategies Software Inc. and is a multiple award-winning entrepreneur, strategist and international keynote speaker. Colin has worked in the sustainability sector for over 15 years and has extensive experience in providing strategic consulting to business, governments and non-profits worldwide including multinational corporations, Al Gore' s Live Earth team and leaders at all levels of local, national and international government. Colin is a board member of the International Centre for Sustainable Cities, a member of the Vancouver Mayor's Sustainability Council and the Vancouver Climate Leaders' Group
   
Grant W. Austin, MAI, MMRS, M.S., MRICS
President
American Valuation, Inc.


Grant Austin is President of American Valuation Inc, an appraisal firm specializing in complex litigation, and President of the Institute of Green Professionals, a professional organization currently working with over 60 universities of architecture, environmental law, engineering, land planning, real property valuation, landscape architecture and the world’s leading professionals (including the leading credentialing organizations) developing a consensus of core knowledge needed for “sustainable development”. This organization is in the final stages of completing specialty courses with the leading academics and text authors in environmental law, environmental engineering, corporate social responsibility, sustainable land planning, sustainable landscape architecture, sustainable architecture and green residential and commercial real property valuation. Austin is also an Adjunct Professor at Florida Atlantic University, and the Graduate School of Business, Center for Real Estate Education at University of St. Thomas, Minneapolis.
   

 

Santa Clara Convention Center, California  •  14-15 July, 2009


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Sustainability Summit '09 will be held at the Santa Clara Convention Center in California – one of the most modern, well-equipped convention centers in the country.

Santa Clara Convention Center
5001 Great America Pkwy.
Santa Clara, CA 95054
Tel 800.272.6822

Santa Clara is a unique and inspired location whose creative energies have changed the world. Located south of San Francisco in the center of Silicon Valley, this high-tech meeting, trade, and convention complex has taken its cue from the business that surrounds it.

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Cnit La Défense, Paris, France •  9-10 November, 2009


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Sustainability Summit Paris '09 will be held at Cnit La Défense in Paris.

Cnit La Défense
75738 Paris cedex 15
France
Tel : 33 (0)1 72 72 17 00
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Email: communication@parisexpo.fr

This 43,000 m2 conference and exhibition centre combines innovation and state-of-the-art technology. Boasting 29,000 m2 of modular space, 3 auditoria seating between 300 and 1,200 people and 36 meeting rooms accommodating 50 to 2,000 people, it is an excellent venue for large-scale events.

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Carbon Efficiency


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Carbon Efficiency

Environmental AdvisoryThe Sustainability Summits will be carbon efficient conferences.
Participants and attendees alike will have the opportunity to participate locally or virtually via telepresence, streaming media, or IPTV.

Unavoidable Event emissions will be offset through wind power, agricultural methane and landfill gas capture projects undertaken by:

TerraPass

Event attendees may take advantage of special discount for a predetermined TerraPass CO2 offset.


Telepresence Enabled

A Telepresence Enabled EventThe Sustainability Summits will be telepresence enabled events, allowing equipped participants from around the globe to attend remotely. Telepresence meetings make remote participants life-size, with fluid motion, accurate flesh-tones and flawless audio. The experience feels remarkably natural and comfortable for almost any size meeting or event.

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Sustainability Summit 2009 registration fee: US$975
Early-bird rate: US$875 if registered by March 31, 2009
Discount rate for 3 or more registrations from the same company: $850
Academic/Government rate: $575 (Fill in contact form to request special rate code)

Substitution/Cancellation Policy

Badges are not transferable; however, registration substitutions may be made at any time via the online registration system. You may cancel your conference registration online up until 30th June 2009 and receive a refund of your conference fee. Cancellations received by the Organizers after 30th June 2009 are subject to a $100.00 administration fee. Registrants who do not attend and have not canceled in advance are liable for the full fee. All conference related fees must be paid prior to the conference for admittance.