The Community College of Beaver County will host the second annual “The Road to Sustainability II: Implementing Sustainable Strategies,” conference on Thursday, September 23, 2010 from 8:30am-3:00pm, at the CCBC Athletics & Events Center, 1 Campus Drive, Monaca, PA.
CCBC initiated the regional green movement by hosting the first-of-its-kind conference in the Pittsburgh region “The Road to Sustainability”. To capitalize on the momentum created at that first conference, CCBC, in partnership with Sustainable Pittsburgh, developed a green action format that addresses the sustainability issues facing Western Pennsylvania businesses. The 2010 conference advances the green movement to the next level as it aims at providing information to businesses and organizations on what companies will actually need to implement the strategies to be an eco-friendly business as well as courses available to get the current workforce trained in the proper certifications to implement green work compliance. Vendors will display products available to move any business to the energy and sustainable efficiency levels.
The Conference “green expert” presenters will give first-hand information about “how to” implement a sustainable plan, what products to use and how to capture the return on the investment of going green. New construction, renovation, energy audits, funding resources and other avenues are included in this regional event. If your company plans to impact the region’s sustainable future…you need to be at this conference.
Event sponsors Michael Baker Corp, Bayer, NOVA Chemical Corp, and others will provide speakers, models and information useful to participants from the region. Breakout workshop sessions will provide "How To" programs to assist in instituting sustainable projects and programs. Workshop topics are as follows:
• Sustainable Development Tools
• Mechanical Systems
• Municipal Leadership
• Business (Employer) Leadership
• Building Design –Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) Applications for Energy Savings
• Sustainable Construction with EPS
• Recycling EPS and other Plastics
• Life Cycle Inventories
• Energy Auditing I & II
• Municipal Leadership
• Energy Company Funding
• Lighting System Primer
CCBC offers sustainable courses through business partnerships as well as certificate programs pertinent to current sustainable practices. Following the conference, CCBC’s Workforce Development will be offering more in depth workshops and classes. Some of these will include Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, (LEED) Green Awareness, LEED Accredited Professional (AP) classes and CBT Indoor Air Quality certification classes Sustainable Mechanical System, and other offerings.
Vendor and Sponsor opportunities are available. Space is limited so act now. For vendor information, please call 724-480-3443 or via email melody.kimbrough@ccbc.edu. To register to attend, please contact CCBC at 724-480-3500 or visit our website at www.ccbc.edu.
August 31, 2010
Robin Roy to speak at CCBC’s “Road to Sustainability II” Conference
The Community College of Beaver County is very pleased to welcome Dr. Robin Roy, Vice President, Projects & Policy of Serious Materials, as the keynote speaker for the second annual “The Road to Sustainability II: Implementing Sustainable Strategies,” conference on Thursday, September 23, 2010 from 8:30am-3:00pm, at the CCBC Athletics & Events Center, 1 Campus Drive, Monaca, PA.
“Dr. Roy is a very dynamic speaker and is an outspoken proponent for going green,” says, Dr. Matt Mehalik, of Sustainable Pittsburgh, LLC. For over two decades, Dr. Roy has been motivated by society’s aspirations for secure, economic, and environmentally sound energy. He delights in working with the practicalities of effective public policy, the capabilities of new and emerging business, and the opportunity created by technological and institutional innovation. Prior to joining Serious Materials, he co-founded Next Energy, a Sydney-based adviser to government, industry and environmental organizations on energy policy and strategy, often delivering on that advice with operational and project management services.
Formerly Project Director & Fellow at the United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment, Dr. Roy advised the Congress on competition in the electricity market, energy efficiency initiatives in the federal government and housing sectors, vulnerability of electricity systems to terrorism and natural disaster, and nuclear industry issues.
“The Road to Sustainability II” conference is aimed at providing information to businesses and organizations on what businesses will actually need to do to implement the strategies to “go green” as well as what it will take to get the current workforce trained to do so. The Conference presenters will give first-hand information about “how to” implement a plan, what products to use and how to capture the return on the investment of going green. Topics of the day include new construction, renovation, energy audits, funding resources and so much more.
Currently, applications are being accepted for vendor and sponsor opportunities. Space is limited so act now to take part of this extraordinary event. For vendor information, please call 724-480-3443 or via email melody.kimbrough@ccbc.edu. For details on sponsorship opportunities, please call 724-480-3553 or contact nancy.dickson@ccbc.edu. To attend the conference, please contact CCBC at 724-480-3500.
“Dr. Roy is a very dynamic speaker and is an outspoken proponent for going green,” says, Dr. Matt Mehalik, of Sustainable Pittsburgh, LLC. For over two decades, Dr. Roy has been motivated by society’s aspirations for secure, economic, and environmentally sound energy. He delights in working with the practicalities of effective public policy, the capabilities of new and emerging business, and the opportunity created by technological and institutional innovation. Prior to joining Serious Materials, he co-founded Next Energy, a Sydney-based adviser to government, industry and environmental organizations on energy policy and strategy, often delivering on that advice with operational and project management services.
Formerly Project Director & Fellow at the United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment, Dr. Roy advised the Congress on competition in the electricity market, energy efficiency initiatives in the federal government and housing sectors, vulnerability of electricity systems to terrorism and natural disaster, and nuclear industry issues.
“The Road to Sustainability II” conference is aimed at providing information to businesses and organizations on what businesses will actually need to do to implement the strategies to “go green” as well as what it will take to get the current workforce trained to do so. The Conference presenters will give first-hand information about “how to” implement a plan, what products to use and how to capture the return on the investment of going green. Topics of the day include new construction, renovation, energy audits, funding resources and so much more.
Currently, applications are being accepted for vendor and sponsor opportunities. Space is limited so act now to take part of this extraordinary event. For vendor information, please call 724-480-3443 or via email melody.kimbrough@ccbc.edu. For details on sponsorship opportunities, please call 724-480-3553 or contact nancy.dickson@ccbc.edu. To attend the conference, please contact CCBC at 724-480-3500.
April 22, 2010
CCBC ANNOUNCES NOVA CHEMICALS AS NEWEST SPONSOR TO JOIN THE “ROAD TO SUSTAINABILITY II” CONFERENCE
Community College of Beaver County (CCBC) Sustainable Pittsburgh, and First National Bank are pleased to announce NOVA Chemicals as the newest sponsor to join the “Road to Sustainability II Conference: Implementing Sustainable Strategies.” This cutting edge conference is scheduled for September 23 from 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Athletics & Events Center on the campus of CCBC, located in Monaca, PA.
As a sponsor, NOVA Chemicals brings to the conference a wealth of knowledge and expertise regarding materials and technologies that provide innovative solutions to everyday life as well as a firm commitment to ensuring effective health, safety, security and environmental stewardship.
“NOVA Chemicals is strongly committed to sustainability – for our business, we do this by operating an efficient manufacturing site, looking for opportunities for source reduction and energy conservation and by providing innovative products that help reduce waste and improve energy efficiency for our customers and throughout the supply chain. The Road to Sustainability Conference is an excellent forum for us to support an organization in our community that positively impacts the quality of life where we work and live,” stated Bob Snyder, Vice President, Performance Styrenics for NOVA Chemicals.
A preview of the 2010 conference includes “how to" programs to assist businesses in instituting sustainable projects, case studies that encourage others in their move to become more sustainable, and a showcase of local “green” products and services.
“With this conference, CCBC has taken the lead in educating the suburban communities in the Pittsburgh region about sustainability and the positive effects it has on industry, community and individuals,” said Dr. Joe D. Forrester, college president. “We are extremely pleased to have NOVA Chemicals as a partner in our continuing endeavors to create relationships that foster cooperation in creating sustainable communities and provide resources to local businesses and organizations.”
Additional sponsor and vendor packets are still available for the 2010 “Road to Sustainability” Conference. For more details, please call 724-480-3443 or contact nancy.dickson@ccbc.edu.
About CCBC
Community College of Beaver County is an open door admissions institution. The College provides more than 40 programs of study, offering students the opportunity to earn associate degrees, certificates and diplomas in such areas as the arts and sciences, aviation, business, health careers, human service, and technologies as well as non-credit enrichment courses and workforce development programs for the community and surrounding areas.
About NOVA Chemicals
NOVA Chemicals develops and manufactures chemicals, plastic resins and end-products that make everyday life safer, healthier and easier. Our employees work to ensure health, safety, security and environmental stewardship through our commitment to sustainability and Responsible Care®. NOVA Chemicals is a wholly owned subsidiary of The International Petroleum Investment Company (IPIC) of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. www.novachemicals.com
As a sponsor, NOVA Chemicals brings to the conference a wealth of knowledge and expertise regarding materials and technologies that provide innovative solutions to everyday life as well as a firm commitment to ensuring effective health, safety, security and environmental stewardship.
“NOVA Chemicals is strongly committed to sustainability – for our business, we do this by operating an efficient manufacturing site, looking for opportunities for source reduction and energy conservation and by providing innovative products that help reduce waste and improve energy efficiency for our customers and throughout the supply chain. The Road to Sustainability Conference is an excellent forum for us to support an organization in our community that positively impacts the quality of life where we work and live,” stated Bob Snyder, Vice President, Performance Styrenics for NOVA Chemicals.
A preview of the 2010 conference includes “how to" programs to assist businesses in instituting sustainable projects, case studies that encourage others in their move to become more sustainable, and a showcase of local “green” products and services.
“With this conference, CCBC has taken the lead in educating the suburban communities in the Pittsburgh region about sustainability and the positive effects it has on industry, community and individuals,” said Dr. Joe D. Forrester, college president. “We are extremely pleased to have NOVA Chemicals as a partner in our continuing endeavors to create relationships that foster cooperation in creating sustainable communities and provide resources to local businesses and organizations.”
Additional sponsor and vendor packets are still available for the 2010 “Road to Sustainability” Conference. For more details, please call 724-480-3443 or contact nancy.dickson@ccbc.edu.
About CCBC
Community College of Beaver County is an open door admissions institution. The College provides more than 40 programs of study, offering students the opportunity to earn associate degrees, certificates and diplomas in such areas as the arts and sciences, aviation, business, health careers, human service, and technologies as well as non-credit enrichment courses and workforce development programs for the community and surrounding areas.
About NOVA Chemicals
NOVA Chemicals develops and manufactures chemicals, plastic resins and end-products that make everyday life safer, healthier and easier. Our employees work to ensure health, safety, security and environmental stewardship through our commitment to sustainability and Responsible Care®. NOVA Chemicals is a wholly owned subsidiary of The International Petroleum Investment Company (IPIC) of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. www.novachemicals.com
March 10, 2010
CCBC Leads Pittsburgh Region Down the Road to Sustainability
After the success of the first regional sustainable conference, CCBC, Sustainable Pittsburgh and First National Bank presents “The Road to Sustainability II Conference: Implementing Sustainable Strategies.” If you are thinking about taking steps toward sustainability, this conference is a must.
This cutting edge conference is scheduled for September 23 from 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Athletics & Events Center on the campus of Community College of Beaver County, Monaca, PA.
Businesses and organizations will learn practical ways for moving your business from sustainable concept to sustainable reality. Throughout the day, attendees will hear from regional and national experts on such topics as Implementation Strategies, Demystifying the Energy Audit, Converting your ROI into LEED Certification, and Creating a Sustainable Work Environment. Products and services dealing with sustainability will be on display with representatives available. Breakout sessions on specific “green” focus will highlight best practices and case studies.
Sponsor and Vendor packets are available. For more details, please call 724-480-3443 or contact nancy.dickson@ccbc.edu.
This cutting edge conference is scheduled for September 23 from 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Athletics & Events Center on the campus of Community College of Beaver County, Monaca, PA.
Businesses and organizations will learn practical ways for moving your business from sustainable concept to sustainable reality. Throughout the day, attendees will hear from regional and national experts on such topics as Implementation Strategies, Demystifying the Energy Audit, Converting your ROI into LEED Certification, and Creating a Sustainable Work Environment. Products and services dealing with sustainability will be on display with representatives available. Breakout sessions on specific “green” focus will highlight best practices and case studies.
Sponsor and Vendor packets are available. For more details, please call 724-480-3443 or contact nancy.dickson@ccbc.edu.
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