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Clean Transportation: Driving 2.0
   
EV Setbacks, Cheap Natural Gas, Political Gridlock: What Now? [CBSAC/NY event]


The Sustainable Business Committee of the

Columbia Business School Alumni Club of New York invites you to


MAKING GREEN FROM GREEN

 

Clean Transportation: Driving 2.0

 

EV Setbacks, Cheap Natural Gas, Political Gridlock: What Now?


Despite years of effort and billions invested, we still confront many of the same challenges to cleaner, greener transportation.  Roadways, airports and railways are aging. There is a lack of infrastructure to support alternative fuel vehicles.  Indifference, if not outright hostility, persists in the development of high speed rail and mass transit. Our expert panel explores what we have learned, new trends and technologies, and where investors are placing their bets.  Join us for this journey in clean transportation.


Thursday, May 17, 2012, 6:00PM


MODERATOR

FEATURED SPEAKER 

  • David Yassky, Commissioner, New York City Taxi & Limousine Commission 

PANELISTS

  • Stephen Marlin, Manager, General Motors Advanced Technology Demonstrations
  • Rich Kassel, Senior Attorney and Director, NRDC Clean Fuels and Vehicles Project
  • Ari Kahn, Electric Vehicle Program Manager, Mayor's Office of Long-term Planning & Sustainabilty
  • Jeffrey D. Pribor, CFO and EVP, General Maritime Corporation


EXCLUSIVE EXTRAS
  • Information tables from transportation innovators
  • Refreshments / Wine

Agenda, Thursday, May 17, 2012
  • 6:00 - 6:30pm Doors Open and Early Networking
  • 6:30 - 8:00pm Program
  • 8:00 - 9:30pm Reception and Networking


PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP
300 Madison Avenue, PwC Auditorium (SW Corner of 42nd Street)

$25 for CBSACNY, MCC, NYBSC Members, Members of the Columbia Venture Community & Students; $40 for non-members; $60 at the door

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Advance registration for all CBSAC/NY events closes at 12:00 noon on the day of the event. You will be able to purchase a ticket online until then.If you don’t register in advance and there is still space, you will be able to get a ticket at the door at the higher walk-in rate. 

MAKING GREEN FROM GREEN
Season 3 Certificate Program on Sustainable Business
Attend four out of six MAKING GREEN FROM GREEN events through June 2012 and earn a Certificate.  Future topics: Green and the 2012 Election (June 12).

For more information sustainablebusiness@cbsacny.org. Follow us and the MAKING GREEN FROM GREEN series on Twitter @CBSACNY_SBC, #MGFG and the Columbia Business School Alumni Club of New York (CBSACNY) on Facebook.

NON-MEMBERS and WALK-INS WELCOME (photo ID required)
Many thanks to PwC, our MAKING GREEN FROM GREEN Season 3 sponsor, for hosting the event series. Many thanks to McLaren Engineering Group for hosting Sustainable Business Committee meetings and to Manhattan Chamber of Commerce for their support.

This event was organized by Neil Zeller and the Sustainable Business Committee

Event Date:
Thursday, 05/17/12
6:00pm [ iCal ]
Location:
PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLP
300 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10017
Look Who's Coming:
Guest of stephen cohodes
Omar Alvarellos, Kasirer Consulting
Stephen Atlas
Jim Bardia, Change Wind Corp
Leon Bart-Williams, CabEasy
Arlene Bassett, Greeter
Erik Batallones
Max Belenitsky, Vehive
Deborah Bernick, Greeter
Olive Blessing
Anders Boman
Jane Brogan
Laura Bucko, Manhattan Chamber of Commerce
Rick Bunn
Kelly Carlin, Weels
Jacqueline Chu
Robert Clark
Derrek Clarke, Volunteer
stephen cohodes
Michael Dachille, Aleph, Inc.
Jeffrey Dubin
Ryan Duffy
Lee Erdman
Christina Ficicchia, NYCLHVCC (Clean Cities)
Mary Catherine Fixel, PwC
Robert Fleisher
Harrison Fox
Bart Hale
Michelle Hardy
Dianne Heiler
Davida Heller
Vreni Hommes
Mark Hutmacher
Bradley Jobling, Greeter
Lynn Kacher, At Your Service NY Catering
Ari Kahn, Mayor’s Office of Long-term Planning & Sustainability
Roberta Kahn
Rich Kassel, NRDC Clean Fuels and Vehicles Project
Brian Kauffman
Matt Kendalsk, Aleph, Inc.
sarah king, Millstone Advisors
Sean Lasky
marjorie lau
Rob Liflander
Pam Lilak, PwC
Heather Lin, PwC
Robert Lutey
My Luu, IBM
Gia Machlin, Greeter
David Mahfouda, Weels
Stephen Marlin, General Motors Advanced Technology Demonstrations
Jeremy McCool, HEVO
Eric McNulty, Harvard School of Public Health
Sara Mears
Philip Miceli
Julie Migliacci, NYCLHVCC (Clean Cities)
Jake Miller
Scott Miller
Saleem Moghal , Change Wind Corp
Jacquelyn Ottman
Ismael Padua
Amar Pradhan
Ro Purushotham, Weels
Christopher Ragucci
Kathryn Ralph
Rahul Rao
Stephen Regal
Marcia Robbins, Greeter
Ula Robertson, At Your Service NY Catering
Chuck Ronson
Ron Rose, Kasirer Consulting
Fredrica Rudell
Rachel Saloman
Judith Sandford
Martin Sarna-Wojcicki
Gideon Saroufiem
Adam Savitz, PwC
Drew Schechtman
Gary Schlosberg
Richard Schreiber, Aleph, Inc.
Ron Schulhof
Jeremy Seltzer, Wrapp
Liora Seltzer, Wrapp
Nan Shen, Starr Strategic Partners
Eugene Shlossberg
Matthew Shurtleff
Roger Sorkin, Sorkin Productions
Emily Spokowski
Ria Stern, Hyosung
Natalie Trojan
Sal Vergopia
Louis Waxman
Uri Weg, Volunteer
Hannah Wells, Viridian
Carolyn Whelan, Press
Simon Witt
Robert Wolf, Greenbriar Equity Group LLC
Sondra WuDunn
David Yassky, NYC Taxi & Limousine Commission
... a total of 101 guests.

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