4/21-22 Rocky Mountain Green 2010

USGBC Colorado’s Annual Green Building Conference

Planning is well underway for Rocky Mountain Green 2010, USGBC Colorado’s annual green building conference, and it is safe to say that it will be our best yet. We have a great line up of speakers and educational sessions, a fun and interactive evening program hosted by RNL, and lots more.

The Opening Plenary Speaker will be Bill Black, National Director of Strategic Business Solutions at Haworth, founding member of mindshift, and co-author of The Commercial Real Estate Revolution (2009).

The Closing Plenary will consist of a panel of local officials from around Colorado, moderated by Jennifer Zeppelin, CBS4 Meteorologist.  Confirmed panelists include Wayne Snider, Town Administrator, Fowler; Greg Russi, City Council Member, New Castle, and Board member of the Garfield New Energy Communities; Scott Myler, City Council Member, Steamboat Springs; and Jacob Smith, Mayor, Golden.

I hope you join hundreds of other green building leaders and professionals from around Colorado and across the region April 21-22 in Denver.

 
Deb Kleinman, Executive Director
US Green Building Council Colorado

 

 

Registration Information

 

 


Two-Day Pass: $250 Chapter Member / $300 Nonmember / $125 Full Time Student. $50 Early Bird Discount thru 3/19.
One-Day Pass:
$125 Chapter Member / $175 Nonmember / $62.50 Full Time Student. $25 Early Bird Discount thru 3/19.
Single-Day Expo Pass: $20 Chapter Member / $25 Nonmember / $15 Full Time Student.
Evening Program (included in 2- and 1-day conference passes): $35 Chapter Member / $40 Nonmember / $25 Full Time Student. $5 Early Bird Discount thru March 19.For more information or to register, visit the Rocky Mountain Green Home Page.  

 

 

 
 

For more information about Rocky Mountain Green 2010, or about the U.S. Green Building Council Colorado Chapter, please visit our website.
 

 

 

Early Bird Discount

Register for Rocky Mountain Green 2010 by March 19th and receive an early bird discount of as much as $50 (off of the Two-Day Conference Pass).
 

 

 

Offer Expires: March 19, 2010

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