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GREEN BUSINESS SUMMIT II:
The Business Case for Green
Investments
hosted
by
the Wharton Club of Washington,
DC
and
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
SUMMARY
Following the success of last year’s Green Business Summit, this year’s
conference examines the essential, interdependent elements of launching a
sustainable Green Economy. With the American economy and companies of all sizes
facing significant domestic and international challenges, executives and
entrepreneurs proposing significant green investments and initiatives need to
set forth an even more compelling business case to justify such investments.
Yet with the dramatic changes in Washington within the past year, including
tens billions of dollars in potential funding for approved projects, other
non-equity investment options exist (e.g., grants, loans, government lab
assistance).
Two keynote speakers for the
Green Business Summit, along with four expert panels, will focus on these major
components that affect the business case for Green
Investments:
- Clean Technologies, Renewables
and Low-Carbon Energy
- Financing CleanTech
Enterprises
- Government Policy
- The Impact of Climate Change on
Business
All of the speakers will discuss
and help attendees uncover significant business opportunities, financing
sources, and profitable strategies in the emerging Green Economy.
This conference will be of interest to
entrepreneurs, executives, senior managers, investors, consultants, and
policy makers who will
contribute to building and benefiting from the growing, dynamic Green Wave. Here's a link to a few of the many positive
comments about last year's event.
To register now, before the
limited space is filled, while the fees are lowest (Early Bird rates expire
10/26), and to be among those to get a Free Signed Copy of Green Recovery,
click here
to reserve your place(s)!!!
Morning
Keynote: Andrew Winston, a Leading
Consultant and Author of Green Recovery: Get Lean, Get Smart,
and Emerge from the Downturn on Top, co-Author of
Green to Gold, and much more. Click here to learn more about him.
Bonus: First 50 people to register will receive a free copy of
Andrew Winston's best-seller, Green Recovery - and many of these copies are
already spoken for - so don't wait..............
Mid-Day Keynote:
TBA
Speakers/Panelists/Moderators
(more to come)
Steven M. Cohen, Partner & Co-Manager, Morgan Lewis Emerging
Business & Technology Practice
James C. Dinegar, Jr., CAE, President and CEO, Greater Washington
Board of Trade
Don Dohn, Senior Vice
President, East West Bank
Kevin Furnary, Chief Executive Officer, LEEP Holdings
Leslie Kass,
Director, Business Policy and Programs, Nuclear Energy
Institute
Kyle W. Kempf, Senior Director of Government Affairs, National Small
Business Association
Stephen H. Kinney, Jr., Senior Counsel, Morgan Lewis Business &
Finance Practice
Kenneth M. Kulak, Partner, Morgan Lewis Energy Practice
Bob Prantil,
North Region Executive, GE Energy
Julia Pulzone, Managing Director, Global
Environmental Fund (GEF)
Bill Rever, Director, Strategic
Marketing, BP Solar
Ronald J.
Tenpas, Partner, Morgan Lewis Environmental Litigation and
Counsel
WHEN AND WHERE
- Full-Day Conference:
November 12, 2009, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, 1111 Pennsylvania
Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20004, including a full day of stimulating
sessions, plus networking opportunities at breakfast, lunch and a reception at
the end of the day (Full Schedule below)
- Registration (see fee
schedule below - reserve early for best rates - Early Bird rates end at COB
10/26/09): Click here to reserve your
place(s)!!
- Directions: Downtown DC
at 12th & Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
- Metro: near Metro Center
(Red [which goes to Union Station, if you're coming in by rail], Orange &
Blue lines)
- Lodging information
below.
- Schedule:
- 7:00 - 8:20am – Continental
Breakfast and registration
- 8:20 - 8:30am – Welcome from
Wharton DC Club and Morgan Lewis
- 8:30 - 9:05am – Opening
Keynote Speaker: Andrew Winston
- 9:25 - 10:40am – CleanTech
Panel
- 11:00 - 12:15pm – Financing
Panel
- 12:15 - 1:45pm – Lunch and
Keynote Speaker
- 1:45 - 3:00pm – Government
Panel
- 3:20 - 4:35pm – Climate
Change Panel
- 4:35 - 4:40pm – Closing remarks
from Wharton DC Club and Morgan Lewis
- 4:40 - 6:00pm – Cocktail
Reception
To register now, before the
limited space is filled, click here to reserve your
place(s)!!!
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ABOUT THE
PANELS
- Clean
Technologies, Renewables and Low-Carbon Energy: Technical Challenges and
Business Opportunities
This year or next,
Congress seems likely to pass Climate Change legislation that will have a major
impact on budgets and strategy for U.S. energy production and use, by mandating
specific goals for a substantial increase in non-carbon based sources. This
legislation will likely require a dramatic scale-up in facility equipment
production, site selection, and integration of operations within the national
electric grid. The panel will address these and other vital
issues:
- Is this magnitude of scale-up
feasible?
- What are the technical and
infrastructure barriers that must be overcome so that these goals can be
achieved?
- What are some of the major
business opportunities from this situation, and how can you best pursue
them?
- Financing Domestic CleanTech Enterprises and
International Clean Energy Projects
The sea change in the
domestic and global debt and equity markets over the last 24 months has
significantly slowed investments in green, sustainable businesses and projects.
Yet, some entrepreneurs and companies have found ways to move forward. The panel
will use examples and case studies to address the following financing
issues:
- Discuss practical steps in
securing financing for early stage and growth cleantech enterprises
- Describe ways to access funds
from international sources
- Review options to create
multinational syndicates/funding packages
- Address important issues
related to funding large alternative energy and other green
projects
- Government Policy and its Intersection with Business and the
Clean Economy
The American Recovery
and Reinvestment Act committed more than $60 billion to clean energy investment.
This panel will explore the progress and effectiveness of legislation, policies
and spending implemented by the Obama Administration to build the Green Economy.
The panel’s discussion will focus on government's relationship to business
opportunities:
- Efforts by agencies and offices
such as the Departments of
Energy, Defense, as well as the Office of the Federal Environment Executive and
FERC (Federal Energy Regulatory Commission), to create policy and make
investments to encourage the development of appropriate energy
infrastructure
- Identifying the real business
opportunities that are being created and how private industry can capitalize on
them
- Advising individuals,
consultants and small businesses on how to find opportunities to work with the
administration to help achieve green economy
goals
- The
Impact of Climate Change on Business: Strategic Decision-Making in the Face of
State, Federal and International Actions
This session will
assess the consequences of domestic actions, now underway, that may
significantly impact the business case for green investment. Key initiatives
that have arisen in response to the need for control of future carbon emissions
(namely, climate change) include:
- Pending federal climate change
legislation now under consideration by Congress
- The evolving U.S. position for
participation in the upcoming international Copenhagen convention on climate
change
- State climate change driven
regulations which shape power production
- Evolving U.S. EPA regulations
for the monitoring and control of carbon emissions as a regulated pollutant
- Federal tariff and trade
positions in response to international actions on climate control
- Actions businesses are taking
to respond to marketplace forces in dealing with energy and other resource
usage
The principal panel
focus will be on:
- Congressional status update on
pending climate change legislation
- U.S. green business case issues
surrounding the Copenhagen convention this December
- U.S. EPA path forward to
control and regulate carbon emissions
- Business opportunities derived
from State climate change initiatives
Your
Green Triple Bottom Line
If you want to ride the Green Wave
for the triple bottom line benefit of people, profit and planet, register now
for Green Business Summit II. By attending, you will meet and be among the
leaders joining on November 12 at the Law Offices of Morgan Lewis & Bockius
LLP, 1111 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, in the heart of Washington, DC, for this
stimulating event.
A limited number of seats are available. Sign up now, with Early Bird Rates, and
receive a free copy of Green
Recovery (first 50 registrants only, and many are already gone)
click here
to reserve your place(s)!!!
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STRATEGIC
PARTNERS
We appreciate the support of these outstanding
organizations, and are expecting more to join us:
- Leading B-School and Other
Alumni Groups, such as these:
- Business School Clubs:
- U of Chicago Booth School of Business Club of
DC
- London Business School
- Other Wharton School of Business Clubs:
- Wharton Club of Boston
- Wharton Club of Philadelphia
- Wharton Club of Dallas/Ft.
Worth
- Wharton Club of Houston
- Wharton Club of New Jersey
- Wharton Club of South
Florida
- Wharton Energy
Network
- Other Alumni Groups
- Cornell Club of Washington, DC
- Harvard Club of Washington, DC
- Princeton Club of Washington, DC
- Yale Club of Washington,
DC
- Other top business association;
- French-American Chamber of Commerce of Washington,
DC
- Swedish-American Chamber of Commerce of
Washington, DC
- More TBA
WHO SHOULD
ATTEND?
These are a few of the categories - you and your
colleagues may well fall into one or more:
- C-level
executives who want to learn from leaders in green and sustainability to
increase the likelihood that your business will survive and thrive in the face
of the huge challenges from geopolitical climate and resource forces
- Mid-level
executives who want to ride the Green Wave to explore new options and
advance in your career, especially those involved in operations and
communications
- Government and
nonprofit officials who want - or need - to learn about some of the best
practices in the public and private sectors
- CFOs, CPAs,
and other financial executives who need to understand the Green Economics,
Finance and Investments to make wise use of your business's or enterprise's
resources
- Corporate
entrepreneurs and innovators who want to help your company explore, assess
and capitalize on opportunities
- Entrepreneurs (aka "GreEntrepreneurs"),
SME (Small and Medium Enterprise) execs already involved in
sustainability, or who want to begin new ventures, or expand your existing
business
- Economists
who want to deepen their understanding of the macro and micro aspects of
sustainability
- Scientists and
engineers who want to broaden the scope of their business understanding and
makes contacts with people who may be able to help you get your invention or
venture funded
- Government
contractors who want to gain knowledge from some of key people in the
greening of government
- Attorneys
who want to understand the evolving legal framework, in the context of the
business, financial and policy issues and developments that help you serve your
clients more effectively
- Consultants who need to grasp vital
aspects of sustainability - the forest - and the trees - to advise clients
properly
- Investment
advisors who want to gain in-depth understanding of the multi-trillion
dollar social responsibility market, and where some of the greatest
opportunities are - or aren't
- Investors,
perhaps including you, who want to understand the evolving landscape being
shaped by global climate, resource, geopolitical and other factors - the hopes
to follow, the hypes to avoid.
REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD SIGN UP NOW & ATTEND
- Learn about key developments and opportunities in the Green
Wave, sustainability and related areas of Corporate Social
Responsibility. In a world increasingly concerned about climate change, and with
the Copenhagen Conference coming up in December, pollution, population
pressures, resource source - security - and supply, and more, these are a few
examples of what companies are doing:
- Businesses from
small startups to huge energy companies searching for clean tech, renewable and
other solutions, and seeking to reap the rewards, and many are looking to
qualify for federal funds and create Green jobs
- Wal-mart and
other firms "greening" their supply chains and internal operations, with
developments continuing this year. Even in a recession, the Green Wave continues
to move forward.
- Global
opportunities, in the U.S. and around the resource-challenged world, as
political, business and NGO leaders face climate, resource and other
challenges
- Gain green knowledge, strategy, insight, lessons learned, and
perspectives from highly regarded business, government, NGO and other
leaders. If you attend, you will be able to learn about key
aspects behind the Green Wave propelling an
increasing amount of funding and revenues based on
sustainability from thought - and action leaders.
- Outstanding value:
- Whether you're paying or your employer/company
is reimbursing you, the fee is less than travel costs for a conference
elsewhere, whether you're in one of the special categories or not. And there's
no $15/bag fee - or even more, à la most airlines!
- If
you're in the DC area, your time is maximized - take Metro, the Green way
downtown
- Even
if you travel to the Summit, the venue is convenient, in downtown DC near Metro
Center
- Networking? Believe it:
- With the
participation of our Strategic Partners who will make this "Networking
Central"
- Plus dozens of
other organizations, from Fortune 500 to emerging businesses, NGOs and
government agencies - if, as expected, we get similar results to those last
year: a total of more than 100 companies and other organizations will be
represented among the 200-250 or more delegates
- If you
register now, you'll get a lower price, a true bargain for a full-day
conference and reception. You'll learn, be mentally stimulated, and have
fabulous networking opportunities with Wharton alumni and our Strategic
Partners' members.
- Other attendees
will offer a range of C-level, mid-level and other executives and
decision-makers
- To learn more
about our Strategic Partners and see if you're a member of one, click here .
- You may even
find it worthwhile to join a Wharton Club or other Strategic Partner for the
$100 savings for the first two registrants on the Summit, and other benefits of
your group - more than enough at $100-200 to cover the dues of many of these
groups.
Click here
to reserve your place(s)!!!
CONTACTS - for
Credentialed Press and Other Inquiries
Alan Schlaifer, Wharton DC Club President
( 301-365-8999
301-365-8999 ) or info@whartondc.com; Steve Offutt, Event
Chair ( 703-283-4326
703-283-4326 ) or steve@offuttemail.com ; Andrea Essex, Executive
Director for the Event ( 202-744-6770
202-744-6770 ) or aessex@iwashington.biz.
GREEN BUSINESS
SUMMIT LINKS
Click here to
learn more about our outstanding Green Business Summit Committee (coming
later).
Last year's Summit, click here.
REGISTRATION / FEES FOR
BOTH CONFERENCE & RECEPTION
Click here
to reserve your place(s)!!
All rates are subject to
availability and the number of spaces is limited. We expect this conference to
sell out; walk-ins will probably not be possible. These rates include two
keynotes, four panels, all materials, all meals and breaks, and an evening
reception on November 12.
- Current Members:
Wharton Club of DC and all Strategic Partner Groups (Members of Strategic
Partners must specify your group when you register to qualify for preferred
rate):
- Early Bird: $149/person
through Saturday, 10/26/09, inclusive, for full-day conference, all meals,
materials, breaks and reception at the end of the Summit
- (members may also, subject to
availability, bring up to 3 guests for same per person rate (e.g., extra
$149/person thru 10/26)
- From 10/27 through 5 pm,
Friday, November 6, up another $50/person, subject to availability:
$199/person
- After 5:00 pm November 6: $249/person, subject to
availability
- Government and Nonprofit
Employees: Same rates as for Current Members, above, for all current
full-time employees of a federal, state, or local government, NGO, or nonprofit.
(Must specify your agency, department or other organization when you register to
qualify for the preferred rate)
- Nonmembers of Wharton
Club or Strategic Partners, and those who are not full-time Govt or Nonprofit
Employees:
- Early Bird: $249/person through 10/26/09,
inclusive, for full-day conference, all meals, materials, breaks, and
reception at the end of the Summit
- From 10/27 through 5 pm, Friday, November 6, up another
$50/person, subject to availability: $299/person
- After 5:00 pm November 6: $299/person, subject to
availability
LODGING
Many hotels are near the
offices of Morgan Lewis. For hotel rates and availability, contact Morgan
Lewis's travel department at 202-739-5525
202-739-5525 .
Click here
to reserve your place(s) at the Summit!!!
Early Bird
Rates end at COB 10/26
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