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Breakout Sessions : Corporate Track

Monday, June 23: 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.

C1-A: Staying Green--Staying Competitive

  • The Cost of Green – And Everything Else: Staying Green in Changing Economic Times.
    Peter Morris, Davis Langdon; Lisa Mattheissen
  • Stripped and Green: Economical, Educational and Sustainable Retail.
    Jason Hainline, EMSI; Matt O'Reilly; Matthew Hufft
  • Big Dreams with Shallow Pockets: Modest but Deep Green Buildings.
    Tom McDougall, The Weidt Group

C1-B: Platinum Case Studies

  • Cascade Engineering LEED EB Platinum Case Study.
    Samuel D. Pobst, Eco Metrics LLC
  • Case Study: Planning and Implementing LEED Platinum.
    Donald Vondriska, Novus International, Inc.; Beth Cerrone-Kelly, Clayco; David Hirschbuehler, Forum Studio

C1-C: Wal-Mart’s Sustainable Commitment

  • The Continuing Education of Sustainable Facilities at Wal-Mart.
    Don Moseley, Wal-Mart

Tuesday, June 24: 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon

C2-A: Modeling for Green

  • Energy Modeling for Energy Hogs: La Salle Bank, Targeting Energy Savings.
    Erik Kazlovskis, Greenworks Studio; Paul Goldsmith
  • Modeling vs. Reality: Independence Center in St.Louis.
    Tomislav Zigo, ARBA Studios

C2-B: Single Building or Portfolio: Green Makes Cents

  • Implementing LEED in a National Office Building Development Program.
    James E. Megerson, Larson Binkley, Inc.; Mike Rosamond
  • Let's Change the Discussion: Why Today's Business Owners Can’t Afford NOT to Build Green.
    Janet Brandt, Wisconsin Energy Conservation Corporation

C2-C: Business LEEDers

  • Continual Learning for a LEED Pioneer: Monsanto's Sustainable Design Commitment.
    George Osman, Monsanto; Joseph Burzinski, Fox Architects
  • Johnson Controls’ Commitment to Triple Bottom Line Building.
    Paul von Paumgartten, Johnson Controls, Inc. 

Tuesday, June 24: 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.

C3-A: Benefits of Modular vs. Conventional Building

  • Panelized and Modular Construction in Sustainable Design.
    Ruben Aya-Welland, HOK, Inc. Corp.
  • Interior Construction: The Benefits of Modular versus Conventional.
    Randy J. McLaren, McLaren, Landco Construction Corp.
  • An Owner Perspective
    Christine Ramsdell, Enterprise Rent-A-Car

C3-B: Construction Waste Management

  • Case Study: How to Track Construction Waste on Hundreds of Projects While Improving Accuracy.
    Casey Pickett, Turner Construction Company; Michael Deane
  • Construction Waste Management, Digital Delivery: Decreasing Waste Within the Design & Construction Process.
    Thomas H. Peterson, Mackey Mitchell Architects

C3-C: Green Buildings and Risk Management

  • Sustainability and Environmental Law: Controlling Risk and Keeping Ahead of the Regulations Through Sustainable Practices.
    Christopher Perzan, Law Offices of Christopher Perzan
  • Greening Your Existing Building. A Risk Management Primer to Maximize the Economic and Environmental Potential of Your Property.
    Stephen Bushnell, Fireman's Fund Insurance Company 

Tuesday, June 24: 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.

C4-A: Green Return on Investment

  • Going Green? Do you know your ROI?
    Raymond T. Krasnesky, Pepper Construction Company
  • The Alberici Headquarters — Three Years of Lessons Learned Living in a Platinum Building.
    Grant Lanham, Vertegy, An Alberici Enterprise; Tom Taylor
  • Socially Responsible Investing.
    Judith Griffin, The Ratliff/Griffin Group, Merrill Lynch

C4-B: Economics and Opportunities for LEED EB

  • LEED-EB for Multi-Tenant Buildings and Portfolio Managers.
    Andrea Love, OWP/P; Jack Althoff, ProjX; Michael Geise, Tishman-Speyer
  • The Economics of LEED-EB.
    Michael Arny, Leonardo Academy; Dave Nicklas; Richard Neal; Ward Komorowski

C4-C: Green Development

  • Market Barriers to Green Development.
    Christopher Choi, U.S. EPA, Region 5; James Van der Kloot
  • Case Studies in Designing, Developing and Promoting Sustainable Real Estate in ‘Slow to Adopt’ Markets Where “Green” is Still Just a Color.
    Kurt Nahkian, Workstage

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

Viewing Times: Monday, June 23; 3:00 - 3:30 p.m.
Tuesday, June 24; 10:00 - 10:30 a.m. and
Tuesday, June 24; 3:00 - 3:30 p.m.

Green to Great: How to Create Great Green Environments From Seemingly Ordinary Environments.
Maren Engelmohr, Forum StudioCorp

Cost Discussion of Recent St. Louis Area LEED Projects.
Paul Todd, Merrill, ClaycoCorp

Developing A Renewable Energy Market – A Case Study: The Creation of a Successful Solar Thermal Energy Company.
Jeffrey A., Ruhl, Solargenix Energy LLCCorp

A Unique Sustainable Manufacturing Facility.
Ellen, Skorpinski, ACSGr C.

 

 

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