www.green-technology.org Open in urlscan Pro
107.154.149.214  Public Scan

URL: https://www.green-technology.org/sff22/
Submission: On May 20 via manual from US — Scanned from DE

Form analysis 0 forms found in the DOM

Text Content

Toggle navigation

Skip to content
 * Home
 * About
 * Directory
 * Magazine
 * Contact Us
 * Blog
   * Editor’s Blog
   * Environmental Literacy
 * Events
   * Upcoming Events
   * Event Services
   * Past Events
 * Subscribe
 * Donate



 * HOME
 * EDUCATION PROGRAM
 * SPONSOR PROFILES
 * WHY SPONSOR
 * ADVISORY BOARD
 * REGISTER




RESOURCES

 * Forum Agenda
 * COVID & Safety
 * Education Program
 * Meet Our Speakers
 * Sponsor Profiles
 * Forum Floorplan
 * Why Sponsor?
 * Advisory Board
 * Attendee Registration
 * Media Materials
 * Outreach Partners

January 11, 2022 Green Technology


SUSTAINABLE FACILITIES FORUM 2022

Special Announcement
In alignment with public sector efforts to protect public health, the 2022
Sustainable Facilities Forum will be a hybrid in-person and virtual event.

 



 

Join us for a hybrid event highlighting strategies, best practices and
technologies behind successful public sector facility projects. Registrants will
have access to the Forum program after May 25th – you can come back and review a
session or attend anything you might have missed for one month following the
Forum.

Opening Session Speakers
May 25, 2022 – 8:30 am to 9:30 am

 

Ana Lasso

Ana Lasso was appointed Director of the Department of General Services by
Governor Gavin Newsom and began serving in April 2021.

Lasso worked as the General Manager of Exposition Park in Los Angeles,
administering all park-related activities and managing the common interests of
the governing bodies including the Exposition Park and California Science Center
Board of Directors, the California African American Museum Board of Directors,
the Los Angeles Coliseum Commission, the Los Angeles County Natural History
Museum, the City of Los Angeles Recreation and Parks’ EXPO Center, the Friends
of EXPO Center, the University of Southern California-Coliseum, the Los Angeles
Football Club – Banc of California Stadium and the Lucas Museum of Narrative
Art. In the role, she led all operations and public safety needs and represented
the state of California in land-use management and real estate negotiations
related to Exposition Park.

Previously, Lasso managed the Joint Use and Innovation bond program for Los
Angeles Unified School District and spearheaded the development of wellness
centers, mobile health clinics and other bond-funded partnership programs,
including managing and executing the Community School Park (CSP) program and the
Sustainable Environmental Education Development in Schools (SEEDS) program.

Lasso has a Master of Arts in City Planning from the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, and dual bachelor’s degrees from UCLA in World Arts and Cultures,
and Chicano Studies.

 

 

Heidi Sanborn

Heidi Sanborn was first elected to the SMUD Board of Directors in 2018 and began
serving on the SMUD Board in January 2019. She represents Ward 7, which includes
Arden Arcade, Carmichael, Antelope, Foothill Farms and North Highlands. She’s
currently serving as the Board Vice President.
Sanborn is the Founder of the National Stewardship Action Council and has served
as its Executive Director since 2015. She is also the founding Director of the
California Product Stewardship Council where she has served for 12 years. These
nonprofits are dedicated to reducing waste, increasing recycling and advocating
for a circular economy. She was appointed by State Treasurer Fiona Ma to the
Green Bond Market Development Committee in 2019 tasked with efficiently raising
billions of dollars in new and affordable capital to build climate-friendly
infrastructure. She also was appointed by CalEPA to serve on the Statewide
Commission on Recycling Markets and Curbside Recycling in June of 2020 and was
elected Chair. The voluntary Commission submitted 34 policy recommendations to
the California Legislature, with full consensus votes in its first 18 months,
resulting in numerous bills passing in 2021 that were groundbreaking for the
field. Sanborn has a personal interest in going green. Sanborn and her husband
have remodeled their house to include solar hot water, solar panels and a
heat-pump water heater. She is proud to be a SMUD Greenergy® customer.

 

 

Samuel Assefa

Samuel Assefa serves as Director of the California Governor’s Office of Planning
and Research, an agency that fosters goal-driven collaboration, delivers
guidance to state partners and local communities, with a focus on land-use and
community development, climate resilience, and high-road economic development.
Assefa has extensive experience working in urban design, land-use planning, and
architecture with a dedicated focus on equity.

Prior to being appointed OPR Director, Assefa served as Director of the City of
Seattle Office of Planning and Community Development. Assefa holds a Master of
City Planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and bachelor’s
degree in Architecture from the University of Illinois, Chicago.

 

 

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Leadership Awards Luncheon 
May 25, 2022 – 12:15 pm to 1:30 pm

Darrell Steinberg

Mayor Darrell Steinberg is one of Sacramento’s most accomplished public
servants, having served as a City Councilman before being elected to the State
Assembly and State Senate.

As a state legislator, Steinberg championed economic development, education
reform, building sustainable communities, and major investments in healthcare
and education. Darrell was the first Sacramentan to serve as President of the
State Senate in more than 125 years and was elected the 57th mayor of Sacramento
in 2016.

 

 

 

 

Leadership Awards
The annual Leadership Awards luncheon is a highlight of the Forum. Join us to
celebrate outstanding public sector programs.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

See the Forum agenda – CLICK HERE!

The agenda for this event includes access to a score of education sessions, live
keynote, annual leadership awards presentations and to the sustainable products
and services displays. This also includes unlimited re-watching access for the
education sessions, keynote and awards recording and the sustainable products
webinars following the Forum.

Education Program
Concurrent sessions offer insights from the experts and practitioners at the
leading edge of green progress, in fields ranging from transportation and energy
to funding and green schools.

Exhibits
Discover dozens of green products and services all in one place. Find out what’s
new and get an intensive, hands-on education that’s not available anywhere else!

 

 

2019 (Photo by David McNew)

The Forum is designed for public and private sector professionals engaged in
facility project design, decarbonization, water conservation, electric vehicle
and electric vehicle infrastructure, fleet management and execution of projects
in their respective areas.

Who can benefit from this event?

State Government
Local Government
Schools
Colleges
Architects
Engineers
Energy Managers
Facility Managers
Business Officers
Sustainability Officers
Operations Managers
Policy Makers

Sponsor displays and video presentations
The Forum also includes in-person displays and short video presentations by
sponsors that can help you discover new products and services.

Here are excerpts from two of our Sustainability Champions.





 


ATTENDEE REGISTRATION PRICING

All Access Pass: $150

Available discounts:
Receive a 35% discount – Use code 35FORUM
Receive a 20% discount – Use code 20FORUM

Call Jonathan Marquiss for group discounts at 626-577-5700.



Questions? Call 626-577-5700 or email registration@green-technology.org

2400 N. Lincoln Avenue

Altadena, CA 91001

info@green-technology.org
626-577-5700
 * Facebook link
 * Twitter link

Green Technology developed by SevenDCS