Business, community, academic, and public leaders will convene to explore the latest developments in sustainability in the half-day NJ/PA Sustainability Symposium, which takes place on March 31, at Rutgers University’s Camden campus.
The symposium focus will be on the latest in regional planning, funding opportunities, community involvement, and how businesses, universities, hospitals and municipalities will engage and execute their sustainability plans in 2011. The symposium has three tracks: Business, Community, and Hospital/University.
Attendees will gain insight into the economic, policy, and green energy implications of pending changes in New Jersey’s Energy Master Plan. This symposium will also highlight leading regional innovations, and feature thought leaders. Topics vary from the east coast roll out of the electric car, to electricity deregulation in Pennsylvania, New Jersey’s leadership role in solar energy, and wind power off the Jersey shore.
SRER Member Brandywine Realty Trust, is among the event sponsors. Featured speakers include Jim Boyle, CEO, Sustainability Roundtable, and Brad Molotsky, EVP and General Counsel, Brandywine. Sustainability Roundtable members are actively developing and implementing portfolio-wide sustainable real estate strategies. See the executive summary of the recent SRER report on Portfolio-wide Sustainability Strategy.
For more information, go to Sustainability Symposium NJ/PA 2011.