Date: October 21, 2025
Time: 6-9 p.m.
Location: Banking Hall at the Merchants Exchange Building, 465 California Street, San Francisco, CA
Overview
NRDC and E2 are hosting a celebration to commemorate a quarter century of success advancing climate and clean energy policies for the clean economy and share our bold vision to build a new business case for our environment. Join us for an evening that will include cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, dessert, and a seated program featuring leaders from NRDC and E2, as well as special guests Jennifer M. Granholm, former U.S. secretary of energy and governor of Michigan, and Lauren Sanchez, new chair of the California Air Resources Board (CARB).
Tickets
- General Admission*: $250
- Emerging Leaders**: $150
* The tax-deductible portion for a general admission ticket is $100 and is fully deductible as provided by law. Emerging Leaders tickets are not tax-deductible.
** Young professionals in the early stage of their career or under the age of 35 are eligible for a special Emerging Leaders ticket.

Featuring Special Guests
Jennifer M. Granholm
Former U.S. Secretary of Energy and Governor of Michigan
Lauren Sanchez
Chair of the California Air Resources Board (CARB)


Bio
Jennifer M. Granholm was the 16th U.S. Secretary of Energy. As Secretary, Granholm led the Department of Energy in helping America achieve President Biden’s goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 and 100% clean electricity on the U.S. grid by 2035 by advancing cutting-edge clean energy technologies and reshoring supply chains to manufacture those technologies in the U.S. Secretary Granholm now helps lead the energy practice at the DGA Group.
Before serving as Secretary, Jennifer Granholm was the Attorney General in the State of Michigan, and Michigan’s two-term Governor. After her time as governor, Secretary Granholm joined the faculty of the University of California, Berkeley as a Distinguished Professor of Practice in the Goldman School of Public Policy, focusing on the intersection of law, clean energy, manufacturing, policy, and industry. She also served as an advisor to the Clean Energy Program of the Pew Charitable Trusts.
Secretary Granholm is an honors graduate of both the University of California, Berkeley, and Harvard Law School.
Bio
Lauren Sanchez was appointed Chair of the California Air Resources Board (CARB) by Governor Gavin Newsom in September 2025. A seasoned climate policy expert, Sanchez brings experience at the intersection of environmental policy, diplomacy, and state governance.
Prior to her appointment, Sanchez served as Senior Advisor for Climate in the Office of Governor Newsom beginning in 2021, where she was widely recognized as a chief architect of California’s ambitious climate agenda including codifying the state’s carbon neutrality goal and extending the Cap-and-Invest program through mid-century. Her leadership also helped direct billions in climate and clean air investments, further solidifying California’s position as a global leader.
Sanchez’s career spans both state and federal service. In 2021, she was Senior Advisor to the Special Presidential Envoy for Climate in the Biden-Harris Administration, contributing to international climate diplomacy. From 2019 to 2021, she served as Deputy Secretary for Climate Policy and Intergovernmental Relations at the California Environmental Protection Agency. She also held the role of International Policy Director at CARB from 2018 to 2019 and was a Climate Negotiator at the U.S. Department of State from 2015 to 2017, where she played a role in shaping global climate agreements.
A Fulbright Scholar, Sanchez holds a Master of Science in Environmental Management from Yale University and a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies and Biology from Middlebury College.
She lives in Oakland with her husband and son. In her spare time, she enjoys trails, tacos and travelling.
Additional Speakers
Manish Bapna
President & CEO
NRDC
Nicole Lederer
Chair and Co-Founder
E2
Bob Keefe
Executive Director
E2

Bio
Manish Bapna joined NRDC as president and chief executive officer in August 2021, taking the reins of one of the world’s largest and most influential environmental organizations. With more than 700 attorneys, scientists, advocates, and policy experts on staff, as well as three million supporting members, NRDC is confronting the interlocking climate, health, nature, and inequity crises facing the world today.
During his 25-year career prior to joining NRDC, Bapna’s leadership roles have focused on scaling solutions at the intersection of the environment and human development. Most recently, he served as executive vice president and managing director of the World Resources Institute (WRI). Over his 14-year tenure, WRI increased its impact and reach, with staff and budget expanding sixfold. Bapna played the lead role in establishing WRI offices in China, India, and Brazil and was a key architect of several influential, multi-stakeholder initiatives, such as the Global Commission on Adaptation, NDC Partnership, New Climate Economy, and the International Research Forum on the Sustainable Development Goals. He also helped launch WRI’s programs on cities, energy, finance, and adaptation.
An economist by training, Bapna became the executive director of the Bank Information Center (BIC) in 2003, a nonprofit that works to protect the rights of local communities and the environment from the negative impacts of projects and policies financed by development banks. He was inspired to join BIC after serving as a senior economist at the World Bank for seven years, where he designed and implemented water, forestry, and rural development projects in Asia and Latin America. Several of these projects received international recognition and were highly rated in independent evaluations. Prior to joining the World Bank, Bapna was a strategy consultant for McKinsey & Company in the financial services and technology industries.
Bapna was born outside of Chicago. He holds master’s degrees in business and political and economic development from Harvard University and a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from MIT.

Bio
Nicole Lederer is Chair and Co-Founder of Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2), an advocacy, research and communications platform for business leaders to advance strong environmental policy, grow a resilient clean economy, and create jobs. Nicole works with E2 members across a spectrum of American industries to establish collaborations between business, military, agriculture, and environmental leaders, and to engage with legislators at the state and national levels to promote policies that foster economic growth and environmental resilience. E2 is a partner of NRDC for which Nicole serves as a trustee.

Bio
Bob Keefe joined E2 in 2011 after more than two decades as journalist covering business, technology, environmental issues and Washington, D.C. As E2’s executive director, he oversees all aspects of its work and its staff and chapters stretching from New York to San Diego. Bob speaks regularly about the clean economy and the economic benefits of smart environmental policies. He has testified before Congress and numerous state legislatures and has appeared in media outlets including the New York Times, Washington Post, Fox, CNN and others. He is the author of two books on the economics of climate change: “Climatenomics: Washington Wall Street and the Economic Battle to Save Our Planet” and “Clean Economy NOW: Stories from the Frontlines of an American Business Revolution”.
About E2
E2 is a nonpartisan organization of more than 11,000 business leaders from every sector of the economy who advocate for policies that are good for our economy and good our environment. With nine chapters stretching from the Pacific Northwest to the Southeast, we work at both the state and federal levels on issues ranging from clean energy and climate to regenerative agriculture and oceans protections. E2 is a part of NRDC.
About NRDC
NRDC is an environmental advocacy organization that combines the power of more than 3 million members and online activists with the expertise of some 700 scientists, lawyers, and other environmental specialists to confront the climate crisis, protect the planet’s wildlife and wild places, and ensure the rights of all people to clean air, clean water, and healthy communities.
FAQ
Yes, a ticket is required to attend the event.
No, a seated dinner will not be served, but the event will include cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and dessert.
Young professionals in the early stages of their career or under the age of 35 will get a special discounted ticket. To learn more about E2’s Emerging Leaders program, please click here.
Please let us know when you purchase your ticket by filling in the field about dietary restrictions and allergies.
The dress code is cocktail attire.
The Merchants Exchange Building is located at 465 California Street in San Francisco, CA. The Banking Hall is located on the lobby level of the Merchants Exchange Building.
Below are a few public parking options within easy walking distance to the Merchants Exchange Building. Please contact individual garages for their current prices and hours of operation.
555 California Street Garage
424 Pine Street
(415) 433-4787
Vehicle entrances are located on Pine Street and California Street
Open 24 hours (3-minute walk)
St. Mary’s Square Garage
433 Kearny Street
(415) 956-8106
Vehicle entrances are located on Pine Street and California Street
(4-minute walk)
Sutter Stockton Garage
444 Stockton Street
(415) 982-7275
Vehicle entrance is also located on Bush Street
Open 24 hours (13-minute walk)
Yes, there are several hotels nearby including the Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero, Omni San Francisco Hotel, 1 Hotel San Franscico, Hyatt Regency San Francisco, The Orchard Hotel, and The Orchard Garden Hotel.
Tickets are nonrefundable and nontransferable. If you are unable to attend the event, please contact [email protected].
If you are unable to attend this event, but want to support E2’s work, you can make a tax-deductible donation by clicking here.