Date: October 23, 2018

Time: 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM Mountain

Overview

Please join E2’s Rocky Mountains Chapter for lunch and discussion with business leaders, elected officials and friends to learn how the clean energy economy is increasingly bringing jobs to Colorado Springs and the state of Colorado.

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Details

  • Date: October 23, 2018
  • Time: 11:30 am – 1:00 pm (lunch will be served)
  • Location: Aspen/Pine Room, Penrose Library
    12 N Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs
  • RSVP: Click here

Moderator:

  • Howard Brooks, Exec Dir, San Luis Valley Energy Resource Center

Speakers:

  • Ryan M Trujillo, City of C-Springs Sustainability office
  • Mary Barber, Former Director, Sustainability Coordinator at Fort Carson
  • Phil Brodhagen, Co-founder & Owner, Peak View Solar
  • Jeff Moe, Global Director, Energy Policy & Product Advocacy, Center for Energy Efficiency and Sustainability, Ingersoll Rand

Questions or would you like to attend? Contact Susan Nedell ([email protected]).

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