Date: September 9, 2020

Time: 12 - 1 PM MDT

Overview

E2 (Environmental Entrepreneurs) and the Grand Junction Cleantech Business Coalition invite you to be the first to learn about E2’s 2020 Clean Jobs Colorado report, the latest, most comprehensive analysis of the state’s clean energy and energy efficiency workforce.

As Colorado and Grand Junction wrestle with the coronavirus and its impact on jobs and the economy, learn how Grand Junction and Mesa County can position themselves to rebuild with a more diverse, resilient, and robust economy.

E2’s Susan Nedell will describe the economic importance of cleantech jobs in Colorado and how the pandemic has affected the clean economy throughout the state. Steve Jozefczyk from GJEP will talk about how cleantech can become a target industry in the region. Marissa Adelstein from s2e will talk about the exciting Net-Zero multi-family project in development at the heart of downtown Grand Junction.
Date: Wednesday, September 9, 2020
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 PM MDT
Location: Online

Moderated by
Jim Marshall
GJ Cleantech Business Coalition Co-Chair &
Executive Vice President
Raven Ridge Resources, Incorporated

Speakers
Marissa Adelstein
Director of Business Development
s2e Technologies

Steve Jozefczyk
Deputy Director
GJEP – Grand Junction Economic Partnership

Susan Nedell
Mountain West Advocate
E2 – Environmental Entrepreneurs

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