Thursday, November 1st, 11:30 am – 2:00 pm
Oracle Conference Center
350 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065
Locals are making an impact on climate change through thoughtful design and management of the natural and built environment. Hear from experts on cutting-edge building management techniques, regenerative farming and ranching practices, and forward thinking transportation goals.
Walk, bike, bus, take transit or carpool to the luncheon and win a small gift! You will also be entered into the Spare the Air annual raffle. Looking for a carpool partner? Sign up here
Buildings
- George Denise, FMA, RPA, BOMI-HP, LEED Accredited Professional; Former Director of Operations-Oracle RWS, Director of Sustainability – Oracle HQ
- Francisco Ruiz, MBA, CMVP, BOMI-HP, Sr. Real Estate and Facilities Technologies Program Manager
Transportation & Housing Nexus
- Chris Lepe, Senior Community Planner, Silicon Valley, Transform
Land & Food
- Adria Arko, Program Specialist, San Mateo Resource Conservation District
- Sara Polgar, Conservation Program Specialist, San Mateo Resource Conservation District
Agenda:
- 11:30 am – Registration, lunch, networking, and exhibitors
- 12:00 pm – Indicators Report updates
- 12:30 pm – Presentations and Q&A
- 2:00 pm – Conclusion
Registration (Free, lunch included!):
Registration will close at noon on Wednesday, October 31st. Limited space will be available for walk-ins on a first come, first served basis.
Special thanks to our generous event sponsors:
Is your organization interested in sponsorship? Contact us!
Learn more about our event partners:
Acterra, Patagonia, Sustainable Silicon Valley, & Thrive
Thanks to our Indicators Report Sponsors for making this program possible:
Platinum: County of San Mateo, Pacific Gas & Electric Company, Belmont, Brisbane, Menlo Park, San Carlos, San Mateo, South San Francisco
Gold: Colma, Foster City, Portola Valley, Redwood City
Silver: Atherton, Burlingame, Half Moon Bay, Hillsborough, Pacifica