Colorado Convention Center, Denver, Colorado
The debate is over. The verdict is in. We all know that the world’s environmental, social and economic challenges require the wholesale embrace of sustainability. The past few years show that companies that adopt sustainable practices realize a marked improvement in their competitive market position and their bottom line. Much of the needed technology is ready. Numerous high impact operational and management practices have been proven. And both the government and the financial community have begun to prioritize funding for activities with positive environmental and social impacts.
The challenge now is to move quickly. The 2010 Summit is all about hastening the pace at which effective sustainability strategies and practices are integrated into businesses, large and small. The Summit will bring together hundreds of leading business, government, academic and nonprofit organizations from across the country and the globe to accelerate the adoption rate. The Summit has been recognized for consistently offering an exceptional program that delivers real, actionable substance. Now is the time to take action!
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Dan Bena, Director of Sustainability, Health, Safety, Environment for PepsiCo's international division &
Alan Krause, President and CEO of MWH Global will discuss how their companies are addressing the global water challenge in their sustainability efforts.
Summit Expo
Featuring the Rocky Mountain Cleantech Industry
In 2010, the Expo that has always been a part of the Summit will showcase the vibrant cleantech industry emerging in Colorado and the Rocky Mountain Region. Leaders and influencers from business, finance and academia who are focused on environmental, social and economic sustainability will be exhibiting and talking about their products and services. You can’t get all this in one place anywhere else.
The Expo will be open to the general public Tuesday evening, March 2, during the opening reception prior to the opening of the conference itself on March 3. Of course, it will also be open to the Summit’s registered attendees Tuesday evening and throughout the conference.