Cob: Fwd: Oct. 22: Green Bldg. Lecture San Mateo County
Gary Liss
gary at garyliss.com
Mon Oct 15 20:36:59 CDT 2001
>From: County of San Mateo RecycleWorks Green Building
><recycleworks.12 at lists.postmastergeneral.com>
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>P R E S S R E L E A S E
>October 22: The Green Building Revolution, a presentation by David Gottfried
>
>David Gottfried, a well-known pioneer in the green building movement, will
>be speaking at the County of San Mateo’s brown bag lunch series on
>October 22. Gottfried is the founder of both the US Green Building Council
>and the World Green Building Council and is known for his dynamic and
>inspiring presentations.
>
>Gottfried is also the founder and CEO of WorldBuild Technologies, Inc,
>providing high-level green building strategy services for cities, states,
>developers and design professionals to help them design green building
>programs and plan specific green building projects. In 1999, WorldBuild
>assisted the California Integrated Waste Management Board in the creation
>of its Sustainable Building Plan for the state's green building program.
>WorldBuild has provided high-performance building strategy, specification
>and procurement consulting services since 1995.
>
>As a preeminent voice on a wide range of green building issues David
>Gottfreid is uniquely qualified to discuss the future of our building
>practices, the direction we are moving, and why we should choose
>sustainable practices and materials.
>
>The free Green Building Brown Bag Lunch lecture series is provided by the
>County of San Mateo RecycleWorks and is open to anyone with a personal or
>professional interest in green building.
>
>The lecture is at noon on October 22 at 455 County Center, Room 101, in
>Redwood City (near Middlefield and Bradford) and will consist of an hour
>presentation followed by questions and discussion. Attendees are welcome
>to bring their lunch and enjoy the presentation on their lunch hour.
>
>Up-to-date information and directions are available on
>www.RecycleWorks.org in the green building section or by calling the
>RecycleWorks Hotline at 1-888-442-2666.
>
>In addition to the lectures, the County’s RecycleWorks
>website—www.RecycleWorks.org—has information on recycling,
>green building, waste reduction programs for schools, and composting. The
>website offers an email list for people interested in receiving green
>building news and announcements of upcoming events in the area.
>
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