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2008 Forum for Business and the Environment

SUSTAINABILITY: What does it really mean?

For the last two years, the Oregon business community has identified “sustainability” as a competitive advantage for Oregon businesses and an issue that should be integrated into the Oregon Business Plan. Does sustainability make financial sense for companies and cities? And how are Oregon cities and companies raising the bar and putting sustainability into practice successfully in ways that are good for business?

This year’s forum series will focus on how Oregon businesses and local leaders can build sustainable, climate-friendly communities. We will hear from financial and economic experts, business leaders, planners and other professionals who will help us dig deeper into the reality of sustainability. Together, we will explore what it means to develop viable sustainable communities. As part of our ongoing mission to bring Oregonians together for a healthy environment, we invite you to participate in the 2008 Forum for Business and the Environment.


RESERVATION INFORMATION
  • Cost is $35 per event ($25 for OEC members and employees of nonprofit or governmental agencies). Please register no later than four days in advance of the event. Late registrants cannot be guaranteed food.
  • Make reservations by selecting a ticket option from the events below 

Business Leader Forum: How Green Practices Increase Profits and Customer Satisfaction

October, 2008

Many companies throughout Oregon are seeing their bottom lines improve by adopting green practices. Businesses are finding new ways to cut costs, reduce waste, and use less energy, thereby increasing profitability. They are also increasing customer satisfaction and attracting new customers. Company leaders from across the state – spanning a variety of industries – will share their experiences of:

  • Making their business practices and operations greener
  • What ‘greener’ really means;
  • What financial incentives are available for making these changes;
  • How these changes improve their bottom lines.

If you are interested in increasing your profitability, then this is a must-attend event!

Event co-sponsors:

Bend Chamber of Commerce, Ashland Chamber of Commerce, reSource

 


Bend Event

  • October 7, 2008
  • St. Charles Learning Center, 2500 NE Neff Rd.
  • 7:30 am - 9:30 am
  • Speakers: Hank Ashforth, CEO, Ashforth Pacific / David Williams, CEO, ShoreBank Pacific / Tim Fallon, President, Kettle Foods

RSVP - member price tickets

RSVP - regular price tickets


Ashland event:

  • October 17, 2008
  • Ashland Springs Hotel, 212 E Main St.
  • 11:30 am - 1:30 pm
  • Speakers: David Yudkin, Owner, Hot Lips Pizza / Barry Russell, CEO and Co-founder, Encore Ceramics /  Additional speakers TBA

 RSVP - member price tickets

RSVP - regular price tickets 

 


Past events in this year's series

Transportation and Sustainable Communities: Investing in Climate-Friendly, People-Friendly Transportation Systems

with Governor Ted Kulongoski

Friday, April 11, 2008

Climate change is widely recognized as one of the world’s most urgent problems, requiring significant and immediate action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The transportation sector is responsible for one-third of Oregon’s greenhouse gases. Concurrently, congestion is a front-burner issue for Oregon’s economy. Next year, transportation will be a major priority for the Oregon Legislature. How to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions within that context will be a major challenge. This event will explore what a congestion-busting, low-carbon, community-oriented transportation system for the 21st century really means and the role of businesses in designing that system. We have asked Governor Kulongoski to present his vision for integrating climate change and sustainability into Oregon’s transportation plans. The Governor will be joined by a panel of business and elected leaders.

Speakers:

  • Governor Ted Kulongoski
  • Oregon Representative Arnie Roblan
  • Washington Representative Dave Upthegrove
  • Ryan Deckert, President, Oregon Business Association

Location and Time:

  • Friday, April 11, 2008
  • 11:30 – 1:30 p.m.
  • Oregon Convention Center, Portland Ballroom, 777 N.E. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.

The Green Dividend for Companies and Cities: Seeing Green for Going Green

  • Tuesday, May 6, 2008 - Bend
  • Thursday, May 8, 2008 - Portland

How does investing in sustainability affect a company’s bottom line? How do investments in environmental and social initiatives impact competitiveness, market share, profitability, and share price performance? Why should governments spend limited public resources on “green” policies and practices? Hear from experts about how companies and cities are reaping a ‘green dividend’ from their sustainability investments. Pierre Trevet will discuss the financial performance of sustainable businesses. Portland economist Joe Cortright will describe his recent study, “Portland’s Green Dividend,” which calculates the returns accrued when cities invest in green infrastructure, land use planning, and related policies.

 

View Portland economist Joe Cortright's presentation here.

View Pierre Trevet's presentation here.

 


 The Next Green Building Revolution: Moving Beyond Zero Impact

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

The U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED® rating system is the leading standard in green building and a major driver in the growth of this market. As green building enters the mainstream, early adopters are setting their sights above and beyond LEED. Our panel will address critical questions: Will the next target be zero-impact buildings or an even more aggressive goal? What does a “living building” look like and how can development actually help restore watersheds and slow global warming? How will the new LEED Neighborhood Development standard shape sustainable communities in the short term? Where is the green building industry headed?


Speakers: Gina Franzosa | Director, Oregon Chapter, Cascadia Region Green Building Council

Scott Lewis | Founder and Principal, Brightworks


Location and Time:

 

  • Tuesday, June 3, 2008
  • 7:30 - 9:30 a.m.
  • Doubletree Hotel and Executive Meeting Center, Lloyd Center, 1000 N.E. Multnomah Street (Located on MAX light rail at Lloyd Center station)

 

 

 

PRESENTING SUPPORTER

metro logo

Presenting Media Sponsor

 

OBM logo

 


 

Major Benefactors

 

Port of Portland logo

energy trust

 
 

NW Natural

 

pacpower

 
Pape
 

 

Event Sponsors

 

BPA logo

 

 

OSD logo

 

 

David Evans Logo

 

 

ecos

 

 

EWEB

 

 
 

HDR logo

 
 

 

 

ODOT logo

 

 
 

 

Pacific Ethanol

 

 
 

 

Perkins Coie

 

 
 

PGE Logo

 

 

PPM Energy

Quantec

 

Media Sponsor

 

Sustainable Industries

 

Forum Supporters

 

Cawood Communications

 

CH2M Hill

 

Clean Water Services

 

Climate Trust

 

Coastwide Laboratories

 

GreenWood Resources

 

Johnson & Sherton PC

 

Oregon Department of Environmental Quality

 

PAE Consulting Engineers

 

Portland Development Commission

 

Shiels Obletz Johnsen

 

TriMet

URS

Forum Friends

 

Ashland Chamber of Commerce

 

Black Helterline LLP

 

Ecology and Environment

 

Forest Park Federal Credit Union

 

Jordan Schrader Ramis, PC

 

Medford Fabrication

 

Neil Kelly Inc.

ShoreBank Pacific

Small Business Supporters

 

Cogan, Owens, Cogan LLC

 

Environmental Paper & Print

 

Environmental Strategies LLC

 

Epson Portland

 

Karnopp Petersen, LLP

 

Maxwell PR

 

Mt. Hood Meadows

 

Norris, Beggs & Simpson

 

Pathways/OI Partners, Inc.

Snyder & Associates

Event Partners

 

Ashland Chamber of Commerce

 

Bend Chamber of Commerce

 

Union County Chamber of Commerce

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