Wednesday, October 28 8:30 am - 10:15 am Featured Speaker -- John Harland<http://www.wsppn.org/conf09/agendabio.cfm#john>, Principal Engineer, Intel Corporation What is sustainability? The answer you receive may depend on who you ask! John Harland, Design for the Environment Program Manager of Intel describes sustainability based on Intel's business model. Earlier this year, Intel was selected in the Global 100 list of the most sustainable large corporations in the world. During his kick-off presentation, Harland will describe the journey that Intel has taken to become more sustainable in its manufacturing operation, with respect to its product designs, the product applications Intel has designed to promote sustainability, and how the company has engaged employees in its quest by harnessing their ingenuity and creativity. 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm AWARDS DINNER - Speaker - Dr. Ben Schwegler, Vice President and Chief Scientist at Walt Disney Imagineering, Research & Development, inc. and professor at Stanford University, will be this year's dinner speaker at the conference. Walt Disney Imagineering is the research and development<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research_and_development> arm of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walt_Disney_Parks_and_Resorts>. Imagineering also includes Walt Disney Creative Entertainment<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walt_Disney_Creative_Entertainment>, the company which utilizes Imagineering techniques among others to create shows, fireworks displays and parades at the Disney theme parks. Imagineering is one the most sustainable companies in the world. Mr. Schwegler's presentation will focus on Disney's "Sea Level Change Project", which will detail the sustainable steps Disney Corporation is taking to address the threat of rising sea levels due to climate change. Thursday, October 29 LUNCH SPEAKER -- Gil Friend<http://www.wsppn.org/Conf09/agendainfo.cfm#truth>, CEO Of Natural Logic "Sustainability" is on the rise across the world of business. Whether driven by regulations, climate change, customer expectations, or business strategy, companies are taking the concerns and opportunities of sustainability far more serious that even a few years ago. But while sustainability offers distinct business benefits -- from improving cost structures to reducing risk to building brand -- several key institutional, infrastructural and policy barriers stand in the way of the transition to a sustainable economy. Gil Friend, CEO of Natural Logic Inc and a leader in this field for nearly four decades, explores these barriers, and the pathways to dismantling them. Raul "Ed" Gonzalez Regional Coordinator Western Sustainability and Pollution Prevention Network (WSPPN) PO Box 15225 Las Vegas, Nevada 89114 Tel: 702-866-2390 Fax: 702-866-6800 www.wsppn.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.great-lakes.net/lists/p2tech/attachments/20091001/443d17db/attachment.html