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A Progressive Business Leaders Network Forum: A Progress Report on Federal Energy/Climate Change Legislation: Where do we go from here?

Friday, September 17, 2010 from 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM (ET)

Boston, MA

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A Progressive Business Leaders Network Forum

A Progress Report on Federal Energy/Climate Change Legislation: Where do we go from here?    

Featuring:

United States Senator John F. Kerry (D-MA)*

Tim Healy, CEO, EnerNOC

Christina Lampe-Onnerud, CEO, Boston-Power*

 

Moderators:

Mitch Tyson, CEO, Advanced Electron Beams 

Roger Freeman, Managing Principal, Solventerra LLP

                                                                                                            *Invited

                                                                 

When & Where



EnerNOC
101 Federal Street
11th Floor
Boston, MA 02110

Friday, September 17, 2010 from 8:00 AM to 9:45 AM (ET)


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The Alliance for Business Leadership



PBLN’s mission is to promote socially and environmentally responsible economic growth and the public policies that advance it.PBLN engages, educates and empowers business leaders to help solve public problems through innovation in their business practices and the advancement of progressive public policies. By focusing on a broad array of issues through conferences, policy briefings, and campaigns, PBLN advocates for the invention of a more sustainable and competitive economy where economic growth is not at odds with social and environmental responsibility.