November 2016 Green Scene

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Join us @ The Green Scene Wednesday, November 9th 2016
Join us at our bimonthly chapter meeting called The Green Scene. This format combines a monthly chapter update, informative program, and meet and greet / networking event for members and professionals to share ideas with other chapter members and the board of directors.
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Hors d'oeuvres and cash bar will be available.

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We are pleased to have keynote speaker David Pennetta SIOR, LEED GA, Executive Director of Cushman & Wakefield of Long Island. David is an expert on real estate and economic development on Long Island and has appeared on TV Channel 21, NPR Radio, and frequently contributed to the Wall Street Journal, NY Times, The Real Deal, LIBN, Newsday and spoken for many LI groups including Hofstra University , SUNY Stony Brook, Suffolk County Government among many others. He is the Strategic Officer for the Commercial Industrial Brokers Society, holds a seat on the Huntington Planning Board and has been a driving force for LEED ND and BD+C efforts including the 18 million square foot Melville Employment Center, 10 million square foot Long Island Tech Park and the universal application and building code for Wind Power on LI.
 
Thank you, Cushman & Wakefield, for you generosity in sponsoring this event!
 

 

When
November 9th, 2016 6:30 PM through  8:30 PM
Location
The Viana Hotel & Spa
3998 Brush Hollow Road
Westbury, 11590
United States
Contact
Phone: 631-988-8082
Event Fee(s)
Memeber $ 10.00
Non-memeber $ 15.00

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U.S. Green Building Council - Long Island Chapter
69 Chichester Road
Huntington, NY 11743
info [at] usgbc-li [dot] org

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