New York City Chapter of Association of Energy Engineers
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November 2009 Meeting Announcement

Topic: The Clinton Climate Initiative

Date Location Time Panelists
Tuesday, November 17th 1540 Broadway, 14th floor
(
Offices of Duane Morris)

Enter on the north side of 45th Street, near Broadway.
5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
(sandwiches & networking at 5:30pm, presentations begin at 6:00pm)

1. Kathy Baczko, City Director, NYC, The Clinton Climate Initiative

2. Paul Rode, Project Executive, Johnson Controls

Reminders:

Entry Fee: $20 for chapter members, $25 for non-members
New York P.E.'s will earn Professional Development Hours (PDH)


Subject Matter:

The Clinton Climate Initiative (CCI), a part of the Clinton Foundation, was launched in May 2007. It is the implementing arm of the C40, a group of large cities around the globe committed to reducing greenhouse gases, and has since formed partnerships with additional cities. An overview of the CCI will be presented followed by descriptions of projects with the Empire State Building, the New York City Housing Authority and the Chicago Housing Authority.

About Our Speakers

Kathy Baczko is the City Director for The Clinton Climate Inititative in NYC. Kathy works closely with PLANYC 2030 and the Mayor's Office of Long Term Planning and Sustainability and manages multiple on-going CCI building retrofit projects in the public and private sector.

Paul Rode is a Project Executive with Johnson Controls. Paul leads a team of mechanical engineers, electrical engineers and project managers to develop large infrastructure projects in the the New York Metro area.


2009-10 AEE-NY Advance Planning Calendar (Third Tuesdays)

Date Topic
Jan 19 Energy Education
Feb 16 NY & NYC Energy Legislation Update
Mar 16 Field Visit - TBA
Apr 20 Financial Incentives for Energy
May 18 Low Tech Energy Improvements
June 15 Annual Awards Gala

 

AEE-NY is pleased to present this program in association with The Environmental Business Association of New York and the EBA Energy Task Force.