CLEEN, GREEN and SMART
Learn what’s happening in Spokane around Clean Technology, Sustainability, and State and Local Stimulus Dollars
Wednesday, June 24, 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. forum/5:00 reception
Marie Antoinette Ballroom - The Davenport Hotel, 10 South Post, Spokane
(SPOKANE, Wash.) – Come learn what's happening in Spokane around Clean Technology, Sustainability, and available State and Local Stimulus Dollars. And Greater Spokane Incorporated will announce the formation of CLEEN NW (Consortium of Leading Energy Efficiency Northwest Companies), a steering committee focused on the development of a commercially-
Speakers will include:
Washington State Senator Lisa Brown – Washington State energy legislation
Mayor Mary Verner, City of Spokane - Sustainability and the City of Spokane’s Sustainable Management of Assets, Resources and Technology (SMART) Business Recognition Program
Roger Flint, CH2M Hill - CLEEN and the Pacific Northwest Clean Tech Open
Hal Calbom, Washington Clean Tech Alliance - Film project update and Clean Tech in the State of Washington.
Tony Usibelli, Energy Policy for Washington State Department of Commerce- Washington State’s plans for over $175 million in federal funding for the State Energy Program, Low-Income Weatherization, and Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants.
Sponsors for this event include Avista, CH2M Hill, City of Spokane, Greater Spokane Incorporated, McKinstry, Paine Hamblen, and Sirti.
For more information regarding reservations for this free event, please contact Meredith Funk at mfunk@greaterspokane.org or 509.321.3632.
About Greater Spokane Incorporated
Greater Spokane Incorporated is committed to accelerating regional economic prosperity throughout the Spokane region. Your Regional Chamber and EDC, GSI is funded by more than 1500 private-sector member investors; Washington State; Spokane County; and the cities of Spokane; Spokane Valley; Liberty Lake; Cheney; Airway Heights; Medical Lake; Newport and Millwood. For more information, visit www.greaterspokane.org or contact us at 509-624-1393 or 1-800-SPOKANE.



