Greening of the Navy & Ports, May 17, 2011
Welcome and introduction: ”Greening of the Navy & Ports”
Michael B. Jones – President, The Maritime Alliance
TMA presentation to Greening of the Navy & Ports
Opening address: “Sustainability Initiatives Create Regional Opportunities”
Rear Admiral Lou Smith (ret.), Commissioner, Port of San Diego
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Introduction to CleanTECH
Jason Anderson, Vice President, CleanTECH San Diego
Panel 1: “Sailing the Great Green Fleet”
Katie Schneck – Energy Engineering and Management Consultant, Herren Associates
Glen Sturtevant – Director S&T, Program Executive Office for Ships, Dep. of the Navy
Tracy Conroy – Science Advisor, Third Fleet, U.S. Navy
Luncheon Speaker
Jonathan Trent, OMEGA Project Scientist – NASA Ames Research Center
Panel 2: “On-shore – Moving toward Net-Zero Installations”
Capt. Robert Gilleskie, Regional Energy Manager, U.S. Marine Corps
Energy Initiative and MILCON Projects at the MCIWEST
Chris Parry, Engineer, Naval Facilities Engineering Command
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William Whittenberg, Regional Facilities Manager, U.S. Marine Corps
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Panel 3: “Port Sustainability I: Los Angeles & Long Beach”
Greg Alexander – Senior Project Manager, E2 ManageTech, Inc
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Kevin Maggay – Air Quality Supervisor, Port of Los Angeles
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Panel 4: “Port Sustainability II: San Diego”
Christopher Brown – Account Executive, Commercial/Industrial Services, SDG&E
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Kathy O’Brien – General Manager, Sun Harbor Marina
Building a Green Marina for a Brighter Tomorrow
Jim Unger – Vice President, Hornblower Cruises & Events
Hornblower Sustainability Initiatives
Michelle White – Green Port Program Manager, Port of San Diego
It Isn’t Easy to Be Green: Environmental Sustainability at the Port of San Diego
Closing Comments & Call to Action
Rear Admiral Len Hering (Ret.), VP for Business Services & Administration, University of San Diego
