Green Building Discussion
I got this email from those nutty people of Dan Klores. I thought they only worked with celebrities. Any of you who are interested in Green buildings are welcome to go.
WHAT: UTC Chairman and CEO George David and Turner Corporation Chairman
and CEO Thomas Leppert to discuss sustainable building technologies at
Green Building Council Panel
WHEN: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 5:30 * 8:00 p.m.
WHERE: International Center of Photography, 1133 Avenue of the
Americas, (corner of 6th and 43rd)
A DISCUSSION ABOUT SUSTAINABLE BUILDING DESIGN
AND CONSTRUCTION WITH UTC CEO GEORGE DAVID
AND TURNER CORPORATION CEO THOMAS LEPPERT
LEADING GREEN ARCHITECT ROBERT FOX TO MODERATE
United Technologies Corp. Chairman and CEO George David will join The
Turner Corporation CEO and Chairman Thomas Leppert in a panel discussion
sponsored by the New York Chapter of the US Green Building Council at
the International Center for Photography on October 24, 2006, 5:30 *
8:00 p.m. The panelists will discuss sustainable building technologies
and the greening of corporate America, including their companies'
environmental performance guidelines.
Moderating the panel will be Robert Fox, a leading "green" architect
and the man who led the design team for the Conde Nast Building at 4
Times Square, the first high-rise office building in the U.S. to implement
clean-technology applications and sustainable principles.
UTC (www.utc.com) is a Fortune Global 500 company based in Hartford,
Conn., that provides a broad range of high technology products and
support services to the building systems and aerospace industries worldwide.
Turner (www.turnerconstruction.com) is the leading general builder in
the U.S, completing $7.4 billion of building construction in 2005.
WHAT: UTC Chairman and CEO George David and Turner Corporation Chairman
and CEO Thomas Leppert to discuss sustainable building technologies at
Green Building Council Panel
WHEN: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 5:30 * 8:00 p.m.
WHERE: International Center of Photography, 1133 Avenue of the
Americas, (corner of 6th and 43rd)