Our 2014 Conference attracted nearly 400 in Lowell and was full in advance. Experts and learners from 9 states, 30 nonprofits, 40 colleges, 45 companies, and 95 communities attended.
The Sponsors
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The Exhibitors
ACB Recovery – IRN Recycling
Anchor Insulation
Casella Resource Solutions
Chelsea Green Publishing
City of Lowell
Conway School of Sustainable Landscape Planning & Design
Conservation Solutions Corporation
Digital Lumens
D.R.E.A.M. Collaborative
EL Harvey
Electrical Systems Solutions
Energy & Resource Solutions
Expert Laser Services
Focused Sustainability and Vertal US Inc.
Global Awareness Local Action Community
Horsley Witten Group
Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources
Massachusetts Farm to School Project
Next Step Living Inc.
Northeast Organic Farming Association
Northern Energy Services
Power Options
Prism Energy Services
Rise Engineering
SCS Engineers
Smart Car Center Lynnfield
Solar Flair
Toxics Use Reduction Institute
UMass Lowell
UMass Boston Center for Sustainable Enterprise and Regional Competitiveness
UMass Lowell Climate Change Initiative
UMass Lowell Undergraduate Admissions
Zip Car
Student Exhibits: Merrimack College, UMass Lowell
The Conference
The annual Sustainable Communities and Campuses Conference connects stakeholders from municipalities, college campuses, government, businesses and nonprofits. Everyone wanting to learn more about best practices, current trends, and resources will find this conference timely, practical and valuable.
In 2014 the two conferences are held same day and location in Lowell.
OBJECTIVES
- Engage in cross-sector dialogues
- Learn about best practices and current trends for sustainability
- Go home with knowledge and resources to improve community and campus sustainability
PARTICIPANTS
- Government: Municipal and state elected and non-elected officials and staff
- Education: University, college, training, K-12, staff, faculty and students
- Business: Owners and representatives
- Community: Non-profit group leaders and members
- Everyone interested in learning about sustainability
60+ SPEAKERS
Leading experts and practitioners from communities, campuses, businesses, government, and non-profits
35 EXHIBITORS
- Business products and services
- College certificate and degree programs
- Government agencies
- Non-Profit organizations
GREEN EVENT
- Reduced printing, packaging and conference materials
- Zero Waste includes recycling and composting
- Reachable by public transportation. Info at Sustainable Transportation and Bicycling and Walking Map.
- Carbon offset for all conference travel and building energy is a donation to a Massachusetts environmental group
- See more Green Event info
REGISTRATION FEES
Benefit from advance registration: $60. Registration after March 20 is $75. Students are $45. Groups of 5 or more, $5 discount. Walk-ins if available, $90.
This registration fee covers keynote presentation, breakout sessions, exhibitors, lunch, breakfast, roundtable discussions, and FREE book raffle. Advance registration is recommended as previous conferences have filled.
HOST
An advisory team of professionals representing communities, education, business, government and nonprofits; and an on-site conference team helped with this conference which was created and hosted by Green Workforce Training.
THE COMPLETE PROGRAM
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8:00 – 9:00 am
Registration, Exhibits, Networking, Breakfast (baked items, fruit, coffee)
9:00 – 9:45 am
Sustainability: Systems & Solutions
Panel Presentation: Leaders share achievements & plans to advance sustainable development in the community & on campus.
Rodney Elliott Mayor, City of Lowell
Joan Fitzgerald Interim Dean, School of Public Policy & Urban Affairs, Northeastern University; Author, Emerald Cities: Urban Sustainability & Economic Development (Panel Facilitator)
Donna Holaday Mayor, City of Newburyport
Marty Meehan Chancellor, UMass Lowell
10:00 – 11:00 am
Massachusetts Updates
Learn about MA Global Warming Solutions, Green Communities updates, emerging trends, & resources.
Aisling O’Shea Global Warming Solutions Manager, Massachusetts Energy & Environment Affairs
Meg Lusardi Director, Green Communities Division, Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (DOER)
Sustainability & Mobility
Choices for modes of travel are expanding to meet local interests on campuses & in communities.
David Watson Executive Director, Mass Bike
Stacey Beuttell Program Director, Walk Boston
Daniel Fava Smart Brand Manager, SmartForTwo EV, Smart Center of Lynnfield
Katie Emerson Marketing Coordinator, Zip Car
Connecting Education to Community Sustainability
Existing & emerging initiatives connect education and community sustainability.
Joan Fitzgerald Interim Dean, School of Public Policy & Urban Affairs, Northeastern University; Author, Emerald Cities: Urban Sustainability & Economic Development
Adrian Dahlin Director, Admissions, The Conway School of Sustainable Landscape Planning & Design
Stephanie Ciccarello Sustainability Coordinator, Town of Amherst
Campus Sustainability
Sustainability professionals tell the story of change & progress on their campuses.
Amanda King Director of Sustainability, Bentley University
Warren Fairbanks Associate Vice President, Facilities & Capital Planning, Framingham State University
Carl Hakansson Associate Professor, Framingham State University
Kaitlyn Kutzer Sustainability Intern, Framingham State University
Paul Piraino Energy and Sustainability Manager, UMass Lowell
Zero Waste Solutions
Reducing waste to zero is a challenge that many advocates, businesses, campuses & communities are striving to achieve.
Liza Casella Business Development Manager, Casella Resource Solutions
Paul Connett Author, The Zero Waste Solution
Gunther Wellenstein Solid Waste & Recycling Manager, City of Lowell
Walking Tour: Lowell History & Culture
Join a Lowell writer & historian for a walk. Hear how the ‘cradle of the American Industrial Revolution’ has become a world-class model of urban revitalization.
Paul Marion Executive Director, Community Relations, UMass Lowell
11:15 – 12:15
Municipal Leadership & Sustainability
City leaders are championing a variety of sustainability initiatives in their communities.
Jim Fiorentini Mayor, City of Haverhill
Donna Holaday Mayor, City of Newburyport
Buzz Stapczynski Town Manager, Town of Andover
Restoring EcoSystems & Redeveloping the Built Environment
Visionaries are finding better ways to repair & build with healthy ecosystems in mind.
Wendi Goldsmith CEO, Bioengineering
Scott Horsley Principal, Horsley Witten Group; Faculty, Tufts University
Student Research & Projects in Communities
Students are championing important sustainability work in Massachusetts.
Jared Starr PhD Student, UMass Amherst, Recycling in MA Communities
Amy Nyman Graduate, Conway School of Sustainable Landscape Design, Towards Greater Food Security in Lowell
Ana Mesquita Emlinger PhD Candidate, UMass Amherst, MA Coastal Communities, Planning, & Climate Change
Alex LaPointe Student, UMass Dartmouth, New Bedford Mills Redevelopment
Kelly Rusch & Tiffany Blake Students & Interns, UMass Lowell, Composting
Sustainability Curricula & Careers
New, interdisciplinary & cross-curricular educational options offer novel career opportunities.
Adrian Dahlin Director, Admissions, The Conway School of Sustainable Landscape Planning & Design
Marcy Yeager Professor, Northern Essex Community College
Keith Ratner Associate Professor, Salem State University
The World Climate Game Workshop
Take on the role of a delegate to the United Nations climate conference in a facilitated roleplaying game framed by the best available climate science. No prior experience necessary – but come ready to make a decision that will affect generations to come.
Juliette Rooney Varga Associate Professor, Biology; Director, Climate Change Initiative, UMass Lowell
Devan Hawkins Student, UMass Lowell
Walking Tour: Green Buildings
See two examples of successful urban green buildings: a platinum LEED building & a green roof. Reclaiming derelict & forgotten structures & re-integrating them sensitively into the urban fabric of cities like Lowell conserves both materials & energy, & in the process preserves history.
Jay Mason Principal, Architectural Consulting Services; Lowell Green Building Commission Member
12:15 – 1:30 pm
Lunch, Roundtable Discussions, Exhibits, Networking
1:30 – 2:30 pm
Community Sustainability Plans & Preparations
Each community, from urban to rural, is approaching local issues in its own way. Hear about a city sustainability master plan, a climate preparedness report, & a small town’s achievements & plans.
Leah Bamberger Special Assistant to the Chief of Environment and Energy, Boston
Yovani Baez Neighborhood Planner, Department of Planning & Development, Lowell
Jim Hubert Member, Energy Committee, Ashby
Innovative Community Initiatives
Two communities are coming up with a variety of creative solutions & each has success stories to share.
Laura Kischitz Co-Founder, Bolton Local, Bolton
Ray Pfau Organizer, Bolton Local Repair Cafe, Bolton
Carolyn McCreary Chair, Green Community & Energy Committee, Ayer
Energy System Solutions
Hear an overview of renewable energy solutions & cutting edge solar initiatives.
Elizabeth Youngblood Project Manager, Mass Clean Energy Center
Steven Strong President, Solar Design Associates
Internships & Placement
Workforce & sustainable development go hand in hand. Students gain valuable experience in the field while offering valuable knowledge & skill.
Sarah Klionsky Cooperative Education Faculty, Environmental Science, Northeastern University
Vesela Veleva Co-Director, Center for Sustainable Enterprise & Regional Competitiveness, UMass Boston
Toxics Reduction & Better Health
Designing toxics out of products & out of our lives is an important step to better health.
Paul Connett Executive Director, American Environmental Health Studies Project; Author, The Zero Waste Solution, and The Case Against Fluoride
Walking Tour: Along the Canal
Walk along the canal which forms part of the Lowell National Historical Park.
Gunther Wellenstein Recycling & Solid Waste Manager, Lowell
2:45 – 3:45 pm
Grassroots & Government
Public support & government leadership for higher environmental standards can create tremendous results. Hear from those at the forefront of this drive.
Chris Walsh State Representative, Massachusetts
Jack Kittredge Policy Director, Northeast Organic Farming Association of Massachusetts
Burton Jaffe Member, Harvard Institute of Learning in Retirement; Boston Green Resident Award recipient 2008
Urban Parks & Trees
Organic landscapes & reforestation are vital to health and sustainability, even in our towns & cities.
Jesse Brackenbury Chief Operating Officer, Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy
Andrew Smith Conservation Director, City of Holyoke
Regional & Local Food Systems
Connecting local farms to schools, community members to gardens, students to environmental stewardship, and more…
Erika Zekos Development & Outreach Coordinator, Massachusetts Farm to School Project
Francey Slater Co-Founder, Mill City Grows
Karen DiFranza & students Founder, Hands to Earth, Educating for a Sustainable World
Town & Gown Best Practices
Learn about sustainability connections between communities and campuses.
Roger Kemp Author, Town & Gown Relations: A Handbook of Best Practices
Harvey Michaels Lecturer, Urban Planning, MIT
Innovative Business & Education Solutions
Caring for the earth is a the primary mission for eco-minded entrepreneurs & they are forging ahead with creative practices.
Mark Bissell Head of Customer Success, Practically Green
Emily Richey Capacity Building Officer, Global Awareness Local Action (G.A.L.A.)
Josh Arnold Executive Director, Global Awareness Local Action (G.A.L.A.)
Walking Tour: Downtown Lowell
Join a Lowell historian for a walk through downtown Lowell. Learn about the people, culture, history, politics & sustainability that make the city a revitalized success today.
Dick Howe Middlesex North Register of Deeds; Author, Legendary Locals of Lowell
3:45 – 4:30 pm
Exhibits, Networking
NOTE: Walking tours begin & end at the UMass Lowell Inn & Conference Center