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SUMMARY:Greening the Golden State (in Sacramento)
DESCRIPTION:California on the Move\n\n\n \n“We have a cap-and-trade system\, which is a very efficient way to reducing greenhouse gases. We have a zero-emission vehicle mandate. We have efficiency standards for our buildings\, for our appliances. California is showing that dealing with climate is good for the economy — not bad. It’s a culture that’s on the move — not pulling up the drawbridge out of fear and economic insecurity.” – California Governor Jerry Brown \n\nGreening the Golden State\nAs a result of its legislative and financial commitment to emission reduction and environmental stewardship\, the Golden State has emerged as a national and international leader in sustainable policy\, practice and technology. The annual Green California Summit was established eleven years ago to support these efforts and to provide information\, education and resources to the public and private sector professionals who create\, manage and execute green projects and programs. \nThe 2018 Summit comes to the Sacramento Convention Center on April 9-10\, at a time when changing priorities at the federal level have heightened the importance of California’s efforts. The Summit offers an unique opportunity for stakeholders to connect\, exchange ideas and attend education sessions that highlight best practices and effective strategies. \nKeynote and Expo Registration is Free\nEntrance to the Green Solutions Expo on April 9-10\, the keynote session and the annual Leadership Awards reception is free. Commissioner Andrew McAllister (left) of the California Energy Commission will speak in the opening session. Bio here. \nThe Expo allows you to discover scores of green products and services all in one place. Find out what’s new and get an intensive\, hands-on education that’s not available anywhere else. The Expo also offers you a chance to look at the latest clean vehicles\, EV charging solutions and more. Click here to start your registration. \nConcurrent Education Sessions on April 9-10 will cover a range of topics. (More here.) The Summit will also include special Technology Showcase education sessions that are open to all (details to be announced). \nIf you are a member of a professional organization that has an interest in sustainability\, you may want to consider taking part in our Partners in Learning program. Meet onsite at the Summit\, a dynamic atmosphere that is designed to inspire\, inform and encourage interaction. \nWe will provide free meeting space as well as substantial registration discounts for your group members. Discounted rates may be available at area hotels to accommodate out of town attendees. If your organization is interested in holding a scheduled meeting at the Summit please call 626.577.5700. \n\n“We are not going to allow one election to reverse generations of progress – at the height of our historic diversity\, scientific advancement\, economic output\, and sense of global responsibility.  Equity and environmental justice are now hardwired into all of our climate policies in an unprecedented way.”\n– Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de León at the Vatican Pontifical Academy of Sciences\, November 3\, 2017 \n\n\nWho Should Attend?\nAgency Secretaries\nCommissioners\nDepartment Directors\nChiefs\, Administration Division\nFacility Managers\nEnergy Managers\nSustainability Managers\nLegislators\nBoard Members\nSuperintendents\nChancellors\nChief Business Officers\nEngineers\nTransportation Specialists\nChief Financial Officers\nEducators\nBuilding Officials\nCapital Outlay Managers\nBuilding Managers\nProcurement Managers\nReal Estate Managers\nBudget Officers\nPurchasers\nRecycling Professionals\nWaste Management Professionals\nFleet Managers\nCommercial Real Estate Professionals\nArchitects and Designers\nConstruction Professionals\nAnyone with green program responsibilities! \nQUESTIONS? Call 626.577.5700\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2400 N. Lincoln AvenueAltadena\, CA 91001 \n\n\n\ninfo@green-technology
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/greening-the-golden-state-in-sacramento/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:kNOw Trash Day: UCLA Zero Waste Campaign
DESCRIPTION:April 10 11-3 at the Court of Sciences\n*FREE bamboo utensils and glass straws*\nCome play some a fun shooting game to learn how to properly sort your waste! UCLA Zero-Waste Campaign is putting on an event to promoting no trash and knowing your trash. We will be going beyond the normally considered waste and talk about E-Waste too. \nWe have cool events going on all week! Check out our DIY Day on Monday 4/9\, and Organic Waste Day on 4/12. \nDIY Day: https://www.facebook.com/events/563905393984942/\nOrganic Waste Day: https://www.facebook.com/events/2008796672708600/ \nIf you’d like to make a difference\, take the My Last Trash Pledge to help the UC reach its goal of going zero waste by 2020. \nPledge here: https://zerowaste2020.universityofcalifornia.edu/take-the-pledge/ \nSpecial thank you to the Healthy Campus Initiative for funding our efforts to make UCLA the healthiest campus in the nation!
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/know-trash-day-ucla-zero-waste-campaign/
LOCATION:CA
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180410T123000
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SUMMARY:UCLA Anderson IMPACT WEEK: Investing in Communities: How Profit is Possible in the Affordable Housing Space
DESCRIPTION:2018 IMPACT WEEK: DRIVING SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE\nJoin Impact@Anderson and the UCLA Anderson Net Impact Chapter for the 2018 IMPACT Week from April 9 to 13. Examining the future of business through the creation of a social\, environmental and economic evolution\, this week-long event will feature thought leaders and founders of mission-driven businesses sharing their powerful insights in design workshops\, panels\, screenings\, network mixers and more. \nDetails\, registration link and more at:\nhttp://www.anderson.ucla.edu/about/signature-events/impact-week \nAgenda \nMONDAY\, APRIL 9\, 2018 \n11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.\nOpening Keynote \nCara Chacon\, VP of Social and Environmental Responsibility\, Patagonia\nKorn Hall\n12:30 – 1:00 p.m. Reception C-Atrium\n5:00 – 6:00 p.m.\nFireside Chat with Joan Trant\, Managing Partner\, TriLinc Global \nJoan Trant\, Managing Partner\, TriLinc Global\nB117\n6:00 – 8:30 p.m. Networking Night\nJoin purpose-driven MBA candidates and company representatives in a relaxed\, professional setting. Registered attendees will discuss career opportunities and share stories of impact while enjoying light refreshments on the charming North Lawn. North Lawn \nTUESDAY\, APRIL 10\, 2018\n11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Investing in Communities: How Profit is Possible in the Affordable Housing Space\nLos Angeles is experiencing an affordable housing crisis. Learn how for-profit companies are contributing to the solution. The panel will give an overview of the affordable housing landscape in Los Angeles\, touch on health and homelessness and explore how affordable housing is funded\, financed\, developed and legislated.\nModerator: Tim Kawahara\, Executive Director\, UCLA Ziman Center for Real Estate\nRobin Hyerstay\, VP of Capital Markets\, Enterprise Community Investment\, Inc.\nCecile Chalifour\, West Division Manager\, Community Development Banking\, JPMorgan Chase\nTyler Monroe\, VP of Development\, Thomas Safran & Associates\nC315\n6:30 – 7:30 p.m Impact in Media and Entertainment\nHow are entertainment companies thinking about social impact today? Given the broad reach of companies like BuzzFeed\, there is a massive opportunity to create and spread media and entertainment that is empathetic\, insightful and action-oriented. This session explores the intersection among entertainment\, technology and impact.\nChuck Lee\, Director of Insights\, BuzzFeed Entertainment Group\nMichelle Kempner\, VP of Operations\, BuzzFeed Entertainment Group\nStephanie Ocampo\, Deputy Social Media Director\, BuzzFeed Entertainment Group\nB117 \nWEDNESDAY\, APRIL 11\, 2018   \n11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Impact by Design: OpenIDEO Los Angeles Chapter Workshop\nOpenIDEO Los Angeles Chapter’s mission is to drive collaboration\, innovation and impact around the world’s toughest problems through design thinking. The workshop with Alex Molloy and Sarah Dzida will demonstrate how to drive impact through design. We’ll delve into OpenIDEO’s design-thinking methodology by focusing on creating impact for for-profit business models.\nAlex Molloy\, Organizer and Lead Facilitator\, OpenIDEO Los Angeles Chapter\nSarah Dzida\, Co-Lead Facilitator\, OpenIDEO Los Angeles Chapter\nC315\n4:30 – 5:30 p.m Reception B-Atrium\n5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Impact Investing Panel: Voting With Your Capital\nWhether your passion is gender equity\, climate change or social and governance issues\, your investment portfolio allows you to have a voice\, a vote and the power to create change. Our panel will discuss how individuals\, 401(k) plans\, foundations and endowments can use the power of their investments to create change.’\nModerator: Darya Allen-Attar\, Financial Advisor\, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management\nAndrew Behar\, Chief Executive Officer\, As You Sow\nAnabel Luna Giron\, Investments Director\, California Community Foundation\nEvan Mizrachy\, Senior Client Relationship Manager\, Aperio Group\nAndrew Olig\, Responsible Investment Strategy Specialist\, Eaton Vance\nTravis Antoniono\, Investment Officer\, Corporate Governance Division\, CalSTRS\nEDR \nTHURSDAY\, APRIL 12\, 2018   \n11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Impact on the Blockchain\nThe panel will discuss how blockchain technology is transforming the impact space and providing access to financial and other services to previously underserved communities around the world.\nModerator: Adam Spar ’19\nGabrielle Katsnelson\, COO and Co-Founder\, SMBX (Small and Medium Business Exchange)\nAmy Wan\, Founder and CEO\, Sagewise\nSheri Kaiserman\, Principal Advisor & Co-Founder\, Maco.la\nLes Borsai\, Founder and CEO\, Gridmob\nC315\n5:00 – 6:00 p.m. Closing Keynote\nDarya Allen-Attar from Morgan Stanley will interview Brian Kariger\, a socially responsible investor who has also built a company focused on environmental solutions. Then\, their roles will be switched and Brian will interview Darya Allen-Attar about how she helps Brian make socially responsible investments.\nBrian Kariger\, CEO\, Recargo\nDarya Allen-Attar\, Financial Advisor\, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management\nEDR\n6:00 – 7:00 p.m. Reception B-Atrium \nFRIDAY\, APRIL 13\, 2018   \n11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Imperative Workshop: Purpose in the Workplace\nThis workshop will help participants understand how to drive purpose and improve collaboration in the workplace.\nAlex Belisle\, Purpose Strategy Director\, Imperative\nEDR\n1:30 – 2:30 p.m.\nDiversity & Inclusion in Tech: Changing Perceptions of Computer Science in Media \nJennifer Vaden Barth\, Education Incentives Program Manager\, Google\nA301
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/ucla-anderson-impact-week-investing-in-communities-how-profit-is-possible-in-the-affordable-housing-space/
LOCATION:CA
ORGANIZER;CN="IMPACT @Anderson":MAILTO:impact@anderson.ucla.edu
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SUMMARY:UCLA Anderson IMPACT WEEK: Impact in Media and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:2018 IMPACT WEEK: DRIVING SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE\nJoin Impact@Anderson and the UCLA Anderson Net Impact Chapter for the 2018 IMPACT Week from April 9 to 13. Examining the future of business through the creation of a social\, environmental and economic evolution\, this week-long event will feature thought leaders and founders of mission-driven businesses sharing their powerful insights in design workshops\, panels\, screenings\, network mixers and more. \nDetails\, registration link and more at:\nhttp://www.anderson.ucla.edu/about/signature-events/impact-week \nAgenda \nMONDAY\, APRIL 9\, 2018 \n11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.\nOpening Keynote \nCara Chacon\, VP of Social and Environmental Responsibility\, Patagonia\nKorn Hall\n12:30 – 1:00 p.m. Reception C-Atrium\n5:00 – 6:00 p.m.\nFireside Chat with Joan Trant\, Managing Partner\, TriLinc Global \nJoan Trant\, Managing Partner\, TriLinc Global\nB117\n6:00 – 8:30 p.m. Networking Night\nJoin purpose-driven MBA candidates and company representatives in a relaxed\, professional setting. Registered attendees will discuss career opportunities and share stories of impact while enjoying light refreshments on the charming North Lawn. North Lawn \nTUESDAY\, APRIL 10\, 2018\n11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Investing in Communities: How Profit is Possible in the Affordable Housing Space\nLos Angeles is experiencing an affordable housing crisis. Learn how for-profit companies are contributing to the solution. The panel will give an overview of the affordable housing landscape in Los Angeles\, touch on health and homelessness and explore how affordable housing is funded\, financed\, developed and legislated.\nModerator: Tim Kawahara\, Executive Director\, UCLA Ziman Center for Real Estate\nRobin Hyerstay\, VP of Capital Markets\, Enterprise Community Investment\, Inc.\nCecile Chalifour\, West Division Manager\, Community Development Banking\, JPMorgan Chase\nTyler Monroe\, VP of Development\, Thomas Safran & Associates\nC315\n6:30 – 7:30 p.m Impact in Media and Entertainment\nHow are entertainment companies thinking about social impact today? Given the broad reach of companies like BuzzFeed\, there is a massive opportunity to create and spread media and entertainment that is empathetic\, insightful and action-oriented. This session explores the intersection among entertainment\, technology and impact.\nChuck Lee\, Director of Insights\, BuzzFeed Entertainment Group\nMichelle Kempner\, VP of Operations\, BuzzFeed Entertainment Group\nStephanie Ocampo\, Deputy Social Media Director\, BuzzFeed Entertainment Group\nB117 \nWEDNESDAY\, APRIL 11\, 2018   \n11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Impact by Design: OpenIDEO Los Angeles Chapter Workshop\nOpenIDEO Los Angeles Chapter’s mission is to drive collaboration\, innovation and impact around the world’s toughest problems through design thinking. The workshop with Alex Molloy and Sarah Dzida will demonstrate how to drive impact through design. We’ll delve into OpenIDEO’s design-thinking methodology by focusing on creating impact for for-profit business models.\nAlex Molloy\, Organizer and Lead Facilitator\, OpenIDEO Los Angeles Chapter\nSarah Dzida\, Co-Lead Facilitator\, OpenIDEO Los Angeles Chapter\nC315\n4:30 – 5:30 p.m Reception B-Atrium\n5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Impact Investing Panel: Voting With Your Capital\nWhether your passion is gender equity\, climate change or social and governance issues\, your investment portfolio allows you to have a voice\, a vote and the power to create change. Our panel will discuss how individuals\, 401(k) plans\, foundations and endowments can use the power of their investments to create change.’\nModerator: Darya Allen-Attar\, Financial Advisor\, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management\nAndrew Behar\, Chief Executive Officer\, As You Sow\nAnabel Luna Giron\, Investments Director\, California Community Foundation\nEvan Mizrachy\, Senior Client Relationship Manager\, Aperio Group\nAndrew Olig\, Responsible Investment Strategy Specialist\, Eaton Vance\nTravis Antoniono\, Investment Officer\, Corporate Governance Division\, CalSTRS\nEDR \nTHURSDAY\, APRIL 12\, 2018   \n11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Impact on the Blockchain\nThe panel will discuss how blockchain technology is transforming the impact space and providing access to financial and other services to previously underserved communities around the world.\nModerator: Adam Spar ’19\nGabrielle Katsnelson\, COO and Co-Founder\, SMBX (Small and Medium Business Exchange)\nAmy Wan\, Founder and CEO\, Sagewise\nSheri Kaiserman\, Principal Advisor & Co-Founder\, Maco.la\nLes Borsai\, Founder and CEO\, Gridmob\nC315\n5:00 – 6:00 p.m. Closing Keynote\nDarya Allen-Attar from Morgan Stanley will interview Brian Kariger\, a socially responsible investor who has also built a company focused on environmental solutions. Then\, their roles will be switched and Brian will interview Darya Allen-Attar about how she helps Brian make socially responsible investments.\nBrian Kariger\, CEO\, Recargo\nDarya Allen-Attar\, Financial Advisor\, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management\nEDR\n6:00 – 7:00 p.m. Reception B-Atrium \nFRIDAY\, APRIL 13\, 2018   \n11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Imperative Workshop: Purpose in the Workplace\nThis workshop will help participants understand how to drive purpose and improve collaboration in the workplace.\nAlex Belisle\, Purpose Strategy Director\, Imperative\nEDR\n1:30 – 2:30 p.m.\nDiversity & Inclusion in Tech: Changing Perceptions of Computer Science in Media \nJennifer Vaden Barth\, Education Incentives Program Manager\, Google\nA301
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/ucla-anderson-impact-week-impact-in-media-and-entertainment/
LOCATION:CA
ORGANIZER;CN="IMPACT @Anderson":MAILTO:impact@anderson.ucla.edu
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SUMMARY:Green Screens Sustainability Film Festival: An Inconvenient Sequel
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URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/green-screens-sustainability-film-festival-an-inconvenient-sequel/
LOCATION:James Bridges Theater\, 235 Charles E Young Dr E\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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