Environmental Business Association of New York State, Inc.

USGBC-Long Island New York Organizing Group

 

Join us for our on-going series:

HIGH-PERFORMANCE GREEN BUILDING DESIGN

AN EMS / SUSTAINABLE DESIGN PROGRAM

FOR A LONG ISLAND SCHOOL


The Ross School’s Master Plan includes approximately 50 small buildings on a 150 acre site,

with all new buildings incorporating the full implementation of the CM's ISO 14001 Plan.

 

Wednesday, March 10, 2004, 8:00am – 10:00apm

The Weeping Willow

25 Smith St.

Farmingdale, NY 11735

 

Guest Speaker:

Jeffrey Stern, VP Operations, Long Island

Skanska USA Build Inc. – NY Division

 

 

 

 

Very truly yours,

Peter Caradonna, Chair, USGBC – Long Island NY Organizing Group

Catherine Shawn, Chair, EBA/NYS Green Buildings Task Force
 

 

Event Planner & Coordinator, GO2Buildings

 
This event is produced by the Center for Economic and Environmental Partnership, Inc. in furtherance of its educational mission.

 

Additional sponsorship opportunities are available.  Please contact Ed Parker at (518) 432-6400 x227 or email: edceep@ceepinc.org

 



Pre-Registration required by 5:00pm, Monday, March 8, 2004

$15 for EBA/NYS and USGBC members

$25 for non-members

$30 at the door for those not Pre-Registered

 

Email:  robyn@ceepinc.org

Telephone:  518.432.6400 x221 (Robyn Stewart)

Fax:  518.432.1383 (use form below)

 

Payment is requested in advance.  If paying at door, kindly have cash/check (payable to "CEEP, INC") ready in the appropriate amount.

 

Registration for the Breakfast Salon – Farmingdale, Wednesday, March 10, 2004 (please complete in full):

 

_____ EBA/NYS Member $15                       

_____ USGBC Member $15

_____ Non-Member $25

 

Name:             

Title:                

Company:        

City, ST Zip:    

Address:          

Phone:

Fax:     

Email:              

 

DIRECTIONS to the Weeping Willow, 25 Smith St., Farmingdale, NY:

Long Island Expwy to Exit 49 South (Route 110). Go Approximately 1 1/2 miles South on Route 110. Make a Left turn on Smith Street.

 

 

Bio

Jeffrey Stern is in charge of Skanska Long Island for the New York Division. He has been with the group for over eight years, running various projects: NASDAQ Marketsite, Pfizer IPG and the Ross School; and is charge of LI business development. With more than 23 years in the building industry, Jeffrey has been involved with all types of Mechanical Systems -- including geothermal.  As a native of Long Island, he sits on the Hofstra Advisory Board; the Board of Directors of Long Island Cares / The Harry Chapin Food Bank.