(San Diego, August 30, 2011) "San Diego CleanTech Beach: Riding The Green Jobs and Economy Wave" (registration at http://www.sandiegocleantechbeach.eventbrite.com) is an event that is designed to help people launch or expand clean technology careers, start-ups and community initiatives by providing briefings from leaders in the Green economy sector.The September 15, 2011 evening event is hosted by The Connell Whittaker Group LLC (see http://www.missiontohumanity.com). The location is San Diego Environmental Services 9601 Ridgehaven Court , First Floor Auditorium, San Diego, CA 92123 (F chevrolet ree Parking) Thursday, September 15, 2011 from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM (PT)
In the wake of new studies and confusing media reports about the status of the Green economy, many Green career seekers, entrepreneurs, and others organizations are in need of updated, reliable information and networking to help reach their professional and business goals. CleanTech Beach speakers are leaders in the sector and will offer reality-based briefings on the 2011 status of the local San Diego and state of the California Green economy. The San Diego Green sector is one of the most vibrant success stories in the nation.
Speakers and topics include:
• 6:00-6:20 pm Jacques Chirazi, Office of the Mayor of San Diego, Cleantech Program Manager: "The CleanTECH San Diego Success Story and Jobs Outlook"
· 6:20-6:40 pm Bill Powers, P.E. Powers Engineering, and Author, San Diego Smart Energy 2020 Distributed Generation Plan: "Insights Into The California Pl dodge an for Green Job Growth, and Briefing on Distributed Energy"
• 6:40-7:00 pm Arun Kumar, MSEE, MBA, LEEP AP, and President, Global Renewable Energy & Power Inc.: "Greening the Globe From The Web: Global Green Job Training and Job Creation From San Diego to India and Beyond"
• 7:00-7:30 pm Emily Young, PhD, Senior Director, Environment Analysis & Stra ferrari tegy, San Diego Foundation: "Findings from the San Diego Foundation Regional Clean Jobs Study, and Building corsa Our Vision for the Future of the Region."Event organizer Kathleen Connell of the Connell Whittaker Group stated:
"Recently, the Brookings Institution released a report on the status of our national green economy, which found that 2.7 million Americans work at green jobs. In San Diego, over 810 Cleantech companies have taken root, local entrepreneurs are creating jobs and consumer-focused businesses, and more and more organizations of all types are implementing sustainability and energy efficiency practices, which can also create jobs. Certainly, more needs to be done, but the US Conference of Mayors estimates that the number of green jobs will almost triple by 2040. So, the landscape is shifting, and people need quality up-to-date information and connections to break into the sector. Our event is designed to orient folks about the status of local Green jobs and businesses, and point them to where the action is...in California. So goes California, goes the nation next. Attendees will also have the opportunity to ask what can be done to create more jobs and to find out about planning and growth that are already underway in California and San Diego."
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