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EXHIBITOR PROSPECTUSNOVEMBER 6-7PASADENA CONVENTION CENTERPASADENA, CA
TWO GREAT
EVENTS – ONE
GREAT EXPO
The biggest annual event for the nation’s biggest green schools market!
www.green-technology.org
In a recent market report, McGraw Construction noted, “The green school market is thriving because both the K-12 and higher education sectors report seeing strong financial ben-efits combined with positive impacts on student health and well-being.”
If this market is important to you, you won’t find a bigger pool of potential customers than in California.
K-12 California’s public education system is immense, encompassing more than six million students in about 9,900 schools. State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson has green goals for all of these facilities. Several recent developments have brought new energy to the sector:
• Prop 39 is poised to bring as much as $550 million a year for energy ef-ficiency projects in public buildings, with schools the main target. • Last November, California voters approved schools facility bonds worth more than $13 billion. • The State Allocation Board has just released $520 million in matching funds for shovel-ready projects.
This is just the beginning of a new cycle of facility upgrades. A recent report from U.C. Berkeley estimated that $100 billion needs to be invested in this work over the next 10 years.
COMMUNITY COLLEGES The California Community Colleges (CCC) form the largest post-secondary educational system in the world, serving over 2.6 million students annually – 75 percent of California’s undergraduate public college students.
The system includes 112 colleges, 70 off-campus centers and 22 district offices and its assets include nearly 5,000 buildings. More than 80 percent of higher education enrollment growth in the next decade is projected to occur in the community college system.
The most recent report from the Chancellor’s office identifies nearly $30 billion in facility needs over the next five years. The Energy and Sustainabil-ity Policy of the system’s has set goals for districts to achieve the energy conservation, sustainable building, and physical plant management best practices necessary to reduce energy consumption.
WHO WILL ATTEND?The Summit attracts professionals from both public and private sectors, decision makers regarding green programs and facilities development.
• Community college administrators• State and local community college chancellors offices• Community college facility planners & designers• Community college building maintenance managers• Community college CFOs/business managers• Community college purchasing officers• Curriculum developers
A Green Market Like No Other
• State, county and city government officials and policymakers• County Office of Education administrators• Architects• Engineers• Construction managers• School district superintendents• School principals• School board members• School building facility planners & designers• School building maintenance managers• School CFOs/business managers• School purchasing officers• School transportation specialists• Curriculum directors and teachers• Others involved with implementing facility, purchasing, operations, mainte-nance and educational programs in California’s community colleges and K-12 schools!
EXPO PRICING
WHAT YOUR BOOTH FEES BUY:Booth spacePipe and drapeFree listing in program guide and on the web siteParticipation in networking events such as the Awards Reception which is held from 4 – 6 on the first day, one on one meetings with specifiers where requested, opportunity to conduct drawing during lunch on the floor.Company name included in pre-summit promotional actions
Note: Furniture, electricity and more are available from the event decorator. Call for details.
TO DOWNLOAD AN APPLICATION, CLICK HERE: http://www.green-technology.org/gcschools/images/Application_GCSCS-2013_Exhib.pdf
Corner 10’x10’ booth space $2,600In-line 10’x10’ booth space $2,400Clean Transportation Pavilion Exhibit Space $2,50010’x20’ booth space $5,00020’x20’ island booth space $10,000Flyer in attendee tote bags $950Logo/link on event website & program $400 Shaded descriptions in program guide $300Lead retrieval badge scanner $195
Become a Sponsor Summit sponsorship is a powerful demonstration of your company’s leadership in this sector. A variety of options are available, including the chance to sponsor special events within the Summit.
EXHIBITOR LISTAbraxas Energy Consulting Booth #220
Adomani Booth #208
Aeroseal LLC Booth #326
Allied Air Enterprises LLC Booth #231
American Modular Systems Booth #320
Aztec Solar Booth #126
Baja Construction Company Booth #108
BASF Construction Chemicals Booth #209
CalCERTS, Inc. Booth #425
Capitol Energy Solutions Booth #331
CB Products Booth #306
Clear-Wall Corporation Booth #211
CPI Daylighting, Inc. Booth #201
Custom Mechanical Sales
of Southern California Booth #511
Daylight America Inc Booth #521
EARTH FRIENDLY PRODUCTS Booth #314
EcoTech Services, Inc. Booth #222
ELKAY Booth #308
Elmco/Duddy Booth #305
EVERLAST LIGHTING Booth #316
Fagen Friedman & Fulfrost LLP Booth #120
Forbo Flooring Systems Booth #217
Foundry Service and Supplies, Inc. Booth # 423
Fuelmaster/Syn-Tech Systems, Inc.Booth #116
Go Solar California Booth #tba
JRGreenlite Booth #304
Harley Ellis Devereaux Schools Exec Forum Sponsor
Kelly Moore Booth #114
LEDXpert Lighting Incorporated Booth #307
MelRok Booth #427
Mitsubishi Electric
Cooling & Heating Booth #226
Mountain and Sea Educational
Adventures Table Top—registration area
NanaWall Systems, Inc. Booth #315
Pacific Interlock Pavingstone Booth #421
Patcraft Booth #200
Philadelphia Commercial Booth #205
Planet Aid Booth #112
PlastiForm Concrete Forming
System LLC formerly
Green Plastics Booth #420
Prefast Buildings Booth #102
PROCYON Booth #230
Russell Sigler Inc. Booth #224
Silver Creek Industries, Inc. Booth #215
Smith and Fong Booth #203
Solar Art Window Film Booth #317
SolarWorld Booth # 221
SoLED Energy, Inc. Booth #106
Tremco Incorporated Booth #310
Virco, Inc. Booth # 311
Viribright Booth #106
Watchfire Signs Booth #118
Wilo USA Booth #517
FOR DETAILS, CLICK HERE: http://www.green-technology.org/ccsummit/school-sponsorships.html
SCHOOLS SUMMIT ADVISORY BOARD
ADVISORY BOARD CO-CHAIRSTom TorlaksonCalifornia Superintendent of Public Education
Chet WidomCalifornia State Architect
MEMBERSCathy AllenSenior DirectorFacilities and PlanningSacramento City Unified School District
Bob ChaseDeputy State ArchitectState of California
Janet DixonDirectorFacilities DevelopmentTemecula Valley Unified School District
Joe DixonAssistant SuperintendentSchool Facilities & Government Rela-tionsSanta Ana Unified School District
Tom Duffy, Ed.D.Legislative AdvocateCoalition for Adequate School Housing (CASH)
Brian S. GaunceFounder and CEOPreFast Buildings
Rachel GutterDirectorCenter for Green SchoolsU.S. Green Building Council
Lisa HannamanAccount ManagerSouthern California Edison
Kim KennedyDirector, SustainabilityLos Angeles Unified School District
Anthony Knight, Ed.D.SuperintendentOak Park Unified School District
Deborah MooreExecutive DirectorGreen Schools Initiative
Kathleen McKeePartnerFagen, Friedman & Fulfrost, LLP
Kathleen MooreDirector School Facilities Planning DivisionCalifornia Department of Education
William “Bill” Orr, C.E.G.Executive DirectorCollaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS)
Michael ParhamSchool Board MemberIrvine Unified School District
Ted RozziAssistant SuperintendentSchool FacilitiesCorona-Norco Unified School District
Lisa SilvermanExecutive OfficerOffice of Public School ConstructionDepartment of General ServicesState of California
Pauline SouzaGreen Schools AdvocateNorthern California ChapterU.S. Green Building Council
Lesley TaylorField RepresentativeSchool Facilities & Transportation DivisionCalifornia Department of Education
Rick TorresVice President Sales & MarketingGen7
Farah WissingerGreen Schools UTC FellowU.S. Green Building Council/Sacramento City Unified School District
Gerald YarbroughBusiness Advisory Services ManagerLos Angeles County Office of Education
COMMUNITY COLLEGES SUMMIT ADVISORY BOARD
ADVISORY BOARD CO-CHAIRSErik SkinnerExecutive Vice ChancellorCalifornia Community CollegesChancellor’s Office
Van Ton-QuinlivanVice ChancellorEconomic Development and Workforce PreparationCalifornia Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office
MEMBERSDr. Lauren ArensonChairPasadena City College Sustainability Committee
Bob ChaseAIA, Deputy State ArchitectDivision of the State Architect
Jim CaldwellExecutive DirectorWorkforce Incubator
Phil DunnExecutive DirectorFoothill Workforce Investment Board
Dan EstradaDirectorSustainability Academy
Brian S. GaunceFounder and CEOPreFast Buildings
Fred HarrisAssistance Vice ChancellorCalifornia Community Colleges
Lisa HannamanAccount ManagerSouthern California Edison
Robert MejiaEmployment Services ManagerSouth Bay Workforce Investment Board & CA Green Workforce Coalition
Robert B. MillerVice PresidentEducational Services, Office of the PresidentPasadena City College
Dr. Geraldine M. PerriSuperintendent / PresidentCitrus College
Dr. Dan ThrogmortonAssociate Vice Chancellor,Workforce and Economic DevelopmentLos Rios Community College District
Rick TorresVice President of Sales and MarketingGen7
Daniel G. VillanuevaVice President of Administrative ServicesLos Angeles Mission College
Chester “Chet WidomFAIA, State ArchitectCA Division of the State Architect
Mark WilliamsPartnerFagen Friedman and Fulfrost LLP
The Summit’s Advisory Boards are composed of the leaders who are guiding the greening of California’s educational facilities.
ADVISORY BOARD
Contact:Nancy Miller
National Sales DirectorGreen Technology
Ph: 626.577.5700, ext. [email protected]
www.green-technology.org
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