Speaker Bios
Alameda County & Cities Climate Forum Plenary Speaker Bios (83Kb)*
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Alameda County & Cities Climate Forum: Lighting the Way Forum Agenda (71Kb)
California Climate Risk & Response (906Kb)
F. Noel Perry
Founder
Next 10
Green Energy Best Practices (2.2Mb)
Joe Pettus
Senior Vice President
Safeway
Federal, State and Local Climate Change: �Heads Up� (1.8Mb)
Panama Bartholomy
Advisor to Commissioner Douglas
California Energy Commission
SB 375 and the Bay Area (2.6Mb)
Ken Kirkey
Planning Director
Association of Bay Area Governments
Focusing Our Work: What the Countywide Climate Inventory Tells Us (3.4Mb)
Carolyn Bloede
Sustainability Program Manager
County of Alameda
Linda Barton
City Manager, Livermore
Keith Carson
Supervisor, District 5, County of Alameda
Supervisor Carson's Website
Supervisor Carson's YouTube Website
Susan Muranishi
County Administrator, County of Alameda
County Administrator's Website
Tony Santos
Mayor, San Leandro
City of San Leandro Website
Larry Cheeves
City Manager, Union City
City Manager's Website
**Additional host: Janet Lockhart, former Mayor, Dublin
Panama Bartholomy
Advisor to Commissioner Karen Douglas
Presentation (1.9Mb)*
California Energy Commission
Carolyn Bloede
Sustainability Program Manager, County of Alameda
Presentation (3.4Mb)*
Alameda County Sustainability Program
Barbara Boxer
Former United States Senator
Ken Kirkey
Planning Director, ABAG
Presentation (2.6Mb)*
Association of Bay Area Governments
F. Noel Perry
Founder, Next 10
Presentation (906Kb)*
Next 10's website
Joe Pettus
Senior Vice President, Safeway
Presentation (2.2Mb)*
Safeway Environment and Sustainability Programs
Alameda County & Cities Climate Forum Plenary Speaker Bios (83Kb)*
The East Bay Green Corridor cooperates to create conditions to support new and emerging green industry, technology development, employment in emerging green industries, and position the region as a green business hub. As of January 2009, partners include Berkeley, Emeryville, Oakland, Richmond, UC Berkeley, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
The East Bay Greenway will be a bicycle and pedestrian pathway that extends from Oakland to Hayward via San Leandro and unincorporated County communities underneath the elevated BART tracks. This twelve mile long Greenway provides recreational opportunities to some of the most underserved and diverse neighborhoods in the East Bay.