2008 IBG SYMPOSIUM
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Thursday, January 31, 2008

Welcome & Introductions
Speakers:

  • Jason Hartke, VP of State & Local Advocacy, US Green Building Council
  • Matthew Pierce, State Representative District 61 (Bloomington)
  • Alex Wilson, CEO, BuildingGreen Inc., Exec. Editor, Environmental Building News

Friday, February 1, 2008

Plenary Session #1
Topic: An Open Discussion About Sustainability
David Pogue, Sr. Managing Dir., Asset Services, CB Richard Ellis, Inc.

Plenary Session #2
Topic: What's New in Green Building Products and Trends?
Alex Wilson, CEO, BuildingGreen Inc., Exec. Editor, Environmental Building News

Breakout Session #1

Track 1 / Design
Topic: Sustainable Design and Workplace Wellness
Carlie Bullock-Jones, ASID, LEED-AP, Eco-Works Studio,

Track 2 / Operations
Topic: From Core Belief to Intentional Behavior - A Corporation's Journey to Embed Environmental Sustainability in Product, Process and Facility
Kevin Kuske, Wood Div. President, Steelcase Corporation

Plenary Session #3
LEED Platinum Showcase:
“The Greenest Buildings in the World”

Speakers:

Green is the Color of Money
The story of designing and building one of the world's most energy efficient, high performance buildings - the U.S. Green Building Council LEED-CS Platinum rated Banner Bank Building in Boise, Idaho. The building is a benchmark for sustainable design, construction, and operation.
DVD video available at www.deepgreen.tv.

The Aldo Leopold Legacy Center, Bariboo, WI
Thomas Kubala, AIA, Kubala Washatko Architects, Cedarburg, WI

Breakout Session #2

Track 1 / Technology
Geothermal Heat Pump Systems & LEED Implications
Richard Conkling, Director of Marketing, Water Furnace Intl

Track 2 / Operations
Green Cleaning in Indiana: Cost Effective Strategies to Improve Health and the Environment
Eric Hauck, Director of Communications,
The Ashkin Group

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