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Vancouver Transformational Lecture Series featuring Barbra Batshalom

What British Columbia
When March 25, 2009
from 05:00 pm to 06:30 pm
Where Library Square, Alice MacKay Room. 300 West Georgia Street, Vancouver
Contact Name Karen Parusel
Contact Email
Contact Phone 604 909-9559
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Moving Green Into the Mainstream: Lessons Learned in 10 Years in Boston and Beyond


Barbra Batshalom is known for helping draft some of the most progressive LEED policies in North America.  She is also the founder and Executive Director of The Green Roundtable, an independent non-profit organization whose mission is to mainstream sustainable development and ultimately become obsolete.  Barbra has pioneered new approaches in consulting, education and policy work, inventing creative models to solve unusual problems. She has worked with local governments around the country to facilitate, organize, create and implement green building and development policies for both the public and private sector; most notable are the Massachusetts State Sustainability efforts and Boston Green Building (the first city in the country to require green building of private sector developers).

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Doors open at 5:00pm, lecture starts at 5:30pm.

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Cost

Cascadia Members and students: Free
Non-members:
$10

Cascadia Members - please remember to bring your Cascadia passport in order to receive free admission!

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The Transformational Lecture Series aims to inspire all building industry professionals to embrace their role in creating a sustainable built environment now, as well as ensuring that sustainability becomes integral to all development in the future.

Credits: PIBC - 1.0 Organized CPD Learning Unit. AIBC - 1 Core Credit.