Transformational Lecture Series (BELLEVUE) featuring Kathleen O'Brien
| What | Washington |
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| When |
September 06, 2011 05:30 PM
September 06, 2011 06:30 PM
September 06, 2011 from 05:30 pm to 06:30 pm |
| Where | Bellevue Arts Museum, Auditorium, 510 Bellevue Way Northeast, Bellevue, WA 98004 |
| Contact Name | Katy Garlington |
| Contact Email | katy.garlington@cascadiagbc.org |
| Contact Phone | 206-223-2028 |
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Speaker: Kathleen O'Brien, Principal, O'Brien & Company
Topic: Foresight: Leadership for Sustainability
Bio:
Kathleen O’Brien is a nationally recognized leader in the field of sustainability, having been in the field as a writer, educator, strategic planner, and project consultant for nearly 30 years. She has been recognized for her contributions to the green building movement through the years, most recently by the Cascadia Green Building Council in 2008 when she was awarded the title of Cascadia Fellow, and in 2009 when Antioch University selected her as their Distinguished Alumna. Earlier awards include the Sustainable Seattle's Outstanding Leadership Award (2006), the Kitsap County Earth Day Award for Environmental Leadership (2007), and the YWCA Woman of Achievement Award (2001). Kathleen is a prolific writer and has published dozens of articles and publications on a variety of sustainable building topics, including The Northwest Green Home Primer published in 2008 (Timberpress).
Location: Bellevue Arts Museum, Auditorium, 510 Bellevue Way Northeast, Bellevue, WA 98004
Time: Doors open at 5:00 PM, Lecture begins at 5:30 PM
Date: Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Cost: Free. RSVP Mandatory
Please join us after the lecture for a short reception to celebrate the establishment of Cascadia’s Eastside Leaf (formerly the Eastside LEED Users Group).
The Transformational Lecture Series aims to inspire all building industry professionals to embrace their role in creating as sustainable built environment now, as well as ensuring that sustainability becomes integral to all development in the future. In an effort to both reduce cost and carbon emissions, and to inspire the local community, most speakers are notable local heroes and reside in the Pacific Northwest.

