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03-25-2014 - NYCREW to host "Women Greening NYC"

NYCREW will host “Women Greening NYC,” on Tuesday, March 25th from 6 to 8 p.m. Sustainability experts will discuss building and design. The event will be held at Ted Moudis Associates, 79 Madison Ave. NYCREW will honor Women’s History Month with an Industry Spotlight on “Women Greening NYC: Sustainability in Commercial Real Estate,” an all-star panel of experts in sustainable building and design, all helping to make New York City a greener place. Moderator (and NYCREW Member) Amelia Janisz, CEO and president of Easy Building Environmental Health and Safety will be joined by: Charlotte Matthews, vice president of sustainability for Related Companies; Sukanya Paciorek, senior vice president of corporate sustainability for Vornado Realty Trust; and Eleni Reed, chief greening officer of the U.S. General Services Administration Public Buildings Service. The four will discuss the opportunities and challenges in helping owners and managers reduce the energy use and carbon footprint of their buildings and more. Visit www.nycrew.org for more information.
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