J-REC Conference: Jewish Clean Tech & Green Energy Leaders To Meet

Tina NgoPublished on Date October 29th, 2009 by Tina Ngo
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J-REC: Jewish Response to the Energy ChallengeJoin some of today’s Jewish leaders, with backgrounds varying in energy, investment, sustainability and policy, for a dynamic and enriching discussion of what they think will advance the generational movement for clean and secure energy.

The Jewish Response to the Energy Challenge (J-REC) on November 8, 2009 in San Francisco showcases some of the most influential leaders in clean tech today, including Alan Salzman, CEO of VantagePoint Venture Partners, Adam Werbach, CEO of Saatchi and Saatchi, Dr. Eitan Yudilevich, Executive Director of the Bird Foundation and Marc Gottschalk, Co-Founder of the Cleantech Open and Partner at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati.

Though many countries are exploring alternative energies, there is still plenty today’s leaders can do to catapult the movement for clean and secure energy. Despite the tremendous advancements in “green” innovation in recent years, we’ve merely scraped the tip of the iceberg regarding clean energy.

How can we steer away our valuable resources from petroleum-addicted countries to thriving areas of clean tech innovation? How can our generation’s leaders encourage economic development through increasing awareness of clean energy?

Answer these questions and more at J-REC, where a live stream will be made available to the world to maximize impact and participation. Take the next step towards spreading the word about innovative clean tech alternatives by attending this informative event.

CleanTechies is proud to be official media partner of this event.

Please take a look at the CleanTechies Events Calendar for more clean tech events and conferences.

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