Sustainability Workshop | February 2, 2010
Sustainability Metrics for All Stakeholders: Business, Community, and Customer
This engaging and interactive workshop, led by Ed Quevedo and Sarah Isabel Parriott from Paladin Law Group® LLP, will provide useful insight into the designing of sustainability metrics, as well as a bustling networking session with Green Chamber members, Brower Center tenants and the sustainability community at large.
We’ll be enjoying fresh food from Amanda’s and organic beer & wine.
Special thanks to the Institute for Environmental Entrepreneurship for sponsoring the event space at the beautiful David Brower Center.
Ed Quevedo is Senior Counsel and Chair of the Sustainability Practice Group at Paladin Law Group® LLP. He has over 25 years of experience advising clients on domestic and international environmental and health & safety (EHS) law compliance and litigation matters, sustainability planning and program development, and strategic EHS program development and performance counseling, both as an attorney and consulting advisor.
Sarah Isabel Parriott is the Sustainability Project Manager in Paladin Law Group® LLP’s Sustainability Practice Group. Ms. Parriott has worked with public and private sector clients in the San Francisco Bay Area, offering triple bottom line services through innovative performance measurement and development of management systems for social, natural and financial capital. Ms. Parriott has worked internationally and locally to coordinate various industries, government agencies, academic institutions and non-profit organizations, creating productive multi-stakeholder networks and sustainable development strategies for the State of California.
When: Tuesday, February 2nd, 5:30-8:30PM
Where: The David Brower Center, Tamalpais Room, 2150 Allston Way, Berkeley
Cost: $10 for Green Chamber members, $15 for non-members; $5 more at the door. *A special student rate of $5 for the first 15 students – contact us.
Pre-registration is now closed. You may pay by check, cash or credit at the door.













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