Speakers

Message from Co-Sponsor

In board rooms of businesses and organizations and in executive offices in government, the advantages of energy efficiency are becoming more widely understood and embraced. However, convincing consumers of the significant benefits to their financial, environmental and social wellbeing remains a tremendous challenge. Join us for the 23rd annual Energy Efficiency Forum to discuss groundbreaking ways in which energy efficiency is driving job growth while helping companies be more competitive.

Barry Worthington, USEA

Speakers

Dr. Steven Chu

U.S. Secretary of Energy

As United States Secretary of Energy, Dr. Steven Chu is charged with helping implement President Obama's ambitious agenda to invest in clean energy, reduce our dependence on foreign oil, address the global climate crisis, and create millions of new jobs.

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David Miller

Former Mayor of Toronto

David Miller was mayor of Toronto from 2003 to 2010. As chair of the influential C40 Group of World Cities leading the fight against Climate Change, Miller had a key role in organizing the Copenhagen Climate Summit for Mayors which urged national governments at the COP15 Conference in Denmark to engage, empower and resource cities to meet the challenge of global warming.

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Anthony E. Malkin

President, Malkin Holdings

Anthony E. Malkin has been a leader in existing building energy efficiency retrofits through coordinating the team of Clinton Climate Initiative, Johnson Controls, Jones Lang LaSalle, and Rocky Mountain Institute in a groundbreaking project at the Empire State Building.

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Dave Myers

President, Building Efficiency, Johnson Controls

C. David (Dave) Myers was named the ninth President of the Johnson Controls Building Efficiency business on Dec. 9, 2005. Previously, he served as CEO for YORK International.

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Clay Nesler

VP of Global Energy and Sustainability, Building Efficiency, Johnson Controls

Clay Nesler is responsible for energy and sustainability strategy, policy, innovation and NGO relationships as well as the Johnson Controls Institute for Building Efficiency. He also serves on the company’s global environmental sustainability council.

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Barry Worthington

Executive Director, United States Energy Association

Barry K. Worthington serves as the Executive Director of the United States Energy Association (USEA) where he directs the Association’s domestic and international activities. Mr. Worthington has also written extensively on energy and environmental matters, and addresses many conferences on national and international energy issues.

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