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"Stories & Beer" Chat with David Gottfried; Founder, USGBC & World GBC

By Marissa Rosen
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It’s time for another Stories and Beer Fireside Chat on Thursday, June 19th at 6:30pm PST (9:30 EST) at the Impact HUB San Francisco – and online via web cam.

At this month's “Stories & Beer", TriplePundit’s Founder, Nick Aster, will be chatting with David Gottfried, Founder of the USGBC. 

David’s work has impacted the global building industry more than almost any other individual, having founded both the U.S. Green Building Council and World Green Building Council, with GBCs in 100 countries.

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Schedule

6:30 – 7:00 – beers and networking
7:00 – 8:00 – fireside chat and Q&A
8:00 – 8:30 – networking

About David Gottfried: 

David Gottfried is best known as the father of the global green building movement, having founded both the U.S. Green Building Council and the World Green Building Council (with GBCs in 100 countries). He’s a catalyst for transformational green start-ups, collaboration and inspiration. Gottfried is an entrepreneur, author, keynote speaker and modern art painter. Gottfried’s organizational innovations have led to the greatest transformation of the world’s largest industry and perhaps the world. David’s recent release of Explosion Green was reviewed by President Bill Clinton, who stated: “Our future depends on sustainability… David Gottfried’s pioneering work is proof that we can do it, and Explosion Green tells us how.”

 

Chime in to the chat on Twitter, before and during the event, using #3pChat!

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Marissa is the Owner of Climate Social, LLC. She holds a bachelor's degree in communications from Mizzou and a master's in environmental studies from UPenn. 

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