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Westchester Green Business Challenge

Mastering the Green Business Challenge: Green Strategies for Small to Medium Size Businesses

Small to medium size businesses face unique challenges and opportunities when addressing sustainability and implementing green strategies.  Come to a panel discussion to learn how four very different Westchester County businesses successfully address obstacles such as time and money as they move their companies on the path to sustainability. 

 Panel Discussion: Green Strategies for Small to Medium Size Businesses

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Panelists:

David Vogt, General Manager, Edith Macy Conference Center

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Karen Magee, Analyst, WellsCanning

Sharon Rowe, President, ECOBAGS

Peter Simon, Owner, Riviera Bakehouse

EVENT NOTES:  A hot breakfast will be served, courtesy of our host, so arrive a little early, relax and enjoy!  There is guest parking on the right hand side across from the Conference Center.  Shuttle buses will bring you up to the Center. Click here for directions.

HOST:  Edith Macy Conference Center is situated among 405 wooded acres in the heart of Westchester County. For small, private gatherings to large conferences of up to 200, this secluded setting boasts 14,000 square feet of flexible meeting space in a smoke-free, natural, quiet setting. Their expansive acreage and open lake front property provides the ideal setting for activities of all kinds.

The Westchester Green Business Challenge, sponsored by ConEdison, is a joint initiative of Westchester County and The Business Council of Westchester. All Westchester businesses are invited to participate. Learn more

Con Edison is a subsidiary of Consolidated Edison, Inc. (NYSE:ED), the utility that provides electric, gas and steam service to more than 3 million customers in New York City and Westchester County. Learn more about ConEd commercial and industrial energy-efficiency programs. 

 

 

 

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