The Green Event Summit - June 12-13, 2008 - (Page 12) EVENT DESIGN TRACK Sponsored by: THURSDAY, JUNE 12 10:00-11:00 a.m. Reduced EnvironmentalLoad Exhibits Exhibits have long been some of the un-greenest things around. Not anymore. Get a full handle on how to design with green in mind, fabricate with green in mind, then flip green I&D into drive. It’s possible, and you need to begin to understand the realm of the green exhibit as more clients begin requesting eco. I practice. Go inside a Toyota design case study that shows how the auto giant created a green event program from beginning to end. SPEAKER: 4:00-5:00 p.m. Turning Your Design Department Green It takes more than one advocate to service clients with green solutions. It takes a team. Get tips and advice for turning your design department into a lean, green creative machine. Find out how to train your staffers to think green, how to best motivate them to design green, and how to take the team as a whole into the green revolution. A critical session for any single designer of events, exhibits and environments. SPEAKER: I Britta Couris, Creative Director, George P. Johnson 2:45-3:45 p.m. SPEAKER: I 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Bringing Green Products to Life For companies with a powerful green product story to tell, as well as a green corporate philosophy, the design goals are doubly challenging. How do you create an effective communications solution to sell green technology and do so in an environmentally-sensitive manner? Practice, practice, I 12 Green Material Report Event designers are the chefs and the materials are your ingredients. To go green, you need to use green. Learn how to embrace green materials in the design and fabrication process. Get a handle on a few faves, and uncover a few offthe-beaten-path materials you may want to consider. Learn the benefits of them all, and walk away with a material hit list you can start rockin’ as soon as the Summit ends. SPEAKER: Jeff Baker, CEO, Image 4 Armen Gharabegian, CEO, Ethos Design FRIDAY, JUNE 13 10:00-10:45 a.m. Green Museum Design Permanent installations require a different shade of green. Hear from one of the museum community’s top green experts on what green Karen Carney, Principal, Art of Area Design
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