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UID:6902-1432684800-1432771199@leadersinenergy.org
SUMMARY:Energy Technology "Petting Zoo"
DESCRIPTION:The Leaders in Energy will be co-hosting its professional networking Happy Hour on the topic of “Ocean Energy Issues and Opportunities.” Speakers will address the science and misperceptions regarding the impacts of seismic surveys and noise on marine life associated with offshore energy resource mapping as well as ocean renewable energy systems including ocean thermal energy conversion\, tidal\, etc. \nAdmission is free. Light appetizers will be provided by the hotel. \nThe event will be co-hosted by the Mid-Atlantic Region Environmental Professionals (MAREP). \nRegister at:\nhttps://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=ufxkmmqab&oeidk=a07e9xm95albc4197b8 \nFeatured Speakers: \nJill Lewandowski \nJill currently serves as the Chief\, Environmental Consultation Branch in the Headquarters Office of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) where she oversees BOEM compliance with environmental statutes and regulations\, including those focused on anthropogenic noise issues. Prior to BOEM\, Jill worked as a marine biologist with the National Marine Fisheries Service and the National Wildlife Federation. She received her M.S. in Environmental Science and Policy at George Mason University (GMU). Jill is currently a Ph.D. candidate at GMU where her research centers on alternative decision-making approaches to improve Federal decisions on complex environmental issues\, with a case study focused on the management of impacts of anthropogenic sound on marine mammals. \nStanley Labak \nStanley (Stan) Labak is a Physical Scientist (Marine Acoustician) in BOEM’s Division of Environmental Sciences. His specific areas of experience and expertise include acoustic modeling\, analysis of sonar systems and evaluation of underwater acoustic sources and propagation\, especially with regard to its potential impact to marine species. He has worked in acoustics for the last 25 years. Prior to that he attended the U.S. Naval Academy\, served as a submarine officer in the US Navy\, and attended graduate school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). \nSean O’Neill \nSean O’Neill is Founder and Executive Director of the Foundation for Ocean Renewables\, dedicated to promoting ocean renewable energy. His career includes directing communications and public affairs for a $17 billion national energy company and providing media and crisis commu
URL:https://leadersinenergy.org/event/energy-technology-petting-zoo/
LOCATION:TeqCorner\, 1616 Anderson Road\, Tysons Corner Metro Station\, McLean\, VA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150520T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150520T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T102016
CREATED:20171009T165400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T115139Z
UID:6899-1432146600-1432153800@leadersinenergy.org
SUMMARY:Incorporating Sustainability into Your Everyday Life ~ at Work and Home
DESCRIPTION:The Leaders in Energy will be co-hosting its professional networking Happy Hour on the topic of “Ocean Energy Issues and Opportunities.” Speakers will address the science and misperceptions regarding the impacts of seismic surveys and noise on marine life associated with offshore energy resource mapping as well as ocean renewable energy systems including ocean thermal energy conversion\, tidal\, etc. \nAdmission is free. Light appetizers will be provided by the hotel. \nThe event will be co-hosted by the Mid-Atlantic Region Environmental Professionals (MAREP). \nRegister at:\nhttps://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=ufxkmmqab&oeidk=a07e9xm95albc4197b8 \nFeatured Speakers: \nJill Lewandowski \nJill currently serves as the Chief\, Environmental Consultation Branch in the Headquarters Office of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) where she oversees BOEM compliance with environmental statutes and regulations\, including those focused on anthropogenic noise issues. Prior to BOEM\, Jill worked as a marine biologist with the National Marine Fisheries Service and the National Wildlife Federation. She received her M.S. in Environmental Science and Policy at George Mason University (GMU). Jill is currently a Ph.D. candidate at GMU where her research centers on alternative decision-making approaches to improve Federal decisions on complex environmental issues\, with a case study focused on the management of impacts of anthropogenic sound on marine mammals. \nStanley Labak \nStanley (Stan) Labak is a Physical Scientist (Marine Acoustician) in BOEM’s Division of Environmental Sciences. His specific areas of experience and expertise include acoustic modeling\, analysis of sonar systems and evaluation of underwater acoustic sources and propagation\, especially with regard to its potential impact to marine species. He has worked in acoustics for the last 25 years. Prior to that he attended the U.S. Naval Academy\, served as a submarine officer in the US Navy\, and attended graduate school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). \nSean O’Neill \nSean O’Neill is Founder and Executive Director of the Foundation for Ocean Renewables\, dedicated to promoting ocean renewable energy. His career includes directing communications and public affairs for a $17 billion national energy company and providing media and crisis commu
URL:https://leadersinenergy.org/event/incorporating-sustainability-into-your-everyday-life-at-work-and-home/
LOCATION:Fairlington Community Center\, 3308 S. Stafford Street\, Arlington\, VA\, 22206\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150319T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150319T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T102016
CREATED:20171009T165115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T115145Z
UID:6896-1426764600-1426798800@leadersinenergy.org
SUMMARY:Sustainable Manufacturing: Building the Circular Economy Workshop and Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:The Leaders in Energy will be co-hosting its professional networking Happy Hour on the topic of “Ocean Energy Issues and Opportunities.” Speakers will address the science and misperceptions regarding the impacts of seismic surveys and noise on marine life associated with offshore energy resource mapping as well as ocean renewable energy systems including ocean thermal energy conversion\, tidal\, etc. \nAdmission is free. Light appetizers will be provided by the hotel. \nThe event will be co-hosted by the Mid-Atlantic Region Environmental Professionals (MAREP). \nRegister at:\nhttps://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=ufxkmmqab&oeidk=a07e9xm95albc4197b8 \nFeatured Speakers: \nJill Lewandowski \nJill currently serves as the Chief\, Environmental Consultation Branch in the Headquarters Office of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) where she oversees BOEM compliance with environmental statutes and regulations\, including those focused on anthropogenic noise issues. Prior to BOEM\, Jill worked as a marine biologist with the National Marine Fisheries Service and the National Wildlife Federation. She received her M.S. in Environmental Science and Policy at George Mason University (GMU). Jill is currently a Ph.D. candidate at GMU where her research centers on alternative decision-making approaches to improve Federal decisions on complex environmental issues\, with a case study focused on the management of impacts of anthropogenic sound on marine mammals. \nStanley Labak \nStanley (Stan) Labak is a Physical Scientist (Marine Acoustician) in BOEM’s Division of Environmental Sciences. His specific areas of experience and expertise include acoustic modeling\, analysis of sonar systems and evaluation of underwater acoustic sources and propagation\, especially with regard to its potential impact to marine species. He has worked in acoustics for the last 25 years. Prior to that he attended the U.S. Naval Academy\, served as a submarine officer in the US Navy\, and attended graduate school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). \nSean O’Neill \nSean O’Neill is Founder and Executive Director of the Foundation for Ocean Renewables\, dedicated to promoting ocean renewable energy. His career includes directing communications and public affairs for a $17 billion national energy company and providing media and crisis commu
URL:https://leadersinenergy.org/event/sustainable-manufacturing-building-the-circular-economy-workshop-and-happy-hour/
LOCATION:Alexandria Renew Enterprises and Connect 113\, 113 S. Columbus Street\, Alexandria\, VA\, 22314\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150220T113000
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DTSTAMP:20260408T102016
CREATED:20171009T164752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T115149Z
UID:6893-1424431800-1424458800@leadersinenergy.org
SUMMARY:Energy & Sustainability EXTRAVAGANZA at The George Washington University
DESCRIPTION:The Leaders in Energy will be co-hosting its professional networking Happy Hour on the topic of “Ocean Energy Issues and Opportunities.” Speakers will address the science and misperceptions regarding the impacts of seismic surveys and noise on marine life associated with offshore energy resource mapping as well as ocean renewable energy systems including ocean thermal energy conversion\, tidal\, etc. \nAdmission is free. Light appetizers will be provided by the hotel. \nThe event will be co-hosted by the Mid-Atlantic Region Environmental Professionals (MAREP). \nRegister at:\nhttps://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=ufxkmmqab&oeidk=a07e9xm95albc4197b8 \nFeatured Speakers: \nJill Lewandowski \nJill currently serves as the Chief\, Environmental Consultation Branch in the Headquarters Office of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) where she oversees BOEM compliance with environmental statutes and regulations\, including those focused on anthropogenic noise issues. Prior to BOEM\, Jill worked as a marine biologist with the National Marine Fisheries Service and the National Wildlife Federation. She received her M.S. in Environmental Science and Policy at George Mason University (GMU). Jill is currently a Ph.D. candidate at GMU where her research centers on alternative decision-making approaches to improve Federal decisions on complex environmental issues\, with a case study focused on the management of impacts of anthropogenic sound on marine mammals. \nStanley Labak \nStanley (Stan) Labak is a Physical Scientist (Marine Acoustician) in BOEM’s Division of Environmental Sciences. His specific areas of experience and expertise include acoustic modeling\, analysis of sonar systems and evaluation of underwater acoustic sources and propagation\, especially with regard to its potential impact to marine species. He has worked in acoustics for the last 25 years. Prior to that he attended the U.S. Naval Academy\, served as a submarine officer in the US Navy\, and attended graduate school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). \nSean O’Neill \nSean O’Neill is Founder and Executive Director of the Foundation for Ocean Renewables\, dedicated to promoting ocean renewable energy. His career includes directing communications and public affairs for a $17 billion national energy company and providing media and crisis commu
URL:https://leadersinenergy.org/event/energy-sustainability-extravaganza-at-the-george-washington-university/
LOCATION:The New Science and Engineering Hall\, George Washington University Foggy Bottom Campus Science & Engineering Hall 800 22nd Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20052\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150122
DTSTAMP:20260408T102016
CREATED:20171009T164520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T114011Z
UID:6890-1421798400-1421884799@leadersinenergy.org
SUMMARY:"Funding Clean Tech Innovation" Professional Networking Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:The Leaders in Energy will be co-hosting its professional networking Happy Hour on the topic of “Ocean Energy Issues and Opportunities.” Speakers will address the science and misperceptions regarding the impacts of seismic surveys and noise on marine life associated with offshore energy resource mapping as well as ocean renewable energy systems including ocean thermal energy conversion\, tidal\, etc. \nAdmission is free. Light appetizers will be provided by the hotel. \nThe event will be co-hosted by the Mid-Atlantic Region Environmental Professionals (MAREP). \nRegister at:\nhttps://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=ufxkmmqab&oeidk=a07e9xm95albc4197b8 \nFeatured Speakers: \nJill Lewandowski \nJill currently serves as the Chief\, Environmental Consultation Branch in the Headquarters Office of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) where she oversees BOEM compliance with environmental statutes and regulations\, including those focused on anthropogenic noise issues. Prior to BOEM\, Jill worked as a marine biologist with the National Marine Fisheries Service and the National Wildlife Federation. She received her M.S. in Environmental Science and Policy at George Mason University (GMU). Jill is currently a Ph.D. candidate at GMU where her research centers on alternative decision-making approaches to improve Federal decisions on complex environmental issues\, with a case study focused on the management of impacts of anthropogenic sound on marine mammals. \nStanley Labak \nStanley (Stan) Labak is a Physical Scientist (Marine Acoustician) in BOEM’s Division of Environmental Sciences. His specific areas of experience and expertise include acoustic modeling\, analysis of sonar systems and evaluation of underwater acoustic sources and propagation\, especially with regard to its potential impact to marine species. He has worked in acoustics for the last 25 years. Prior to that he attended the U.S. Naval Academy\, served as a submarine officer in the US Navy\, and attended graduate school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). \nSean O’Neill \nSean O’Neill is Founder and Executive Director of the Foundation for Ocean Renewables\, dedicated to promoting ocean renewable energy. His career includes directing communications and public affairs for a $17 billion national energy company and providing media and crisis commu
URL:https://leadersinenergy.org/event/funding-clean-tech-innovation-professional-networking-happy-hour/
LOCATION:WeWork Wonder Bread\, 641 S St. NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141206
DTSTAMP:20260408T102016
CREATED:20171009T164322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T114001Z
UID:6888-1417737600-1417823999@leadersinenergy.org
SUMMARY:Leaders in Energy "Four Generations: Leadership in Energy and Sustainability" Holiday Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:The Leaders in Energy will be co-hosting its professional networking Happy Hour on the topic of “Ocean Energy Issues and Opportunities.” Speakers will address the science and misperceptions regarding the impacts of seismic surveys and noise on marine life associated with offshore energy resource mapping as well as ocean renewable energy systems including ocean thermal energy conversion\, tidal\, etc. \nAdmission is free. Light appetizers will be provided by the hotel. \nThe event will be co-hosted by the Mid-Atlantic Region Environmental Professionals (MAREP). \nRegister at:\nhttps://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=ufxkmmqab&oeidk=a07e9xm95albc4197b8 \nFeatured Speakers: \nJill Lewandowski \nJill currently serves as the Chief\, Environmental Consultation Branch in the Headquarters Office of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) where she oversees BOEM compliance with environmental statutes and regulations\, including those focused on anthropogenic noise issues. Prior to BOEM\, Jill worked as a marine biologist with the National Marine Fisheries Service and the National Wildlife Federation. She received her M.S. in Environmental Science and Policy at George Mason University (GMU). Jill is currently a Ph.D. candidate at GMU where her research centers on alternative decision-making approaches to improve Federal decisions on complex environmental issues\, with a case study focused on the management of impacts of anthropogenic sound on marine mammals. \nStanley Labak \nStanley (Stan) Labak is a Physical Scientist (Marine Acoustician) in BOEM’s Division of Environmental Sciences. His specific areas of experience and expertise include acoustic modeling\, analysis of sonar systems and evaluation of underwater acoustic sources and propagation\, especially with regard to its potential impact to marine species. He has worked in acoustics for the last 25 years. Prior to that he attended the U.S. Naval Academy\, served as a submarine officer in the US Navy\, and attended graduate school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). \nSean O’Neill \nSean O’Neill is Founder and Executive Director of the Foundation for Ocean Renewables\, dedicated to promoting ocean renewable energy. His career includes directing communications and public affairs for a $17 billion national energy company and providing media and crisis commu
URL:https://leadersinenergy.org/event/leaders-in-energy-four-generations-leadership-in-energy-and-sustainability-holiday-happy-hour/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141023T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141023T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T102016
CREATED:20171009T164145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T114010Z
UID:6886-1414087200-1414098000@leadersinenergy.org
SUMMARY:Ocean Energy Issues & Opportunities\, Arlington Garden Hilton Inn\, 6-9 pm; Free Admission
DESCRIPTION:The Leaders in Energy will be co-hosting its professional networking Happy Hour on the topic of “Ocean Energy Issues and Opportunities.” Speakers will address the science and misperceptions regarding the impacts of seismic surveys and noise on marine life associated with offshore energy resource mapping as well as ocean renewable energy systems including ocean thermal energy conversion\, tidal\, etc. \nAdmission is free. Light appetizers will be provided by the hotel. \nThe event will be co-hosted by the Mid-Atlantic Region Environmental Professionals (MAREP). \nRegister at:\nhttps://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=ufxkmmqab&oeidk=a07e9xm95albc4197b8 \nFeatured Speakers: \nJill Lewandowski \nJill currently serves as the Chief\, Environmental Consultation Branch in the Headquarters Office of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) where she oversees BOEM compliance with environmental statutes and regulations\, including those focused on anthropogenic noise issues. Prior to BOEM\, Jill worked as a marine biologist with the National Marine Fisheries Service and the National Wildlife Federation. She received her M.S. in Environmental Science and Policy at George Mason University (GMU). Jill is currently a Ph.D. candidate at GMU where her research centers on alternative decision-making approaches to improve Federal decisions on complex environmental issues\, with a case study focused on the management of impacts of anthropogenic sound on marine mammals. \nStanley Labak \nStanley (Stan) Labak is a Physical Scientist (Marine Acoustician) in BOEM’s Division of Environmental Sciences. His specific areas of experience and expertise include acoustic modeling\, analysis of sonar systems and evaluation of underwater acoustic sources and propagation\, especially with regard to its potential impact to marine species. He has worked in acoustics for the last 25 years. Prior to that he attended the U.S. Naval Academy\, served as a submarine officer in the US Navy\, and attended graduate school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). \nSean O’Neill \nSean O’Neill is Founder and Executive Director of the Foundation for Ocean Renewables\, dedicated to promoting ocean renewable energy. His career includes directing communications and public affairs for a $17 billion national energy company and providing media and crisis commu
URL:https://leadersinenergy.org/event/ocean-energy-issues-free-admission/
LOCATION:Hilton Garden Inn at Arlington/Courthouse\, 1333 North Courthouse Road\, Arlignton\, VA\, 22201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141002
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141003
DTSTAMP:20260408T102017
CREATED:20171009T163959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T114021Z
UID:6883-1412208000-1412294399@leadersinenergy.org
SUMMARY:Leaders in Energy Co-Hosts Council on Women in Energy and Environmental Leadership (CWEEL) Reception
DESCRIPTION:The Leaders in Energy will be co-hosting its professional networking Happy Hour on the topic of “Ocean Energy Issues and Opportunities.” Speakers will address the science and misperceptions regarding the impacts of seismic surveys and noise on marine life associated with offshore energy resource mapping as well as ocean renewable energy systems including ocean thermal energy conversion\, tidal\, etc. \nAdmission is free. Light appetizers will be provided by the hotel. \nThe event will be co-hosted by the Mid-Atlantic Region Environmental Professionals (MAREP). \nRegister at:\nhttps://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=ufxkmmqab&oeidk=a07e9xm95albc4197b8 \nFeatured Speakers: \nJill Lewandowski \nJill currently serves as the Chief\, Environmental Consultation Branch in the Headquarters Office of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) where she oversees BOEM compliance with environmental statutes and regulations\, including those focused on anthropogenic noise issues. Prior to BOEM\, Jill worked as a marine biologist with the National Marine Fisheries Service and the National Wildlife Federation. She received her M.S. in Environmental Science and Policy at George Mason University (GMU). Jill is currently a Ph.D. candidate at GMU where her research centers on alternative decision-making approaches to improve Federal decisions on complex environmental issues\, with a case study focused on the management of impacts of anthropogenic sound on marine mammals. \nStanley Labak \nStanley (Stan) Labak is a Physical Scientist (Marine Acoustician) in BOEM’s Division of Environmental Sciences. His specific areas of experience and expertise include acoustic modeling\, analysis of sonar systems and evaluation of underwater acoustic sources and propagation\, especially with regard to its potential impact to marine species. He has worked in acoustics for the last 25 years. Prior to that he attended the U.S. Naval Academy\, served as a submarine officer in the US Navy\, and attended graduate school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). \nSean O’Neill \nSean O’Neill is Founder and Executive Director of the Foundation for Ocean Renewables\, dedicated to promoting ocean renewable energy. His career includes directing communications and public affairs for a $17 billion national energy company and providing media and crisis commu
URL:https://leadersinenergy.org/event/leaders-in-energy-co-hosts-council-on-women-in-energy-and-environmental-leadership-cweel-reception/
LOCATION:World Energy Engineering Congress
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140919
DTSTAMP:20260408T102017
CREATED:20171009T163612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T114158Z
UID:6881-1410998400-1411084799@leadersinenergy.org
SUMMARY:Clean Energy Financing & Start-Up Companies in Maryland
DESCRIPTION:The Leaders in Energy will be co-hosting its professional networking Happy Hour on the topic of “Ocean Energy Issues and Opportunities.” Speakers will address the science and misperceptions regarding the impacts of seismic surveys and noise on marine life associated with offshore energy resource mapping as well as ocean renewable energy systems including ocean thermal energy conversion\, tidal\, etc. \nAdmission is free. Light appetizers will be provided by the hotel. \nThe event will be co-hosted by the Mid-Atlantic Region Environmental Professionals (MAREP). \nRegister at:\nhttps://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=ufxkmmqab&oeidk=a07e9xm95albc4197b8 \nFeatured Speakers: \nJill Lewandowski \nJill currently serves as the Chief\, Environmental Consultation Branch in the Headquarters Office of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) where she oversees BOEM compliance with environmental statutes and regulations\, including those focused on anthropogenic noise issues. Prior to BOEM\, Jill worked as a marine biologist with the National Marine Fisheries Service and the National Wildlife Federation. She received her M.S. in Environmental Science and Policy at George Mason University (GMU). Jill is currently a Ph.D. candidate at GMU where her research centers on alternative decision-making approaches to improve Federal decisions on complex environmental issues\, with a case study focused on the management of impacts of anthropogenic sound on marine mammals. \nStanley Labak \nStanley (Stan) Labak is a Physical Scientist (Marine Acoustician) in BOEM’s Division of Environmental Sciences. His specific areas of experience and expertise include acoustic modeling\, analysis of sonar systems and evaluation of underwater acoustic sources and propagation\, especially with regard to its potential impact to marine species. He has worked in acoustics for the last 25 years. Prior to that he attended the U.S. Naval Academy\, served as a submarine officer in the US Navy\, and attended graduate school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). \nSean O’Neill \nSean O’Neill is Founder and Executive Director of the Foundation for Ocean Renewables\, dedicated to promoting ocean renewable energy. His career includes directing communications and public affairs for a $17 billion national energy company and providing media and crisis commu
URL:https://leadersinenergy.org/event/clean-energy-financing-start-up-companies-in-maryland/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140819T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140819T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T102017
CREATED:20171009T163003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T114114Z
UID:6878-1408471200-1408482000@leadersinenergy.org
SUMMARY:Professional Networking Happy Hour -- Facts and Action on Green Jobs in the DC Area
DESCRIPTION:The Leaders in Energy will be co-hosting its professional networking Happy Hour on the topic of “Ocean Energy Issues and Opportunities.” Speakers will address the science and misperceptions regarding the impacts of seismic surveys and noise on marine life associated with offshore energy resource mapping as well as ocean renewable energy systems including ocean thermal energy conversion\, tidal\, etc. \nAdmission is free. Light appetizers will be provided by the hotel. \nThe event will be co-hosted by the Mid-Atlantic Region Environmental Professionals (MAREP). \nRegister at:\nhttps://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=ufxkmmqab&oeidk=a07e9xm95albc4197b8 \nFeatured Speakers: \nJill Lewandowski \nJill currently serves as the Chief\, Environmental Consultation Branch in the Headquarters Office of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) where she oversees BOEM compliance with environmental statutes and regulations\, including those focused on anthropogenic noise issues. Prior to BOEM\, Jill worked as a marine biologist with the National Marine Fisheries Service and the National Wildlife Federation. She received her M.S. in Environmental Science and Policy at George Mason University (GMU). Jill is currently a Ph.D. candidate at GMU where her research centers on alternative decision-making approaches to improve Federal decisions on complex environmental issues\, with a case study focused on the management of impacts of anthropogenic sound on marine mammals. \nStanley Labak \nStanley (Stan) Labak is a Physical Scientist (Marine Acoustician) in BOEM’s Division of Environmental Sciences. His specific areas of experience and expertise include acoustic modeling\, analysis of sonar systems and evaluation of underwater acoustic sources and propagation\, especially with regard to its potential impact to marine species. He has worked in acoustics for the last 25 years. Prior to that he attended the U.S. Naval Academy\, served as a submarine officer in the US Navy\, and attended graduate school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). \nSean O’Neill \nSean O’Neill is Founder and Executive Director of the Foundation for Ocean Renewables\, dedicated to promoting ocean renewable energy. His career includes directing communications and public affairs for a $17 billion national energy company and providing media and crisis commu
URL:https://leadersinenergy.org/event/professional-networking-happy-hour-facts-and-action-on-green-jobs-in-the-dc-area/
LOCATION:at the offices of LEVICK and LEVICK Energy
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140717T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140717T100000
DTSTAMP:20260408T102017
CREATED:20171009T162743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T114120Z
UID:6875-1405584000-1405591200@leadersinenergy.org
SUMMARY:Is It Time for a New Economic Paradigm?  Building a More Sustainable Economy for People and the Plan
DESCRIPTION:The Leaders in Energy will be co-hosting its professional networking Happy Hour on the topic of “Ocean Energy Issues and Opportunities.” Speakers will address the science and misperceptions regarding the impacts of seismic surveys and noise on marine life associated with offshore energy resource mapping as well as ocean renewable energy systems including ocean thermal energy conversion\, tidal\, etc. \nAdmission is free. Light appetizers will be provided by the hotel. \nThe event will be co-hosted by the Mid-Atlantic Region Environmental Professionals (MAREP). \nRegister at:\nhttps://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=ufxkmmqab&oeidk=a07e9xm95albc4197b8 \nFeatured Speakers: \nJill Lewandowski \nJill currently serves as the Chief\, Environmental Consultation Branch in the Headquarters Office of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) where she oversees BOEM compliance with environmental statutes and regulations\, including those focused on anthropogenic noise issues. Prior to BOEM\, Jill worked as a marine biologist with the National Marine Fisheries Service and the National Wildlife Federation. She received her M.S. in Environmental Science and Policy at George Mason University (GMU). Jill is currently a Ph.D. candidate at GMU where her research centers on alternative decision-making approaches to improve Federal decisions on complex environmental issues\, with a case study focused on the management of impacts of anthropogenic sound on marine mammals. \nStanley Labak \nStanley (Stan) Labak is a Physical Scientist (Marine Acoustician) in BOEM’s Division of Environmental Sciences. His specific areas of experience and expertise include acoustic modeling\, analysis of sonar systems and evaluation of underwater acoustic sources and propagation\, especially with regard to its potential impact to marine species. He has worked in acoustics for the last 25 years. Prior to that he attended the U.S. Naval Academy\, served as a submarine officer in the US Navy\, and attended graduate school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). \nSean O’Neill \nSean O’Neill is Founder and Executive Director of the Foundation for Ocean Renewables\, dedicated to promoting ocean renewable energy. His career includes directing communications and public affairs for a $17 billion national energy company and providing media and crisis commu
URL:https://leadersinenergy.org/event/is-it-time-for-a-new-economic-paradigm-building-a-more-sustainable-economy-for-people-and-the-plan/
LOCATION:The Bier Baron Tavern\, Washington\, DC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140620
DTSTAMP:20260408T102017
CREATED:20171009T161743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T114124Z
UID:6872-1403136000-1403222399@leadersinenergy.org
SUMMARY:Climate Risks & Opportunities in Our Local Region of Washington DC\, Maryland and Virginia
DESCRIPTION:The Leaders in Energy will be co-hosting its professional networking Happy Hour on the topic of “Ocean Energy Issues and Opportunities.” Speakers will address the science and misperceptions regarding the impacts of seismic surveys and noise on marine life associated with offshore energy resource mapping as well as ocean renewable energy systems including ocean thermal energy conversion\, tidal\, etc. \nAdmission is free. Light appetizers will be provided by the hotel. \nThe event will be co-hosted by the Mid-Atlantic Region Environmental Professionals (MAREP). \nRegister at:\nhttps://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=ufxkmmqab&oeidk=a07e9xm95albc4197b8 \nFeatured Speakers: \nJill Lewandowski \nJill currently serves as the Chief\, Environmental Consultation Branch in the Headquarters Office of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) where she oversees BOEM compliance with environmental statutes and regulations\, including those focused on anthropogenic noise issues. Prior to BOEM\, Jill worked as a marine biologist with the National Marine Fisheries Service and the National Wildlife Federation. She received her M.S. in Environmental Science and Policy at George Mason University (GMU). Jill is currently a Ph.D. candidate at GMU where her research centers on alternative decision-making approaches to improve Federal decisions on complex environmental issues\, with a case study focused on the management of impacts of anthropogenic sound on marine mammals. \nStanley Labak \nStanley (Stan) Labak is a Physical Scientist (Marine Acoustician) in BOEM’s Division of Environmental Sciences. His specific areas of experience and expertise include acoustic modeling\, analysis of sonar systems and evaluation of underwater acoustic sources and propagation\, especially with regard to its potential impact to marine species. He has worked in acoustics for the last 25 years. Prior to that he attended the U.S. Naval Academy\, served as a submarine officer in the US Navy\, and attended graduate school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). \nSean O’Neill \nSean O’Neill is Founder and Executive Director of the Foundation for Ocean Renewables\, dedicated to promoting ocean renewable energy. His career includes directing communications and public affairs for a $17 billion national energy company and providing media and crisis commu
URL:https://leadersinenergy.org/event/climate-risks-opportunities-in-our-local-region-of-washington-dc-maryland-and-virginia/
LOCATION:Hilton Garden Inn at Arlington/Courthouse\, 1333 North Courthouse Road\, Arlignton\, VA\, 22201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140521
DTSTAMP:20260408T102017
CREATED:20171009T161607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T114123Z
UID:6869-1400544000-1400630399@leadersinenergy.org
SUMMARY:Financing Clean Energy
DESCRIPTION:The Leaders in Energy will be co-hosting its professional networking Happy Hour on the topic of “Ocean Energy Issues and Opportunities.” Speakers will address the science and misperceptions regarding the impacts of seismic surveys and noise on marine life associated with offshore energy resource mapping as well as ocean renewable energy systems including ocean thermal energy conversion\, tidal\, etc. \nAdmission is free. Light appetizers will be provided by the hotel. \nThe event will be co-hosted by the Mid-Atlantic Region Environmental Professionals (MAREP). \nRegister at:\nhttps://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=ufxkmmqab&oeidk=a07e9xm95albc4197b8 \nFeatured Speakers: \nJill Lewandowski \nJill currently serves as the Chief\, Environmental Consultation Branch in the Headquarters Office of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) where she oversees BOEM compliance with environmental statutes and regulations\, including those focused on anthropogenic noise issues. Prior to BOEM\, Jill worked as a marine biologist with the National Marine Fisheries Service and the National Wildlife Federation. She received her M.S. in Environmental Science and Policy at George Mason University (GMU). Jill is currently a Ph.D. candidate at GMU where her research centers on alternative decision-making approaches to improve Federal decisions on complex environmental issues\, with a case study focused on the management of impacts of anthropogenic sound on marine mammals. \nStanley Labak \nStanley (Stan) Labak is a Physical Scientist (Marine Acoustician) in BOEM’s Division of Environmental Sciences. His specific areas of experience and expertise include acoustic modeling\, analysis of sonar systems and evaluation of underwater acoustic sources and propagation\, especially with regard to its potential impact to marine species. He has worked in acoustics for the last 25 years. Prior to that he attended the U.S. Naval Academy\, served as a submarine officer in the US Navy\, and attended graduate school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). \nSean O’Neill \nSean O’Neill is Founder and Executive Director of the Foundation for Ocean Renewables\, dedicated to promoting ocean renewable energy. His career includes directing communications and public affairs for a $17 billion national energy company and providing media and crisis commu
URL:https://leadersinenergy.org/event/financing-clean-energy/
LOCATION:The Laughing Man Tavern\, 1306 G St NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140429
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140430
DTSTAMP:20260408T102017
CREATED:20171009T161126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T114127Z
UID:6867-1398729600-1398815999@leadersinenergy.org
SUMMARY:50 Shades of Green
DESCRIPTION:The Leaders in Energy will be co-hosting its professional networking Happy Hour on the topic of “Ocean Energy Issues and Opportunities.” Speakers will address the science and misperceptions regarding the impacts of seismic surveys and noise on marine life associated with offshore energy resource mapping as well as ocean renewable energy systems including ocean thermal energy conversion\, tidal\, etc. \nAdmission is free. Light appetizers will be provided by the hotel. \nThe event will be co-hosted by the Mid-Atlantic Region Environmental Professionals (MAREP). \nRegister at:\nhttps://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=ufxkmmqab&oeidk=a07e9xm95albc4197b8 \nFeatured Speakers: \nJill Lewandowski \nJill currently serves as the Chief\, Environmental Consultation Branch in the Headquarters Office of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) where she oversees BOEM compliance with environmental statutes and regulations\, including those focused on anthropogenic noise issues. Prior to BOEM\, Jill worked as a marine biologist with the National Marine Fisheries Service and the National Wildlife Federation. She received her M.S. in Environmental Science and Policy at George Mason University (GMU). Jill is currently a Ph.D. candidate at GMU where her research centers on alternative decision-making approaches to improve Federal decisions on complex environmental issues\, with a case study focused on the management of impacts of anthropogenic sound on marine mammals. \nStanley Labak \nStanley (Stan) Labak is a Physical Scientist (Marine Acoustician) in BOEM’s Division of Environmental Sciences. His specific areas of experience and expertise include acoustic modeling\, analysis of sonar systems and evaluation of underwater acoustic sources and propagation\, especially with regard to its potential impact to marine species. He has worked in acoustics for the last 25 years. Prior to that he attended the U.S. Naval Academy\, served as a submarine officer in the US Navy\, and attended graduate school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). \nSean O’Neill \nSean O’Neill is Founder and Executive Director of the Foundation for Ocean Renewables\, dedicated to promoting ocean renewable energy. His career includes directing communications and public affairs for a $17 billion national energy company and providing media and crisis commu
URL:https://leadersinenergy.org/event/50-shades-of-green/
LOCATION:The Banana Café\, 500 8th Street SE\, Washington\, DC\, 20003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140414T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140414T133000
DTSTAMP:20260408T102017
CREATED:20171009T160826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T114146Z
UID:6864-1397476800-1397482200@leadersinenergy.org
SUMMARY:Fostering Climate Resilience: Financing Mechanisms that Engage the Public
DESCRIPTION:The Leaders in Energy will be co-hosting its professional networking Happy Hour on the topic of “Ocean Energy Issues and Opportunities.” Speakers will address the science and misperceptions regarding the impacts of seismic surveys and noise on marine life associated with offshore energy resource mapping as well as ocean renewable energy systems including ocean thermal energy conversion\, tidal\, etc. \nAdmission is free. Light appetizers will be provided by the hotel. \nThe event will be co-hosted by the Mid-Atlantic Region Environmental Professionals (MAREP). \nRegister at:\nhttps://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=ufxkmmqab&oeidk=a07e9xm95albc4197b8 \nFeatured Speakers: \nJill Lewandowski \nJill currently serves as the Chief\, Environmental Consultation Branch in the Headquarters Office of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) where she oversees BOEM compliance with environmental statutes and regulations\, including those focused on anthropogenic noise issues. Prior to BOEM\, Jill worked as a marine biologist with the National Marine Fisheries Service and the National Wildlife Federation. She received her M.S. in Environmental Science and Policy at George Mason University (GMU). Jill is currently a Ph.D. candidate at GMU where her research centers on alternative decision-making approaches to improve Federal decisions on complex environmental issues\, with a case study focused on the management of impacts of anthropogenic sound on marine mammals. \nStanley Labak \nStanley (Stan) Labak is a Physical Scientist (Marine Acoustician) in BOEM’s Division of Environmental Sciences. His specific areas of experience and expertise include acoustic modeling\, analysis of sonar systems and evaluation of underwater acoustic sources and propagation\, especially with regard to its potential impact to marine species. He has worked in acoustics for the last 25 years. Prior to that he attended the U.S. Naval Academy\, served as a submarine officer in the US Navy\, and attended graduate school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). \nSean O’Neill \nSean O’Neill is Founder and Executive Director of the Foundation for Ocean Renewables\, dedicated to promoting ocean renewable energy. His career includes directing communications and public affairs for a $17 billion national energy company and providing media and crisis commu
URL:https://leadersinenergy.org/event/fostering-climate-resilience-financing-mechanisms-that-engage-the-public/
LOCATION:Johns Hopkins University\, 1717 Massachusetts Ave NW\, Room 204\, Washington\, DC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140321
DTSTAMP:20260408T102017
CREATED:20171009T155646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T114148Z
UID:6861-1395273600-1395359999@leadersinenergy.org
SUMMARY:Renewable Energy Technologies – An Overview
DESCRIPTION:The Leaders in Energy will be co-hosting its professional networking Happy Hour on the topic of “Ocean Energy Issues and Opportunities.” Speakers will address the science and misperceptions regarding the impacts of seismic surveys and noise on marine life associated with offshore energy resource mapping as well as ocean renewable energy systems including ocean thermal energy conversion\, tidal\, etc. \nAdmission is free. Light appetizers will be provided by the hotel. \nThe event will be co-hosted by the Mid-Atlantic Region Environmental Professionals (MAREP). \nRegister at:\nhttps://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=ufxkmmqab&oeidk=a07e9xm95albc4197b8 \nFeatured Speakers: \nJill Lewandowski \nJill currently serves as the Chief\, Environmental Consultation Branch in the Headquarters Office of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) where she oversees BOEM compliance with environmental statutes and regulations\, including those focused on anthropogenic noise issues. Prior to BOEM\, Jill worked as a marine biologist with the National Marine Fisheries Service and the National Wildlife Federation. She received her M.S. in Environmental Science and Policy at George Mason University (GMU). Jill is currently a Ph.D. candidate at GMU where her research centers on alternative decision-making approaches to improve Federal decisions on complex environmental issues\, with a case study focused on the management of impacts of anthropogenic sound on marine mammals. \nStanley Labak \nStanley (Stan) Labak is a Physical Scientist (Marine Acoustician) in BOEM’s Division of Environmental Sciences. His specific areas of experience and expertise include acoustic modeling\, analysis of sonar systems and evaluation of underwater acoustic sources and propagation\, especially with regard to its potential impact to marine species. He has worked in acoustics for the last 25 years. Prior to that he attended the U.S. Naval Academy\, served as a submarine officer in the US Navy\, and attended graduate school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). \nSean O’Neill \nSean O’Neill is Founder and Executive Director of the Foundation for Ocean Renewables\, dedicated to promoting ocean renewable energy. His career includes directing communications and public affairs for a $17 billion national energy company and providing media and crisis commu
URL:https://leadersinenergy.org/event/renewable-energy-technologies-an-overview/
LOCATION:BlackFinn American Saloon\, 4901 Fairmont Ave\, Bethesda\, MD\, 20814\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140221
DTSTAMP:20260408T102017
CREATED:20171009T155352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T114208Z
UID:6858-1392854400-1392940799@leadersinenergy.org
SUMMARY:Energy Management in Arlington County
DESCRIPTION:The Leaders in Energy will be co-hosting its professional networking Happy Hour on the topic of “Ocean Energy Issues and Opportunities.” Speakers will address the science and misperceptions regarding the impacts of seismic surveys and noise on marine life associated with offshore energy resource mapping as well as ocean renewable energy systems including ocean thermal energy conversion\, tidal\, etc. \nAdmission is free. Light appetizers will be provided by the hotel. \nThe event will be co-hosted by the Mid-Atlantic Region Environmental Professionals (MAREP). \nRegister at:\nhttps://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=ufxkmmqab&oeidk=a07e9xm95albc4197b8 \nFeatured Speakers: \nJill Lewandowski \nJill currently serves as the Chief\, Environmental Consultation Branch in the Headquarters Office of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) where she oversees BOEM compliance with environmental statutes and regulations\, including those focused on anthropogenic noise issues. Prior to BOEM\, Jill worked as a marine biologist with the National Marine Fisheries Service and the National Wildlife Federation. She received her M.S. in Environmental Science and Policy at George Mason University (GMU). Jill is currently a Ph.D. candidate at GMU where her research centers on alternative decision-making approaches to improve Federal decisions on complex environmental issues\, with a case study focused on the management of impacts of anthropogenic sound on marine mammals. \nStanley Labak \nStanley (Stan) Labak is a Physical Scientist (Marine Acoustician) in BOEM’s Division of Environmental Sciences. His specific areas of experience and expertise include acoustic modeling\, analysis of sonar systems and evaluation of underwater acoustic sources and propagation\, especially with regard to its potential impact to marine species. He has worked in acoustics for the last 25 years. Prior to that he attended the U.S. Naval Academy\, served as a submarine officer in the US Navy\, and attended graduate school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). \nSean O’Neill \nSean O’Neill is Founder and Executive Director of the Foundation for Ocean Renewables\, dedicated to promoting ocean renewable energy. His career includes directing communications and public affairs for a $17 billion national energy company and providing media and crisis commu
URL:https://leadersinenergy.org/event/energy-management-in-arlington-county/
LOCATION:Garden Grill at the Hilton Garden Inn\, 1333 North Courthouse Road\, Arlington\, VA\, 22201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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