Seattle City Light Interim Power Supply and Environmental Affairs Officer Jim Baggs will be one of the special guests when the Seattle Office of Economic Development’s City Business Casual networking program returns April 11 with a “What’s Next for Green Business” theme.
City Busines Casual brings together special guests, business-savvy city staff, business owners, and advocates for introductions and idea sharing. The event is scheduled from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at The Renaissance Hotel’s Lobby Court with happy hour pricing and a parking rate of $8.
Other special guests include:
Mike O’Brien, Councilmember, City of Seattle
Kristina Bindi, Marketing and Sales Supervisor, car2go
Kevin Burrell, Executive Director, ECOSS
Pamela Burton, CFO, Puget Sound Solar
Kevin Dingle, President and Founder, Sustaining Structures
Perry England, Vice President, MacDonald-Miller Facility Solutions
Aaron Fairchild, CEO, Green Canopy Homes
Brian Geller, Executive Director, Seattle 2030 District
Denis Hayes, President & CEO, Bullitt Foundation
Ray Hoffman, Director, Seattle Public Utilities
Ross MacFarlane, Senior Advisor, Climate Solutions
Bill Mitchel, Senior Director, World Wide Public Sector team, Microsoft
J. Thomas Ranken, President and CEO, Washington Clean Technology Alliance
Martha Rose, CEO, Martha Rose Construction
Mary Rose, Executive Director, Network for Business Innovation and Sustainability
Jill Simmons, Director, City’s Office of Sustainability and Environment
Alison Van Gorp, Senior Advisor, Seattle Mayor’s Office
Matt Wegworth, Director of Business Development, McKinstry