Ecotech Institute, the first and only college focused entirely on preparing America’s workforce for careers in renewable energy and sustainable design, is hosting a free green jobs breakfast on Thursday, April 28, 2011 at 9:00 a.m. The breakfast will be at Ecotech’s campus, located at 1400 South Abilene in Aurora, and the event is open to the public. The prestigious, nationally based Ecotech Institute board of advisors, who collaborated on its one-of-a-kind, hands-on curriculum, will make up the panel. To attend the event, please RSVP at www.ecotechinstitute.com.
The breakfast will focus on jobs in the cleantech sector and the need for a well-trained pool of employees. Ecotech Institute’s esteemed board of advisors will talk with current and potential students, as well as those interested in the industry, about the wide breadth of careers available in current and emerging cleantech fields. The panel members will address skill sets, education, the green landscape in 2011 and where our country is headed in the cleantech space.
The event is open to the public and members of the media are welcome to attend.
WHAT: Ecotech Green Jobs Breakfast
WHEN: Thursday, April 28, 2011
TIME: 9:00 – 10:30 a.m.
LOCATION: 1400 South Abilene, Aurora, CO
MODERATOR: Dr. Abbas Ghassemi, Professor, Chemical Engineering, Executive Director, Institute for Energy & Environment and Executive Director, WERC: A Consortium for Environmental Education and Technology Development
PANEL: Alden Zeitz, Director of North American Operations, DeWind Co.
Colin M. Coyne, Managing Principal, Coyne Group, LEED 2.0 Accredited Professional, Lecturer of Sustainable Enterprise at Kellogg: SEEK 920-A: “Sustainable Strategy”
Craig Mataczynski, Former Chief Executive, Renewable Energy Systems Americas and Chairman, Ecologic Analytics
Declan Flanagan, President & CEO, Lincoln Renewable Energy LLC
Ghazi Darkazalli, Ph D, PE, President & CEO, Marian Court College
Janelle Kellman, Attorney, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Timothy Callahan, Partner, Paul Hastings
The Case for Green Jobs
· The NY Times reports that the federal government is pouring $500 million into training for green jobs, and the sector devoted to energy efficiency is estimated to grow as much as fourfold in the next decade, to some 1.3 million people, according to the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
· According to Clean Tech Job Trends 2010, money invested in clean energy creates two to four jobs for every one job created if the money were spent on fossil fuel industries. Three clean tech categories in particular held their ground as the dominant innovative leaders throughout 2009, based upon number of patents granted: solar energy technology (at approximately 31 percent), wind power (at approximately 19 percent) and hybrid vehicles (at approximately 15 percent).
The Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation recently released a report illustrating Colorado’s job growth in the cleantech industry. Some statistics include:
· Cleantech jobs increased nationally by about 10 percent in the last five years, and that number soared to more than 30 percent in Colorado. Much of that growth was in wind and solar energy companies.
· The cleantech subcluster directly employed about 19,420 people in Colorado in 2010.
· About 1,600 cleantech companies operated in Colorado in 2010. The number of Colorado cleantech companies increased 9.6 percent between 2005 and 2010, compared with 4.2 percent growth nationally.
To learn more about Ecotech Institute, visit www.ecotechinstitute.com. Applications are being accepted now. Financial assistance is available for those who qualify.
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