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SUMMARY:Plug-in Electric Vehicle Collaborative Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The California Plug-In ElectricVehicle Collaborative’s first meeting of 2015 is on Tuesday\, March 10 on the\nUCLA campus.  The meeting will begin at 8:15 a.m. and will end at 4:30\np.m.  UCLA’s Luskin Center for Innovation will host an on-site networking\nreception immediately after the meeting adjourns. \nOur agenda is taking shape and\nwill include briefings from the Governor’s Office and automakers; new member\nintroductions; updates from multiple sectors on the status of PEV\ninfrastructure investments in California; and\, a 2015 operational and finance\nreport.  An agenda will be released one week prior to the meeting. \nPlease click\nhere to RSVP for the meeting by Wednesday\, February 24. \nHotel Room Block: \nThere is a block of rooms\navailable at the Hotel Angelino\, less than 2 miles from UCLA’s Covel\nCommons\, at $169 for a king or double queen room. With your booking\,\nthe hotel offers free valet parking and shuttle service within a 3-mile radius\n– including service to the PEV Collaborative meeting location – and other\namenities.  To book your room\, use the following link: http://tinyurl.com/lylm5hf \nThe room block will be held\nuntil Friday\, Feb. 20. 
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/plug-in-electric-vehicle-collaborative-meeting-2/
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SUMMARY:NEXT: People | Science | Tomorrow
DESCRIPTION:NEXT:People | Science | Tomorrow explores the intersection of science\nand the human condition. These programs are informal conversations\, open to the\npublic on an RSVP basis. The host and moderator is Mat Kaplan\, who – in his day\njob – is the producer of Planetary Radio for The Planetary Society. \nIn Southern CA Public\nRadio/KPCC’s upcoming March program\, they are looking at the future of solar energy\,\nand have invited J.R. DeShazo\, Director of the Luskin Center to talk about the economic side of the\ndevelopment of solar energy – the accelerating growth of solar’s share of the\nU.S. and world energy market and how this will be reflected in the consumer\nbase and commercially. Other panelists will cover the areas of technology\ndevelopment and storage/sustainability. \nThe\nCFF is Southern California Public Radio’s live events platform and offers\ncommunity engagement and discussion-oriented programming that’s free and open\nto the public on an RSVP basis. Because the CFF is part of the newsroom here at\nSCPR\, programming is closely aligned with our on-air and online coverage. The\ntopics covered in the CFF throughout the year are widely varied\, from politics\nto immigrant issues\, education to law and order\, arts and culture and human\ninterest\, science and technology\, veterans’ issues\, business and the\neconomy.  Here’s the link to their web page\, where you can see past\nprograms\, including their NEXT events. www.scpr.org/crawfordfamilyforum.They seat 140 and the program is live-streamed at KPCC.org. The program will also be video recorded and archived on their web\nsite.
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/next-people-science-tomorrow-2/
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SUMMARY:Leaders in Sustainability Alumni Panel and Reception
DESCRIPTION:HearCareer Insights from UCLA Alums Take a Finals Break with Sustainability Leaders and Free Food \nPanelists: \nNicholas\nNairn-Birch  \nNicholas Nairn-Birch\nis an Air Resources Engineer with the California Air Resources Board in the\nIncentives and Technology Advancement Branch. He recently returned to\nCalifornia after working in Washington D.C. as Environmental Protection\nSpecialist with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency\, where he advanced policy\nto manage risk from chemicals in commerce. Dr.\nNairn-Birch holds a Doctorate in Environmental Science and Engineering from\nUCLA.  \n  \nNurit Katz\nNurit Katz is UCLA’s first Chief Sustainability Officer and also Executive Officer\nof Facilities Management at UCLA. Previously\, she founded the\nUCLA Sustainable Resource Center and assisted in developing the Leaders in\nSustainability. Nurit holds an MBA from the UCLA Anderson School of Management\nand a Master’s in Public Policy from the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs.\nNurit was honored as one of 100 Inspirational Alumni for the 75th Anniversary\nof UCLA Anderson.  \nKristen Pawling\nKristen Pawling is a Regional Planner for the Southern California Association\nof Governments\, focusing on sustainability and comprehensive open space\nplanning. Previously she was an Executive Fellow with the California Air\nResources Board. Kristen holds a bachelor’s degree in Geography/Environmental\nStudies and a master’s degree in Urban and Regional Planning\, both from UCLA.  \nBrian\nYolles\nBrian Yolles manages the Corporate Partners Program (his LiS\nproject) affiliated with UCLA’s Institute of the Environment and\nSustainability. He is also founder and CEO of StockShield\, LLC\, a broker-dealer\nspecializing in investment portfolio risk management. Brian graduated from Yale\nand UCLA\, where he earned his MBA. \nHosted by the UCLA\nLeaders in Sustainability Program with Sponsorship by GSA Sustainable Resource Center 
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/leaders-in-sustainability-alumni-panel-and-reception-2/
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SUMMARY:Rooftop Solar Energy Roundtable
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URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/rooftop-solar-energy-roundtable-2/
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