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DESCRIPTION:Keynote Speech: Our Choice: Scenarios for the Bay Area in 2030\nEamonn 
 Kelly, CEO, Global Business Network\n\nEamonn Kelly is CEO of Global 
 Business Network, the renowned California-based, future-oriented network 
 and consulting firm, and a partner of the Monitor Group. He has been 
 central to sustaining GBN's thought leadership about the future, and is 
 also head of its consulting practice. He is author of Powerful Times: 
 Rising to the Challenge of Our Uncertain World, and co-author of What's 
 Next: Exploring the New Terrain for Business.\n\nModerator: Michael Krasny, 
 Host of Forum on KQED Public Radio\n\nPresentations and Panel Discussion: 
 Views of the Bay Area in 2030: The Future We Want to Create \n\n* 
 Transportation and Urban Development: Henry Gardner, Executive Director, 
 Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) \n\n* Water Supply and Demand: 
 Arthur R. Jensen, CEO and General Manager, Bay Area Water Supply & 
 Conservation Agency \n\n* Risk Management for Businesses and Cities: Amy 
 Bach, Executive Director, United Policy Holders\n\n* Electricity Supply and 
 Demand: Hal LaFlash, Director of Emerging Clean Technology Policy, Pacific 
 Gas & Electric Company \n\nCreating the Best Regional Outcome: Planning and 
 acting now for the long term\nRalph Cavanagh, Energy Program Co-director, 
 National Resources Defense Council \n\nRelease of SSV's 2008 Annual Report 
 highlighting:\n- Sustainable Silicon Valley Partners accomplishments \n- 
 Sustainability trends in Silicon Valley \n- SSV's strategic initiatives 
 \n\nEvening Reception included\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/11/26/18552960.php
SUMMARY:Visioning the Bay Area in 2030
LOCATION:Sun Microsystems Auditorium\n4030 George Sellon Circle\nSanta Clara, CA 
 95054\n\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/11/26/18552960.php
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