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August 22, 2022 - Session 201 - Sustainability Storytelling: Leaning Into Your Values
Presented by:
Marissa Long, Inspire PR Group
Michael Senger, Principal and Practice Technical Leader, Heapy
Gabe Lorenz, Customer Service Coordinator, Ohio Air Quality Development Authority
Telling a strong sustainability and ESG story is a powerful tool for marketing your brand. Consumers are also demanding more from the brands and businesses they support, and customers are raising expectations for sustainability initiatives from their suppliers and business partners. Organizations that integrate positive/demonstrated corporate actions into existing value propositions are creating new opportunities to tell dynamic stories. When you tie sustainability into the core of your business, you send a message that is authentic, believable and credible to your audience.
In this session you will learn how to help your client or organization establish authenticity in telling its sustainability story, whether it is the promotion of a new LEED or WELL certified office or retail space, unveiling a corporate sustainability report or ESG goals or sharing corporate energy and environmental metrics and standards for your business.
Learn how to set corporate sustainability goals and cultural expectations for employees, customers and other stakeholders.
Find ways to grow your company/client’s current sustainability practices and identify opportunities to create and/or promote your sustainability efforts.
Create a plan to craft and share stories that have an emotional, human connection and compelling messages while reaching the right audiences.
DesignColumbus is the annual sustainable building conference and trade show expo which unites hundreds of industry professionals architects, designers, engineers, owners, developers, government officials, municipal planners, facility managers, contractors, construction managers, construction specifiers, manufacturers, product representatives.
It returned this year for a second time at the LEED Certified Mitchell Hall on the campus of Columbus State Community College. Last year the conference was held virtually due to the COVID pandemic.
Mitchell Hall is the New Home of the Columbus State's Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts Program. DesignGroup a Columbus/Pittsburgh firm was the building architect.
March 10, 2025 - Understanding the On-Site Solar Process through lessons learned with The City of Columbus
Presented by:
Milena Walwer, Go Sustainable Energy
Gregory Raffio, Go Sustainable Energy.
Alana Shockey, City of Columbus
In 2024, the City of Columbus completed a ~30 MW solar project, one of the largest of its kind in the US. How can lessons learned help you with solar at your facility or on your projects?
The City of Columbus is pursuing municipal owned on-site renewable energy as part of its Climate Action Plan and its commitment to carbon neutrality. After studying the technical, economic, and regulatory feasibility of multiple projects, construction of a ~30 MW solar plant at the Parsons Water Plant finished in 2024. The City is now one step closer to its carbon goal and on-site solar will eventually be deployed at other sites! Like the City, facilities and organizations across Ohio and the nation are considering on-site renewable energy to hedge future energy costs, reduce carbon footprints, and to improve resiliency.
Unfortunately, many existing barriers across the technical, economic, and regulatory spaces prevent customers from receiving the full value of their investment or significantly limit a customer’s ability to install systems behind the meter. Also, it takes a lot of stakeholder engagement across many different departments within an organization to get decision makers comfortable with on-site solar and work together for multiple years to make the projects happen! Drawing from this highly visible case study and a dozen others, our team will introduce the audience to the critical elements of solar project feasibility, market engagement, and contract negotiations. We will inform and empower the audience to bring these lessons to their projects to advance the adoption of on-site solar energy across our state and region.
Encore 4 Processor System (2 M/E) (local supplier)
Centre 3D HD ProjectionScreen (2x VP’s)
LED Mesh Side Stage Screens x2
Delay Projection Screens x2
Encore Operator – Ian Jacobs
September 9, 2024 - Welcome briefing conducted by Grand Circle Travel program director Tara Smith at the Scottsdale Hotel prior to heading to Tusayan, Arizona the gateway to the Grand Canyon.
Encore 4 Processor System (2 M/E) (local supplier)
Centre 3D HD ProjectionScreen (2x VP’s)
LED Mesh Side Stage Screens x2
Delay Projection Screens x2
Encore Operator – Ian Jacobs
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Encore 4 Processor System (2 M/E) (local supplier)
Centre 3D HD ProjectionScreen (2x VP’s)
LED Mesh Side Stage Screens x2
Delay Projection Screens x2
Encore Operator – Ian Jacobs
Encore 4 Processor System (2 M/E) (local supplier)
Centre 3D HD ProjectionScreen (2x VP’s)
LED Mesh Side Stage Screens x2
Delay Projection Screens x2
Encore Operator – Ian Jacobs
March 10, 2025 - Understanding the On-Site Solar Process through lessons learned with The City of Columbus
Presented by:
Milena Walwer, Go Sustainable Energy
Gregory Raffio, Go Sustainable Energy.
Alana Shockey, City of Columbus
In 2024, the City of Columbus completed a ~30 MW solar project, one of the largest of its kind in the US. How can lessons learned help you with solar at your facility or on your projects?
The City of Columbus is pursuing municipal owned on-site renewable energy as part of its Climate Action Plan and its commitment to carbon neutrality. After studying the technical, economic, and regulatory feasibility of multiple projects, construction of a ~30 MW solar plant at the Parsons Water Plant finished in 2024. The City is now one step closer to its carbon goal and on-site solar will eventually be deployed at other sites! Like the City, facilities and organizations across Ohio and the nation are considering on-site renewable energy to hedge future energy costs, reduce carbon footprints, and to improve resiliency.
Unfortunately, many existing barriers across the technical, economic, and regulatory spaces prevent customers from receiving the full value of their investment or significantly limit a customer’s ability to install systems behind the meter. Also, it takes a lot of stakeholder engagement across many different departments within an organization to get decision makers comfortable with on-site solar and work together for multiple years to make the projects happen! Drawing from this highly visible case study and a dozen others, our team will introduce the audience to the critical elements of solar project feasibility, market engagement, and contract negotiations. We will inform and empower the audience to bring these lessons to their projects to advance the adoption of on-site solar energy across our state and region.