Chicago Department of Aviation
Future of Sustainability Session at Airports Going Green

Please join in on inspiring, first-hand accounts of the diverse perspectives on the future of sustainability at the upcoming 4th Annual Airports Going Green Conference. On Tuesday, November 1, Jim Crites, Vice President of Operations at Dallas Fort-Worth International Airport and Airport Sustainability Leader, will lead two panels featuring open discussions with the following distinguished panelists:

 

Future of Sustainability

 

Haytham Haidar

Chief Development Officer, ADAC - Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC)

 

Robert Freeman

Airport Environmental Manager, Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA)

 

Elliott Black

Deputy Director, Office of Airport Planning and Programming, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

 

Rosemarie Andolino

Commissioner, Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA)

 

Marijn Ornstein

Senior Manager Safety, Environment & Firebrigade, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol

 

Phil Ralston

General Manager Aviation Environmental and Safety, Portland International Airport

 

Gordin Gill

Adrian Smith, Gordon Gill Architects

 

Elizabeth Heider

Senior Vice President, Green Markets, Skanska

 

The Airports Going Green conference is the aviation industry's leading sustainability forum, bringing sustainability leaders and innovators together from all over the U.S. and around the world.

 

Register at www.airportsgoinggreen.org to hear from airport CEOs and aviation sustainability experts as they present national and international airport case studies; airport and airline perspectives on sustainability programs, including case studies; successes and challenges; funding opportunities and lessons learned.

 

A significant way to demonstrate your company's commitment to the aviation industry is by becoming a sponsor of this event. By doing so, you will be expressing your company's dedication to promoting environmental excellence through education. For sponsorship availability, contact Gwen Papineau Basaria, AAAE at (703) 824-0500, ext. 187.