Please join
LOS ANGELES WOMEN IN GREEN
POWER BREAKFAST
Ana Guerrero, Mayor Eric Garcetti's Chief of Staff
for a conversation with sustainability leader, Heather Rosenberg. Ana will share her experience, career path and what's in store for the administration with regard to sustainability.
TUESDAY, MARCH 11
7:00 am - 9:00am
Los Angeles Athletic Club ~ Centennial Ballroom
431 West 7th Street
Downtown Los Angeles
Click for Directions
$30.00 per person
$350 for Table of 10 (includes table signage and designation of table leader)
$300 Event Sponsorship (includes 2 tickets, logo recognition in future correspondence and at event)
Discounted parking available onsite for $4.50
AGENDA
6:45 AM Doors Open, Registration7:00 AM Networking & Coffee Service7:30 AM Welcome & Breakfast Served7:35 AM A Conversation with Ana Guerrero 9:00 AM Closing |
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SPEAKER BIOS
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Ana Guerrero | Chief of Staff
Office of Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti
Ana Guerrero
serves as Mayor Eric Garcetti's Chief of Staff. In this capacity, she
is the primary driver of his agenda to improve neighborhoods, create
jobs and make City Hall work better, and directs all aspects of the
Office of the Mayor.
Guerrero has worked
with Garcetti since he was first elected to the City Council in 2001.
She was appointed as his Council Office Chief of Staff in 2008, after
serving as his District Director and Deputy Chief of Staff. As
Garcetti's top aide during his Council Presidency she worked closely
with the City's leadership to negotiate unprecedented budget and pension
reforms. Garcetti's Council District underwent a dramatic
transformation with the help of Guerrero's leadership, including being
ranked number one in job growth. Guerrero helped develop and implement
key initiatives such as Garcetti's Neighborhood Leadership Institute,
Uniting Neighborhoods to Abolish Graffiti, and tripling the number of
parks from 16 to 48.
Guerrero brings
extensive community organizing experience to her role as the Mayor's
chief strategist. She began her organizing career in 1990 with the
Sonoma County Faith Based Community Organizing Project where she
organized low and middle income families around issues such as job
creation and affordable housing. She came to Los Angeles in 1995 to
become the lead organizer of the United Neighborhoods Organization
(UNO). There, she led a campaign that helped more than 5,000 immigrants
become naturalized, politically active citizens. She has also provided
technical assistance to community-based organizations through the Center
for Community Change.
Guerrero is an elected
member of the Los Angeles County Democratic Party (AD43) and is Second
Vice President of the Latino Democrats of Los Angeles County. She
remains active in community organizing through her service on the board
of the Needmor Family Fund. Guerrero is an immigrant from Mexico and is
the daughter of farm workers. She is married to Neal Goldstein and is
the mother of three children ages 23, 10, and 8.
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Heather Rosenberg
For more than a decade, Heather has worked on the leading edge of sustainability,guiding projects "beyond the checklist" and into an integrated systems-based approach. Her training as an ecologist allows her to bring a unique perspective to her her work on the built environment, which ranges from individual buildings - including a number of LEED Gold and Platinum-certified showcases - to 40,000-acre master plans. It has allowed her to shape policy at the city, state and national level, including work on strategic plans, Climate Action Plans, and the development of the USGBC's impact categories and the analytical weighting used in the LEED 2012 Rating System.Heather's current work asks questions about inclusion, community and health that go to the philosophical core of the green building movement. She was recently awarded the USGBC Ginsberg Sustainability Fellowship to provide thought leadership on issues of social equity in the built environment. She advocates for practices that create community, enhance well-being, and address environmental justice. Her work has continually been shaped by asking what voices have been left out, and bringing them in.Ms. Rosenberg has led many green building and green community projects, and has worked extensively with the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) on educational resources and rating system development. For example, she led the effort to support USGBC's development of impact categories and an analytical weighting system for the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) 2012 Rating System. And she is a co-author of the core curriculum for USGBC's Core Concepts of Green Building Guide, which supports the 200-level education series that is the primary resource of the LEED Green Associate's examination. Ms. Rosenberg is a trained facilitator, a certified permaculture designer, and serves on the USGBC Social Equity Task Force.
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