We invite you to join us for
an unusual look at the future of tourism! And a very special
opportunity to take a Zero Waste Training (Sat May 4)
abundant details below...
Special thanks to our event sponsor, the Canary Hotel in downtown Santa
Barbara
part of the Kimpton Hotel & Restaurants, pioneers in Sustainability
since 1981.
Tourism is the largest industry in the world, and
cities by far the largest creation of humanity. In a world with
less resources and more people, how can we use human ingenuity to design
a future in balance with nature? Luckily many have begun.
Please join us as our keynote speaker Mark McGuffie shares inspiring and
concrete examples of innovations from around the world, with his unique
insights as the convener for The World Congress on Zero Emissions
Initiatives - Launching "The Blue Economy” in 2010, where he
hosted innovators & leaders in sustainability practices from places
like Bhutan, the Canary Islands, Colombia, Japan, Sweden, and many
others, while also sharing the ancient traditions and cultural values
that his home of Hawai‘i demonstrates with the spirit of
"Aloha".
With his extensive experience and long history
in the tourism and hotel industry, Mark McGuffie is uniquely qualified to
speak
about Sustainable Tourism for the 21st Century, please join
us!
Of special note, a special opportunity to take a Zero Waste Training with
Gary Liss of the U.S. Zero Waste Business Council as a part of the
all day Saturday event on, May 4, see details below.
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Friday Evening, May 3, Keynote speaker,
Mark McGuffie, Managing Director of Enterprise Honolulu- O'ahu Economic
Development Board, and convener of the The World Congress on Zero
Emissions Initiatives - Launching "The Blue Economy”, in
Honolulu in September 2010.
Saturday, May 4, an all day program that includes plenary talks in
the morning with three speakers, followed by break out sessions in the
afternoon.
Our speakers include (see extensive bios at the end of this email):
- Mark McGuffie, Enterprise Honolulu- O'ahu Economic Development
Board
- Caroline Dyal, General Manager of the Canary Hotel in downtown
Santa Barbara, part of Kimpton Hotel & restaurants, pioneers in
sustainability practices since 1981, including an Earth Care program
- Gary Liss, of Gary Liss & Associates, President of the U.S. Zero
Waste Business Council, convener of the National Zero Waste Business
Conference in Cincinnati, Ohio, May 2013
- Living Machine® company representative,(pending)
***The afternoon break out sessions on Saturday includes an
opportunity to take a Zero Waste certification training with Gary
Liss, who has done trainings for community colleges, businesses and
cities around the country, most recently Whole Foods. Mark McGuffie
& Caroline Dyal of the Canary Hotel, will meet with others who want
to learn more about sustainability practices for tourism, and ask Mark
more about Blue Economy innovations .
- ***
- Please email to be placed on the reservation list for the Zero Waste
Training with Gary Liss with Zero Waste Training on the Subject
Line:
- Margie Bushman, Center for Sustainability:
msbushman@sbcc.edu. Training Cost: $50 (includes the morning
talks, must attend both for certification) Space is limited.
Speaker Bios -
Mark McGuffie
http://www.enterprisehonolulu.com/
Mark McGuffie is Managing Director of Enterprise Honolulu, the O‘ahu
Economic Development Board, a private non-profit organization established
in 1988 which envisions a prosperous Hawai‘i. Practicing, sharing and
living the values of Aloha and M lama, provides the insight and guiding
light to care for Hawai‘i and its future. Much of his expertise is
directed toward rethinking Environmental System Design - Blue Economy
Innovations integrating Food and Clean Energy Initiatives, Sustainable
Tourism and Community Leadership Development.
He was most recently the United States representative for the
Program Committee of Congress at the World Conservation Congress for the
International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) held in Jeju,
South Korea in September 2012.
He was formerly the Executive Director of Hawai‘i Island Economic
Development Board, Chair - Workforce Investment Board, Treasurer of
Preferred Hotels and Resorts Worldwide including 104 independent luxury
hotels and resorts in 52 countries and managed hotels several of them
over the years, namely: the UN Plaza in New York City, Checkers Hotel in
Los Angeles -“sister” to Campton Place, opened The Manele Bay on Lanai
and managed the Mauna Lani Bay Hotel and Bungalows on the Kohala Coast,
Hawai‘i. His extensive tourism background of nearly 35 years in luxury
hotel and resort operations included assignments in the UK, France,
Canada, Singapore, Caribbean and across the United States. He attended
Cornell University for Professional Management Development.
"Today, Hawaii’s
brightest minds are looking to combine the latest modern technology with
traditional ways of managing the islands’ resources in order to live
sustainably. Enterprise Honolulu is a nonprofit organization that
facilitates work on Hawaii’s infrastructure and planning issues in order
to move the state towards energy independence and food
self-sufficiency. One of the goals of The World Congress on Zero
Emissions Initiatives was to realize that it is possible to achieve
abundance in our systems for human needs in the areas of energy, food,
health, housing, transportation, waste, and water by using what we have.
Today, systems in these areas are not fully integrated, they are often
wasteful and designed in silos, rather than using an inclusive process.
This is a time to come together with experts and people from around the
world interested in solutions to learn and share about innovations that
are proven." Mark McGuffie speaking about The World Congress on
Zero Emission Initiatives - Launching "The Blue Economy"
conference 2010
GARY LISS
www.garyliss.co
US Zero Waste Business Council
http://www.uszwbc.org/2013-national-conference/conference-registration-2013
Gary Liss is the President and Managing Director of Gary Liss &
Associates. Serving international municipal and private-sector
clients, he has a history of bridging problems with solutions and
creating environmental programs that have economic benefits.
Gary Liss is the current President of the U.S. Zero Waste Business
Council (USZWBC), which recently launched the first Zero Waste business
certification program in the country, developing a third party
certification system for businesses that meet the Zero Waste Principles
of the Zero Waste International Alliance (ZWIA). The goal of
businesses participating in the Zero Waste Certification program is to
divert all end-use material from the landfill, incineration and the
environment, while achieving a minimum of 90 percent diversion based on
the standards set by the Zero Waste International Alliance
(ZWIA).
He was the Executive Director of the California Resource Recovery
Association (CRRA), organizing workshops and their Annual Conferences,
including the first Zero Waste Conference in the nation in
1997. Under his leadership, CRRA adopted its Agenda for the
New Millennium, which calls for Zero Waste as a new goal for resource and
waste management.
Gary Liss has a Masters in Public Administration from Rutgers University
in Newark, New Jersey and a Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering
(Environmental Engineering major) from Tufts University. In 2005,
Gary Liss went through extensive training in the Zero Emissions Research
Initiatives (ZERI) and is a Certified ZERI System Designer.
Caroline Dyal:
General Manager Canary Hotel, Downtown Santa Barbara, CA
(a Kimpton Hotel)
Kimpton Hotels are pioneers in
sustainability practices with more than 25 years of experience of care
for both the earth & its people with its flagship EarthCare
environmental program. Kimpton's first hotel, the Bedford in San
Francisco, was one of the first to began looking after its waste in a
sustainable manner in 1981. The Hotel Triton, also a Kimpton hotel
in San Francisco, set the bar for environmentally sustainable lodging
with an "Eco Floor", and helped to write the California's Green
Lodging Program standards in 1994.
www.kimptonhotels.com
Carolyn Dyal brings more than a decade of experience in hospitality
management with her to Canary, working at a number of renowned boutique
hotels, including Hotel Palomar in Los Angeles, Viceroy in Santa Monica,
Chamberlain, West Hollywood, Avalon Hotel in Beverly Hills, and most
recently before coming to the Canary in Santa Barbara, Kimpton's Hotel La
Jolla.
Dyal began her hospitality career in food and beverage and quickly
progressed to managerial and training capacities at such prestigious
establishments as the Palm Restaurant and Disney's Grand California
Hotel. Dyal holds a bachelor’s degree in fine arts from New York
University.
Living Machine®:
Living Machine® Systems found in these buildings:
El Monte Sagrado Resort, Taos, NM; Esalen Institute, Big Sur, CA; San
Francisco Public Utilities Commission, San Francisco, CA.
http://www.livingmachines.com/
Living Machine® Technology blends cutting-edge science and engineering
with plants and beneficial bacteria to efficiently treat and reuse
wastewater, providing lasting water solutions for communities
everywhere. Based on the principles of wetland ecology, our
patented tidal process cleans water, making the Living Machine® the most
energy-efficient system to meet high quality reuse standards.
At a glance, the Living Machine® system incorporates a series of wetland
cells, or basins, filled with special gravel that promotes the
development of micro-ecosystems. As water moves through the system, the
cells are alternately flooded and drained to create multiple tidal cycles
each day, much like we find in nature, resulting in high quality reusable
water.
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Margie Bushman
Program Coordinator, SBCC Center for Sustainability
http://sustainability.sbcc.edu/
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