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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251027
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SUMMARY:October 27-28 2025: Transportation & Innovation Expo
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Transportation & Innovation Expo is back!\nWe can’t wait to see you at the Monona Terrace on October 28\, 2025. \nThe T&I is Wisconsin’s premier sustainable transportation exposition\, gathering industry leaders from around the Midwest; Seeking to provide attendees with the opportunity to discover the latest in advanced transportation technologies. We offer groundbreaking & fun sessions covering the latest innovations in vehicle technology\, with hands-on demonstrations\, and expert advise in how to build their transportation related business in this ever changing market.  Hundreds of enthusiasts attend the T&I Expo each year\, this event quickly went from a regional event to a nationwide event. \n\nThe T&I Expo features: \n\nBreakout sessions led by industry experts discussing the latest in sustainable transportation from new technologies to funding availability and opportunities relevant to their industry\nall-day access to the expo hall with indoor vehicle displays and exhibit booths.\nOpportunities to network with top industry leaders (including icebreakers and scavenger hunts)\nRide & Drive opportunities\, outdoor vehicle demonstrations\, and races.\nContinental breakfast\, coffee bar\, lunch and snacks for registrants\nRaffle & Silent Auction\, and much more!\n\nWe are still in the planning stage\, and will publish details as they emerge. In the meanwhile\, here are a few new ideas we have brewing: \n\nWe are seeking to incorporate more Hydrogen technology\, recreational vehicle and drone technology.\nSilent auctions and social networking scavenger hunts!\n\n  \n🚗 When: 🚗 We shall have set up for all exhibitors\, sponsors and vehicle displays on Monday\, October 27th\, 2025 from 12:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m CST. Following with a Welcome reception with networking and Hors d’oeuvres from 5:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m. \nThe T&I expo will be open to the public on October 28\, 2025\, from 8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. \n  \n🏠 Where: 🏠 Monona Terrace Community & Convention Center One John Nolen Drive Madison\, WI 53703\n \n  \n💲 Cost: 💲 The Monona Terrace is a unique convention center designed by the famous Frank Lloyd Wright. It features two floors: \n\nThe ground floor exposition hall where vehicles and booths will be on display – Free to the general public\nThe upstairs Mezzanine will be accessible to full pass holding professionals.  Passes allow for access to the networking reception held on October 27th and all day access to the continental breakfast\, coffee bar\, lunch and snacks between break out and networking sessions on October 28th.  Full passes shall be $150.00\, WCC members receive a $50.00 discount. A registration link to purchase your passes or sponsorship package shall be coming soon.\n\n  \n🌟 Who: 🌟 Participants are emerging to help us plan the expo. If you wish to become a sponsor\, exhibitor or presenter\, now is the time to reach out! Agendas\, sponsorships\, vehicle displays and presentation details shall be published as details emerge. \nPlanners:\n                 \nParticipants:\n                           \n                             \nDiamond Sponsors:\n \nGold Sponsors:\n     \nExhibitors:\n \n\n…In the meantime\, review a RECAP of the last expo below!\n  \n \n  \n  \n\n\n\n \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n \n \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n\nFor the last Transportation & Innovation Expo\, there was an impressive array of speakers and moderators. \n→Preview the highlighted speakers and their bios here!←\n→Read through a recap article that highlights the entire day during the last T&I expo.←\n→View the day-of agenda Here!←\n→View an overview of breakout sessions from the last T&I expo Here!←\n\n\n→View the last T&I expo vehicles and equipment list HERE!←\n  \n \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n\n\n\n\nExcited for the next Transportation & Innovation Expo? We are too!\nShare your ideas and thoughts for the upcoming exposition with us! \nContact the Wisconsin Clean Cities Office Manager | drogan@wicleancities.org | (414)-221-4116 
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/fall-of-2025-transportation-innovation-expo/
LOCATION:Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center\, One John Nolen Drive\, Madison\, WI\, 53703\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wisconsin Clean Cities":MAILTO:info@wicleancities.org
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CREATED:20250721T021135Z
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SUMMARY:10.14.2025 - Wisconsin Energy Efficiency Expo
DESCRIPTION:Join us in harnessing the power of energy efficiency at the 12th Annual Wisconsin Energy Efficiency Expo (WEEE). This event\, scheduled for TUESDAY\, October 14\, 2025\, is geared towards industry leaders in energy efficiency. Held in tandem by Wisconsin Electric and the Wisconsin chapter of the Association of Energy Engineers. \nExpo Details: \n\nWhen: October 14\, 2025\nWhere: Brookfield Conference Center\, Brookfield\, Wisconsin325 S. Moorland Rd\, Brookfield\, WI 53005 \n300+ attendees\, 20+ industry leader speakers & 40+ exhibitors\n\nVisit the website for more information about sponsorship levels and benefits. Or to propose a presentation.  \n 
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/10-14-2025-wisconsin-energy-efficiency-expo/
LOCATION:Brookfield Conference Center\, 325 S Moorland Rd\, Brookfield\, WI\, 53005\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250919T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250919T140000
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CREATED:20250810T160735Z
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SUMMARY:09.19.25 - WPS & WE Energy Career Fair
DESCRIPTION:Energy Career Fair\n\nFriday\, September 19\, 2025 | STEM Innovation Center | University of Wisconsin-Green Bay\n\n\nWe invite you and your students to join us and our partners this fall for an exploration of energy careers. The energy industry is experiencing rapid growth\, and there is a rising demand for people with expertise in energy-related fields. \nSponsored by WPS\, the Energy Career Fair will allow attendees to explore careers from electric power distribution to energy efficiency through a series of exciting hands-on demonstrations and stations. At our seven unique stations\, students and educators will have the opportunity to get up close and personal with promising career paths and how they can shape the future. The stations will be offered concurrently for 25 minutes each to keep students engaged and interested throughout the day. \nWho: High school and middle school students \nWhere: STEM Innovation Center (UWGB) | 2019 Technology Way | Green Bay\, WI 54311 \nCost: FREE (water stations and lunch provided) \nWhen: Friday\, September 19 at 9:00 a.m. \nRegister Here \n\n\n8:45 – 8:55 a.m.: Bus drop off \n9:00 – 9:15 a.m.: Welcome remarks\, WPS and UWGB (auditorium) \n9:15 – 9:30 a.m.: Transition to first station \n9:30 – 9:55 a.m.: Rotation 1 \n\nMobile Learning Lab hosted by the Wisconsin Energy Workforce Consortium & WPS\n\n10:00 – 10:25 a.m.: Rotation 2 \n\nKEEP Solar Installer Challenge hosted by Wisconsin’s K-12 Energy Education Program (KEEP)\n\n10:30 – 10:55 a.m.: Rotation 3 \n\nWeatherization Station hosted by Slipstream\n\n11:00 – 11:25 a.m.: Rotation 4 \n\nElectric Vehicle Demonstrations hosted by Wisconsin Clean Cities\n\n11:35 a.m. – 12:10 p.m.: Free lunch sponsored by Focus on Energy (cafeteria) \n12:20 – 12:45 p.m.: Rotation 5 \n\nEnergy Auditing Activity hosted by Focus on Energy\n\n12:50 – 1:15 p.m.: Rotation 6 \n\nThermal Imaging Drone Workshop hosted by Chippewa Falls Senior High School Green Team\n\n1:20 – 1:45 p.m.: Rotation 7 \n2:00 – 2:05 p.m.: Closing remarks (auditorium) \n2:10 p.m.: Buses load \n\n\n\nhttp://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-rescue/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/wps-video.mp4\n\nSponsored by\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\nPartners\n\n\n\n                    \n\n\n\n\n\nRecap of Event\n🚗⚡️ We discovered the future of clean transportation & careers! ⚡️🚗 \nOn September 19th 2025\, at the University of Wisconsin Green Bay\, an Energy Career Fair\, sponsored by WPS\, was attended by over one hundred and thirty students who experienced a live Electric Vehicle Demonstration\, and got exclusive insights from: \n\nDorsch Ford/Kia Representatives – who explained what employers are looking for now — from technical skills to customer service & dealership operations.\nForward Service Corporation – who shared training pathways\, support programs like WIOA\, and how people can build toward a high-growth\, lasting career in the energy & transportation sector.\nWisconsin Clean Cities – who showed how clean transportation is transforming communities\, reducing pollution\, and creating real jobs in EVs\, charging infrastructure\, and more.\n\nWhy it mattered: \n\n🚘 Hands-on EV setup & live demos gave everyone real exposure\n📚 Presenters explained what education\, certifications\, or apprenticeships are valued by employers\n🔧 Attendees learned about support programs and resources to help them get started (training\, stipends\, transportation\, etc.)\n🤝 It was a chance to network with industry leaders\, local workforce boards\, and potential future colleagues\n\n\nWe loved seeing so many students engaged\, asking great questions\, and exploring new opportunities in this growing field. Thank you for your energy and enthusiasm! \nA big thanks to everyone who made last Friday’s Electric Vehicle Demonstration at the UWGB Energy Career Fair a success\, Especially WPS for sponsoring the event! 🚗⚡️ \nSpecial shout-outs to Dorsch Ford/Kia\, and Forward Service Corporation for sharing incredible insights about the future of clean transportation\, employer needs\, and career pathways. \n\n\n\n\n\nPictured are\n(starting from left) IIlia Bordiugov\, WIOA Career Service Specialist with the Forward Service Corporation.\nFred Schnook with Wisconsin Clean Cities\,\nKhou Vang\, WIOA Career Service Specialist with the Forward Service Corporation\,\nRon Eakin Jr.\, Sales Consultant with Dorsch Ford/KIA\nA.J. Downs\, Sales Consultant with Dorsch Ford/KIA\nHunter Lemerond\, Marking Specialist and Human Resources Coordinator  with Dorsch Ford/KIA
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/09-19-25-wps-we-energy-career-fair/
LOCATION:University of Wisconsin Green Bay\, 2019 Technology Way\, Green Bay\, WI\, 54311\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250905T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250905T110000
DTSTAMP:20260421T124448
CREATED:20250722T031855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250731T171828Z
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SUMMARY:09.05.25 - Drive Clean Rural Webinar - 10am CT
DESCRIPTION:Drive Clean Rural Webinar: \nClean Transportation Strategies and Successes \nSeptember 5\, 2025 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am \nWisconsin Clean Cities (WCC) invites you to join our Drive Clean Rural Webinar. As part of the Drive Clean Rural USA Project\, WCC partnered to engage\, educate\, and conduct research on clean fuels and alternative transportation technologies to assist rural fleets.  Led by the Transportation Energy Partners (TEP) and Clean Cities and Communities Coalitions\, this project raised awareness\, bridged knowledge gaps\, and addressed barriers regarding alternative fuels and advanced mobility transportation. \nJoin us to hear from speakers who play an important role in advancing clean transportation solutions in Wisconsin.  Rural communities face unique challenges and this webinar will highlight impactful strategies and successes while providing resources available through the Drive Clean Rural USA Program. Make the choice to be part of the solution. Register Today! \nFor more information\, see the Drive Clean Rural playbook \nEvent Details: \nWhen:  Friday\, September 5\, 2025 10:00 am – 11:00 am \nWhere: Virtual via Teams \nPresenters: \n  \n\nFred Schnook\, Executive Director\, Wisconsin Clean Cities\nSteven Montoya\, Executive Director\, Transportation Energy Partners\nGregory Brennan\, Virginia Clean Cities\nDillon Constant\, La Crosse County Planner\nFrank Dean\, Altec\n\n \nWCC is involved in the Charging Infrastructure Connection Simplification Resource (CIISR) and it is a project sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy. The purpose of CIISR is to develop best practices regarding the service connection procedures utilities use when providing (or upgrading) service for their customers’ EV charging equipment\, as well as develop support resources for small fleet and MFH customers. CIISR is designed to include small\, medium-or heavy-duty fleet businesses as well as multi-family housing (MFH) propriety managers or operators\, located in HUB Zones or disadvantaged communities. The Piedmont and Coastal Clean Communities serves as one of the teaming partners that advises Louisiana Clean Fuels about ways to improve grid service connection speed\, transparency\, and simplicity for electric vehicle charging applications. Please our CIISR page and the EPRI reports below for more information \nCIISR \nReport 1: Simplifying Utility Service Connections for Small Fleet and Multi-Family Housing Electric Vehicle Charging \nReport 2: A Grid Connection Roadmap for Utilities to Support Small Electric Vehicle (EV) Customers
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/09-05-25-drive-clean-rural-webinar-10am-ct/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wisconsin Clean Cities":MAILTO:info@wicleancities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250825T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250827T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T124448
CREATED:20250326T143953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250326T144104Z
UID:24532-1756108800-1756314000@getmedicalleads.com
SUMMARY:08/25-08/27/2025 Sustainable Fleet Technology Expo
DESCRIPTION:The Sustainable Fleet Technology Conference & Expo brings together leading fleets and technology providers to share industry ideas\, trends\, strategies and technologies. In each session\, expert speakers will showcase the latest and greatest transportation technologies\, fuels and trends with a strong focus on data driven decisions and tools. Exhibitors and speakers will share innovative resources for improving\nefficiency and sustainability of fleet operations. The full three-day event includes keynote presentations\, 70+ panelists\, 12 breakout sessions\, and expo hall with space for indoor vehicle and equipment displays\, and the opportunity to network with more than 300 attendees. \nWhen: August 25-27\, 2025\nWhere: Benton Convention Center 301 W 5 th St. Winston-Salem\, NC 27101\nWho: Attendees include public and private fleet managers\, purchasing officials\, state and local government leaders\, Clean Cities and Communities coalitions\, non-profits\, original equipment manufacturers and other transportation organizations. \nDownload Sponsorship Prospectus
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/24532/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250816T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250816T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T124448
CREATED:20250808T152345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250808T152345Z
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SUMMARY:08.16.2025 - Kwik Charge Open House - 10 am - Noon CST
DESCRIPTION:Open House\nHosted by Wisconsin Clean Cities\nCome check out and learn about Kwik Trip’s Kwik Charge Program and its development \nOpportunity to speak with EV owners and experts \nMeet with program partners\, local officials\, and alternative fuel advocates. \nWhere: \nKwik Trip #1130\n9255 Ridgeview Road\nMount Horeb\, WI 53572 \nWhen:\nSaturday August 16th\, 2025\n10:00 am – Noon
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/08-16-2025-kwik-charge-open-house-10-am-noon-cst/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wisconsin Clean Cities":MAILTO:info@wicleancities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250815T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250815T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T124448
CREATED:20250814T181340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250815T150521Z
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SUMMARY:EV Road Trip Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:📆 Friday\, August 15th at 7pm \n📍 The Radisson 200 Harborview Plaza La Crosse Wisconsin \n \nThe Wisconsin Electric Vehicle Association will kick off its Second Annual EV Road Trip Fundraiser with food\, fun\, and entertainment. The event is free and open to all! \n💵 Appetizers and cash bar \n💰Silent auction and door prizes \n📢 Short presentation by Geoffrey Hoffman\, of Hoffman EV on conversions and EV technology \n🎵 Live music by Dave Zollo and Brian Cooper
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/ev-road-trip-fundraiser/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250815T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250816T200000
DTSTAMP:20260421T124448
CREATED:20250221T020458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T220004Z
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SUMMARY:08/15-16/2025 - Annual EV Road Trip around Wisconsin
DESCRIPTION:In 2024\, Wisconsin held its very first EV road tour across the state\, proving its possible to drive all of Wisconsin on available charging infrastructure. Drivers enjoyed it so much that they are created a 2025 road trip! \nSlated to take place August 15-16\, beginning in Ashland\, touring through scenic communities with EV chargers. \nLearn more here…
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/08-15-16-2025-annual-ev-road-trip-around-wisconsin/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Electric Vehicle Association":MAILTO:wisceva@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250802T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250802T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T124448
CREATED:20250501T165956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250501T170115Z
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SUMMARY:08.02.2025 - Sun Prairie Sustainability Fair (10am-4pm CST)
DESCRIPTION:WCC Member\, the City of Sun Prairie\, is excited to host its inaugural Sun Prairie Sustainability Fair in summer of 2025. The Sun Prairie Sustainability Fair is a gathering of individuals\, organizations\, and businesses within the Greater Dane County Area who are interested in understanding and engaging in building a more sustainable and resilient future. Community members and families of all ages will learn new ways of bringing sustainable practices into their everyday lives including renewable energy\, energy efficiency\, electric vehicles\, zero waste practices\, sustainable investment\, child and youth education\, land conservancy support\, native plantings\, local agriculture\, and more. \nWith community-wide sustainability as a top priority for the city\, Sun Prairie developed this fair to provide a space for community members of all ages to celebrate sustainability\, share resources\, learn from each other\, interact with sustainable technologies\, and understand how to make a difference in their own lives. \nThe Fair is FREE to attend \nIt will include an alternative fuel vehicle showcase\, low-impact food trucks\, live music\, interactive exhibits\, workshops\, and demonstrations for children and adults that celebrate environmental sustainability and show how it can be approachable\, cost effective\, and fun! Your involvement in the Fair will empower you to highlight your commitment to a sustainable future and understand the importance of actions personally and within your community that embrace a brighter\, sustainable future in Sun Prairie\, surrounding areas\, and beyond. \n📆 Saturday August 2\, 2025 from 10am-4pm \n🎪 Wetmore Park (555 North St). \n📢 FAIR FEATURES: \n🚗 Alternative fuel vehicle showcase\n✅ Low-impact food trucks\n✅ Carbon neutral event\n✅ Vendors & exhibitors\n 🎵 Live music\n✅ Hands-on activities & demonstrations\n✅ Zero-waste event\n💲  Prizes\n✅ Mural unveiling \nThe city is eager to offer sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities to local businesses\, non-profits\, organizations\, and clubs that uphold sustainable values. Please use this guide to learn more about and register for sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities. \nInformation Packet for Exhibitors\, Vendors\, and Sponsors \nSponsorship Guide 2025 \nExhibitor Registration \nhttps://form.jotform.com/250653718331051 \nSponsor Registration \nhttps://form.jotform.com/250776441125152 \nQuestions? Please contact us at sustainabilityfair@cityofsunprairie.com
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/08-02-2025-sun-prairie-sustainability-fair-10am-4pm-cst/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250617T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250617T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T124448
CREATED:20250520T013448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250627T160728Z
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SUMMARY:06.17.25 - Installing an EV charger at your workplace - 11:30 am to 1 pm CST
DESCRIPTION:⚡ Interested in getting an EV charger installed at your workplace? ⚡ \nJoin our free June 17th\, 2025 workshop! \nWCC wants to teach you how to make informed decisions about the placement\, installation\, and maintenance of EV charging stations. The goal is to help companies create sustainable\, efficient\, and accessible charging infrastructure for their employees and visitors. We will share information about programs such as the EMPOWER project that provides free assistance. We will share current funding incentives and tax credits that can offset the cost!\n💲 (For both the private and public sectors!) 💲 \n🚗 Virtually\, from 11:30 am to 1 pm CST 🚗 \n  \nWe will help you answer questions such as: \n\nShould your workplace obtain charging solutions?\nHow would you benefit from providing EV charging stations?\nWhat are the different types of EV charging stations\, and what type does your facility need?\nWhere should you place an EV charging station?\nAre there any considerations you need to be aware of?\nWhat are the rules and regulations concerning access?\nHow would you get one installed? How long would it take? What would it cost?\nAre there any incentives or rebates available to install a charger?\nHow would you maintain it? Are there policies your workplace should adopt regarding EV charging?\n\nCan’t make the webinar? Sign the EMPOWER PLEDGE to have WCC do a free assessment of your workplace (and provide you a report on the funding opportunities you qualify for) No money\, no commitment\, just a 100% free service to arm you with information! \n \n\nSee the Webinar Recording \nWebinar Presentation (PDF of slides) \n\n30C Explainer – Biz (Tax Credits for the Private Sector)\n30C Explainer – TxE (Tax Credits for the Public Sector)\nphysical-site-security (Checklist to ensure safety and security at electric vehicle charging sites)\n\n  \nThank you to our partners for providing your hands-on expertise to make this free workshop possible: \n  \n      
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/06-17-25-installing-an-ev-charger-at-your-workplace-1130-am-to-1-pm-cst/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wisconsin Clean Cities":MAILTO:info@wicleancities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250616T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250618T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T124448
CREATED:20250612T155019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T155829Z
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SUMMARY:06.16.25 - 06.18.25 Wisconsin School Bus Convention
DESCRIPTION:🚍 The Wisconsin School Bus Convention is coming! 🚍 \n📅 JUNE 16-18\, 2025 \n🚩 At the CHULA VISTA RESORT in Wisconsin Dells (Contact the Wisconsin School Bus Association for a discounted room) \nRegistration is open – there is still room for more exhibitors! \nWelcome Reception with appetizers and cocktails\, Ice Cream Social\, Breakfast & Lunch \nPresentations on: \n\nWI DOT DMV & State Patrol updates\nFMSCA Drug & Alcohol Programs\nAir Disc Brakes\nCost Reduction with Sustainable Lubricants and & Fuel Improvements\nTSA Surface Operations and CISA in the Bus Industry\nChallenging Behaviors on School Buses (Special Education Focus)\nPreparing for a DOT audit\nWheel chair Restraint Training\nSchool Bus Market Engines\n\n⛳ Will include a Gulf outing at the Cold Water Canyon Gulf Club on Monday\, Corn Hole Games on Tuesday & an escape room activity on Wednesday \nNetworking Sessions\, awards ceremony\, mechanic workshops\, raffles\, and round table discussions on Driver Training/Safety Management! \nMore details here: https://www.wi-sba.org/convention 
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/06-16-25-06-18-25-wisconsin-school-bus-convention/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250520T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250521T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T124448
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SUMMARY:5/20-5/21 2025 - North Central Propane Convention & Trade Show
DESCRIPTION:What: North Central Propane Convention & Trade Show \nWhat: May 20 & 21\, 2025 \nShowcase Your Company at the North Central 2025 Propane Convention & Trade Show! \n📢 Reserve Your Spot Early! \n✅ Booths and truck spaces are assigned first come\, first served. \n✅ Submit a completed registration form with payment to secure your space. \n✅ Indicate your 1st\, 2nd\, and 3rd choice for booth placement. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to put your company front and center—reserve your space today! \nSee all the details on the Trade Show & Sponsor Flyer. \nRegister for the convention & reserve your hotel room. $165 for one day registration – $250 for full (both days & $85 for spouse) There are additional outings such as a dinner cruise\, golfing\, motorcycle rally\, axe throwing and brewery tour that you can purchase access to. \n✅ See Full Event Schedule\, Educational Sessions & Featured Speakers\, Hotel Information & More! New This Year: Online Registration! Register quickly and easily from anywhere.
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/5-20-5-21-2025-north-central-propane-convention-trade-show/
LOCATION:La Crosse Center\, 300 Harborview Plaza\, La Crosse\, WI\, 54601\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250508T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250508T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T124448
CREATED:20250430T012754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250430T013323Z
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SUMMARY:05.08.2025 - Green Drives Conference & Expo
DESCRIPTION:Green Drives Conference and Expo\n\n\n\nThe Illinois Alliance for Clean Transportation is excited to once again present the annual Green Drives Conference & Expo hosted by Powering Chicago at the IBEW-NECA Technical Institute in Alsip\, Illinois. \nGreen Drives – one of the largest clean-transportation conferences held in the Midwest – is an annual must-attend event for government officials\, commercial and municipal fleet managers\, corporate sustainability officers\, and clean-tech and clean-energy professionals who want to learn how to use cleaner\, lower emissions fuels and technologies\, while saving money. \nAdvanced vehicle technologies\, electric vehicles\, and alternative fuels will be showcased\, including dozens of green vehicles and exhibitors. Attendees will not only have a chance to network with experts from throughout the nation and the region\, but they will learn of first-hand experiences from fleets currently using alternative fuels and electric vehicles. \n\n\n\nWhen: Thursday\, May 8\, 2025 from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM (CDT)\n\nWhere: IBEW/NECA Technical Institute 6201 West 115th Street Alsip\, IL 60803\n\nREGISTER HERE\n \n\n\n2025 Green Drives Conference & Expo Agenda\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration and Welcome\n\n\n\n7:30am\nVendor / exhibit set up\n\n\n8:00am\nRegistration\n\n\n8:30am\nWelcomeLes Faul\, Acting Chair\, IACT / Fleet Manager\, ComEd \nEmcee Chris Lyon\, Director of Fleet Relations\, NTEA \nGene Kent\, Director\, IBEW-NECA Technical Institute\n\n\n\nWe are IACTAnn Schneider\, Board Member\, IACT / Founder and President\, Ann L. Schneider & Associates LLC \nTim Milburn\, Board Member\, IACT / Co-founder\, Green Ways 2Go\n\n\n\nMorning Session\n\n\n\n9:00am\nTaking It to the Streets!Featured Guest Speaker: Jamie Butters\, Executive Editor\, Automotive News / Host of Daily Drive podcast\n\n\n9:30am\nInnovations and Best Practices ShowcaseMyth Busters – Fuels and Best Practices \nSpeakers will bust up preconceived notions with real world\, real work fleet evidence. Learn from these experts on how alternative fuels are working to lower emissions and deliver cost cutting solutions\, and how fleets are adopting best in show\, smart alternative fuel choices for fewer emissions and big savings. \nBart Sowa\, Program Director of Mobility Research and Development\, GTI Energy \nChris Ransom\, National Account Manager\, AmeriGas \nDick Dublinski\, Director of Public Works\, City of Naperville \nMarc Rowe\, Steering Committee\, IACT / General Manager of Fuel Sales\, Trillium Energy Solutions \nJason van den Brink\, Chief Financial Officer\, Ozinga Energy \nKarl Gnadt\, CEO and General Manager\, Champaign-Urbana Mass Transit District \nMatthew Carr\, Board Member\, IACT / Director of Integrated Powertrain Sales\, International \nSteven Sage\, Regional Sales Manager\, Bollinger Motors\n\n\n\nBreak\n\n\n\n10:50am\nVisit booths in exhibit hall and outdoor vehicle display. Peruse and ask questions about vehicles on display\, and schedule a ride-and-drive in participating displayed vehicles. Raffle prize upon return to program.\n\n\n\nMid-Morning Session\n\n\n\n11:30am\nNTEA – Work Truck Show & MembershipChris Lyon\, Director of Fleet Relations\, NTEA\n\n\n\nPowering Chicago “Codes and Confidence” \nEnjoy a short video on how Powering Chicago brings together the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 134 electricians and the Electrical Contracters’ Association (ECA) of Chicago and Cook County to continue to invest in consistently better construction\, careers\, and communities within the metro Chicago region. \nElbert Walters III\, Board Member\, IACT / Executive Director\, Powering Chicago\n\n\n\nLunch\n\n\n\n12:00pm\nWalk through our catered buffet. Visit booths in exhibit hall and outdoor vehicle display. Peruse and ask questions about vehicles on display\, and schedule a ride-and-drive in participating displayed vehicles. Raffle prize upon return to program at 2:00pm.\n\n\n12:25pm\nThank You to Sponsors \nLynn Stafford\, Director of Business Development and Events\, IACT / VP Business Development\, True Alternative Fuel Systems\n\n\n1:00pm\nTours of IBEW-NECA Technical Institute’s Renewable Energy Training Field begin\n\n\n\nAfternoon Session\n\n\n\n2:00pm\nUpdates from the Metropolitan Mayors CaucusHear about the future of MMC and an upcoming alternative fuel project. \nEdith Makra\, Director of Environmental Initiatives\, Metropolitan Mayors Caucus\n\n\n2:15pm\nFleet Electrification and Readiness \nSelecting EVs and HybridsTim Milburn\, Board Member\, IACT / Co-founder\, Green Ways 2Go\n\n\n\nPlanning and Design: Fleet EV Charging Stations and Infrastructure \nRahul Chatterjea\, Senior Energy Engineer\, ComEd\n\n\n\nOperating and Maintaining Fleet EVs and EV Charging Infrastructure \nLes Faul\, Acting Chair\, IACT / Fleet Manager\, ComEd \nKen Crowley\, Steering Committee\, IACT / Superintendent of Fleet Services\, Village of Oak Park \nKara Demirjian\, Founder and President\, DCC Marketing\n\n\n\nUtility Engagement \nLes Faul\, Acting Chair\, IACT and Fleet Manager\, ComEd\n\n\n\nCodes Standards and Best Practices \nBob Hattier\, Business Representative\, IBEW Local 134\n\n\n\nLooking Forward: New Technologies and Policies \nBob Hattier\, Business Representative\, IBEW Local 134\n\n\n3:15pm\nSpecial Funding SessionsShow Me the Money! State and Federal Funding Opportunities \nBailey Arnold\, Steering Committee\, IACT / Director of Healthy Air Solutions\, American Lung Association / Program Director\, B20 Club of Illinois \nJack Cruikshank\, EV Policy Advisor\, Illinois Environmental Protection Agency \nCristina Botero\, Senior Manager of Beneficial Electrification\, ComEd \nAnn Schneider\, Board Member\, IACT & Founder and President\, Ann L. Schneider & Associates LLC\n\n\n\nClosing\n\n\n\n4:00pm\nClosing remarks and grand raffle prize: TWO tickets to NASCAR Chicago Street Race\n\n\n\n\nFOR MORE INFO GO TO: https://il-act.org/green-drives-2025/
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/05-08-2025-green-drives-conference-expo/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250304T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250304T154500
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SUMMARY:March 4\, 2025 - Propane Webinar Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Join the Wisconsin Clean Cities Coalition as we host a webinar discussion on the use of propane as an alternative fuel\, implementation within fleets\, the pros and cons of switching\, and more! We will also touch upon how the industry is faring in light of the current changes with the new administration. \nWe will have expert speakers sharing their vast knowledge about implementation\, cost points\, funding availability\, emissions\, etc from Boehlke Bottled Gas Corporation\, ROUSH CleanTech\, and the Wisconsin Propane Gas Association. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/propane-webinar-roundtable/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wisconsin Clean Cities":MAILTO:info@wicleancities.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250227
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250301
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SUMMARY:February 27 & 28\, 2025 - B4: Better Buildings Better Business Conference
DESCRIPTION:What: Premier two-day conference that gathers building science industry leaders\, experts\, suppliers\, manufacturers\, and contractors from around Wisconsin and the Midwest to find out what they need to know to stay current and ahead of trends in the building industry. Groundbreaking sessions covering case studies\, practical strategies\, and hands-on demonstrations that aim to help our attendees deepen their understanding of the sustainable building landscape and how to build their business to thrive in a changing market. WCC will be in attendance\, as transportation is essential to the construction and manufacturing industries. Topics of interest will include: \n\n\nAir sealing and insulating techniques \n\n\nBasic building science \n\n\nBuilding science research and emerging technologies \n\n\nBusiness development strategies \n\n\nCodes and standards \n\n\nHigh performance HVAC systems: installation\, service and sizing \n\n\nIndoor air quality \n\n\nNew construction practices \n\n\nRemodeling practices \n\n\nSolar electric systems \n\n\nSustainable architecture and compact design \n\n\nWho: Hosted by Slipstream\, other notable organizations in attendance will be: the American Institute of Architects\, American Society of Home Inspectors\, Building Performance Institute\, National Association of Home Builders\, National Association of the Remodeling Industry\, Passive House Institute US\, Residential Energy Services Network\, Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services \nWhere: Kalahari Resort 1305 Kalahari Drive Wisconsin Dells\, WI\, 53965 \nWhen: February 27 & 28\, 2025 (Set up for exhibitors evening of February 26th) \nAgenda: \nWednesday February 26\, 2025 \n3 pm-7 pm Booth Installation / Tabletop Exhibit Installation @ the Expo / Convention Center Lobby \nThursday February 27\, 2025 \n7 am – 8:30 am: Continental Breakfast / Expo / Networking @ Expo \n7:00 am – 6:30 pm: Registration @ Convention Center Lobby \n7:00 am – 6:30 pm: Expo Open @ Expo \n8:30 am – 10:00 pm: Opening General Session @ Ballroom A / H (doors open at 8 am) \n10:00 am – 10:30 pm: Networking Break / Expo @ Expo \n10:30 am – 11:45 pm: Sessions (A) @ Breakout Rooms \n11:45 am – 1:30 pm: Lunch / Expo / Networking @ Expo \n1:30 pm – 2:45 pm: Sessions (B) @ Breakout Rooms \n2:45 pm – 3:15 pm: Networking Break / Expo @ Expo \n3:15 pm – 4:30 pm: Sessions (C) @ Breakout Rooms \n4:30 pm – 6:30 pm: Better Beer – Better Brats Reception @ Expo \n7:00 pm – 8:30 pm: Turbulence – Slipstream’s house Band! @ Ballroom A/H \nFriday February 28\, 2025 \n7 am – 8:30 am: Continental Breakfast / Expo / Networking @ Expo \n7:00 am – 12:45 pm: Expo Open @ Expo \n7:00 am – 3:45 pm: Registration @ Convention Center Lobby \n8:30 am – 9:45 am: Sessions (D) @ Breakout Rooms \n9:45 am – 10:45 am: Networking Break / Expo @ Expo \n10:15 am – 11:30 am: Sessions (E) @ Breakout Rooms \n11:30 am – 1:00 pm: Lunch / Panel Discussion @ TBD \n12:45 pm – 3:45 pm: Booth / Tabletop Exhibit Tear Down @ Expo / Convention Center Lobby \n1:00 pm – 3:00 pm: Career Fair @ Ballroom 4/5 \n2:00 pm – 2:30 pm: Networking Break @ TBD \n2:30 pm – 3:45 pm: Sessions (F) @ Breakout Rooms \nExhibitor & sponsorship opportunities are still available! \nRegister Here (Early bird pricing is available until January 5\, 2025)
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/february-27-28-2025-b4-better-buildings-better-business-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250225T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250225T153000
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SUMMARY:02.25.25 - NAFA Wisconsin Networking Lunch and Auto Show
DESCRIPTION:NAFA Wisconsin Networking Lunch and Auto Show\nNAFA Wisconsin ( the state chapter of the National Association of Fleet administrators) is calling Wisconsin fleet professionals to gather for lunch at Doc’s Smokehouse – for networking and discussions on all things Fleet. After lunch\, walk across the street to the Milwaukee Auto Show at Baird Center for access to the show floor prior to the public hours that begin at 3 p.m. WCC STAFF WILL BE ATTENDING\, COME JOIN US! \nWhen: February 25 starting at noon \nWhere: Lunch will be served at Doc’s Smokehouse at 754 N Vel R. Phillips Ave\, Milwaukee\, WI 53203 and then to the Baird Center for the Auto Show \nRegistration: NAFA Members: $40 and Non-members $50. Includes lunch and access to the Auto Show. \nRegistration Deadline: By February 21 \n \n 
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/24323/
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ORGANIZER;CN="NAFA":MAILTO:mmcneal@nafa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250116T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250116T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T124448
CREATED:20241213T171316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241213T171510Z
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SUMMARY:01.16.2025 - THE PATH TO POWER: A Fleet Electrification Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Who: National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL) is collaborating with Eastern Missouri Alliance for Clean Transportation to host a free\, one-day\, in person regional fleet electrification training workshop\, designed to support fleets who are in the early to mid-stages of light-duty vehicle electrification.\n\n\nWhat: THE PATH TO POWER: A Fleet Electrification Workshop. Participants will interact with fleets throughout the region to problem-solve current electrification challenges. Fleets will have the opportunity to learn about various tools and resources available to support fleet electrification. NREL subject matter experts will work in coordination with EM-ACT to provide technical support. Fleets should plan to bring a 2–3-person team to the workshop for the best outcomes\, including fleet managers\, infrastructure or facilities managers\, and staff overseeing climate or environmental related agency goals.\n\nWhen: Thursday\, January 16\, 2025 In-person event. 9am – 4pm CST. Doors at 8am\n\n\nWhere: Marriott St. Louis Airport 10700 Pear Tree Lane St. Louis\, MO 63134\n\n\n\n\n\n \nAgenda:\n \n\n\n\n\n\n9:00 AM: Opening Remarks \n\n\n\n\n9:30 AM: Fleet case study \n\n\n\n\n10:15 AM: Preparing for your Journey: Fleet Programs and Resources \n\n\n\n\n10:45 AM: Laying the Groundwork: Tools to Help Get Started \n\n\n\n\n11:45 AM: Lunch Provided and Display Vehicles \nRegister Here
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/01-16-2025-the-path-to-power-a-fleet-electrification-workshop/
LOCATION:Marriott St. Louis Airport\, 10700 Pear Tree Lane\, St. Louis\, Missouri\, 63134\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241210T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241210T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T124448
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SUMMARY:December 10\, 2024 - 30th Annual Stakeholder's Meeting - 9 am to 4 pm CST
DESCRIPTION:Join Wisconsin Clean Cities for an afternoon of sustainable transportation at our 30th Annual Meeting. This luncheon event brings together Wisconsin Clean Cities members\, industry stakeholders\, DOT representatives\, Wisconsin Government officials\, and transportation leaders to exchange ideas\, be recognized for contributions to a cleaner Wisconsin\, and capitalize on the collective expertise of the entire network. Help us celebrate the successes of Wisconsin organizations in embracing sustainable transportation. Network and engage with prominent figures in the industry\, visit exhibitors\, experience a taste of Forest County Potawatomi culture\, and enjoy a tour of the award-winning Wgema Campus!  \n \nOur member\, Potawatomi Ventures\, was recently recognized by the US Department of Energy for developing a best-in-class workplace charging environment at the Milwaukee Wgema campus. Only three organizations in the US have received this esteemed award from the DOE. Wisconsin Clean Cities is proud to announce that we will be holding our 30th annual stakeholder’s meeting at this innovative\, award-winning institution. \n  \n \n  \nWhen: 12/10/2024\, 9am – 4pm CST \n  \nWhere: The Potawatomi Wgema (“Little Chief”) Campus – The Wgecheda (“Warrior”) Building 3136 W. Kilbourn Avenue\, Milwaukee\, WI 53208  \nWgema campus is a gated facility with a 43\,000 square foot underground parking structure\, state of the art security\, and loaded with innovative energy systems.  The surveilled underground parking structure leads to a vestibule directly across from the Wgecheda building\, which features a stone council circle and statue of a Native American warrior seated before its entrance. Once you are within the gated facility\, you will be directed by uniformed guards on where to park and how to enter the event venue. There are two entrances we recommend to drive into the facility: \n\n\n\n\n\nGate #2 on 32nd and Kilbourn\,\nGate #3 on 33rd and Wells.\n\n\n\n\n\n   \n  \nWgema campus was originally built in 1881\, then known as Concordia College of Milwaukee\, a renowned academic institution which graduated many notable scientists\, politicians\, and athletes. It’s gym facilities hosted the Milwaukee Bucks. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar called it home.  Our members\, the Forest County Potawatomi\, and its business venture division\, acquired the campus in 1990 and have since invested 100 million dollars renovating its historic halls and retrofitting the architecture to support sustainable forms of energy\, while paying homage to its original character as they incorporate Potawatomi heritage.  Wgema serves as an Urban Indian Center\, featuring a school\, cafeteria\, gymnasium\, tribal court\, clinic\, treaty room and other vital facilities. Our 30th annual stakeholder’s meeting will be held in the former Concordia Chapel. WCC thanks our gracious hosts\, Potawatomi ventures for donating the venue space for our event\, sharing with us their vision to preserve and restore the historic beauty of Wisconsin. \n \n \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nPotawatomi\, “The keepers of the fire”\, are not only one of Wisconsin’s leading hospitality ventures\, owning Milwaukee’s largest Casino and hotel; but they also own and operate several restaurants\, event venues\, and branched into real estate development in 2010.  GreenFire Management has been working to restore several historical areas of interest throughout Wisconsin. You may view the renovation of the Wgema campus and other tribal projects here. \n  \n  \n\nAgenda\n9:00 am: Register and get settled in. Pour a coffee\, nibble on some breakfast pastries\, and say good morning to our exhibitors!\n9:30 am: Welcome and Opening Remarks\n \nBrad Schmoll is the Director of the Alternative Energy division of CMD Corporation\, an industry leader in providing capital equipment and services to the Compressed Natural Gas Market. Mr. Schmoll boasts in excess of 25 years experience in the industrial equipment industry. Prior to his current position\, Brad served as Manager of Technical Services for CMD in both international and domestic markets. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh with a bachelor’s degree in Organizational Leadership and an associate degree in Business Management from Fox Valley Technical College. He is currently a co-chair board member of Wisconsin Clean Cities and will be welcoming our attendees and providing the opening remarks. \n  \n  \nDan Nordloh\, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Distributed Energy at EnTech Solutions\, an industry leader in energy distribution\, EV charging infrastructure and Energy asset management. Dan also serves as the Co-Chair of Wisconsin Clean Cities Board of Directors. Mr. Nordloh holds a MBA from the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee and has previously worked as President and Chief Executive Officer of Naviant. He also previously served as the Executive Vice President of Global Business Development at EnSync\, Incorporated. Dan will be welcoming our attendees and providing the opening remarks. \n  \n  \n9:40 am: Traditional Potawatomi Opening blessing with drumming and singing\n  \n \nPaul Hoesly serves as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Chief Strategy Officer (CSO) of Potawatomi Ventures\, providing direct insight into the investments of the company\, including activities that range from strategic direction to investment selection. During his tenure at Potawatomi Ventures\, he has been part of the team that has achieved exponential growth in both top line revenue and net income\, which is then reinvested or returned to FCP. Paul’s prior experience includes working as a senior manager at Ernst & Young\, LLP. Paul has a bachelor’s degree in accounting from the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire\, an Executive MBA with International Business Specialization from Marquette University\, and a certificate in Leadership and Innovation from Stanford University. Paul sits on the following Boards: University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire Alumni Association\, Wisconsin Clean Cities\, and Four Fires\, LLC. \n  \nOur charitably spirited member\, Potawatomi Ventures\, offered to donate the venue space for our 30th annual stakeholders meeting at their Wgema campus.  In gratitude of their hospitality\, WCC Staff requested that we open our event in a traditional Potawatomi manner.  Wisconsin Clean Cities is proud to introduce to those who have not yet attended a Native American-hosted event\, the sights and sounds of a drum circle\, traditional Potawatomi dancing\, singing\, and opening blessing. Fire Nation\, a pow wow drum and singing group from the Forest County Potawatomi Community reservation has generously agreed to help Wisconsin Clean Cities open our event with traditional song and dance. \n  \n10:15 am: Presentations on Economic Development & Transportation\n  \nDave Steele has served as Executive Director of MobiliSE since 2018. Under Dave’s leadership\, MobiliSE has grown into SE Wisconsin’s leading voice for transit and transportation alternatives. MobiliSE convenes regional leaders to advocate for transit and other transportation options\, and oversees FlexRide Milwaukee\, an innovative on-demand workforce transportation service that has served over 5\,000 riders since its launch in 2022. Mr. Steele holds a Master’s Degree in Urban Planning from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee\, a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison\, and has participated in Harvard Business School’s Social Enterprise Initiative. Dave will be presenting on Economic Development & Transportation in Wisconsin\, especially regarding the “Milwaukee 7 project” a regional\, cooperative economic development platform for the seven counties of southeastern Wisconsin: Kenosha\, Milwaukee\, Ozaukee\, Racine\, Walworth\, Waukesha and Washington. \n  \n11:15 am: Presentation on Federal & State Funding Availability\n  \n \nErin Russell-Story serves as both the Clean Cities Northeast Regional Manager and as a Project Officer at the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL). She has 27 years of experience in the transportation\, energy efficiency\, and renewable energy fields. She served as the Clean Cities Coalition Director for the Northeast Ohio Clean Cities Coalition starting in 1997\, and then the Vermont Clean Cities Coalition starting in 2001. Ms. Russell-Story was honored with the Clean Cities Coordinator of the Year Award in 2003 and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2011. Erin’s role at NETL extends into the US Department of Energy’s Vehicle Technologies Office\, where she manages competitively awarded financial assistance projects. Erin has a Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Transportation: Planning and Livable Communities from the University of Washington\, a Master of Science in Environmental Studies from Antioch University New England\, and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Ohio University. \n  \nAnthony Maietta is an Environmental Protection Specialist at the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s Region 5/Chicago office. Where he has served for over twenty years. Mr. Maietta began his career as a life scientist within the agency’s region 5 office in the Air and Radiation division. Anthony holds a Bacherlor’s of Science degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in Ecology\, Ethology and Evolution.  Since 2003 Anthony’s work at the EPA includes reviewing and processing state clean air laws under the Clean Air Act\, transportation conformity in numerous mid west states\, and managing voluntary programs such as the Midwest Clean Diesel Initiative\, the SmartWay Transport Partnership\, and EPA’s Ports Initiative. Most recently\, he is additionally serving as a temporary project officer for clean diesel grants in the Region.  Mr. Maietta will be covering what funding opportunities the EPA currently offers and is slated to offer in the near future for adopting technologies\, alternatives fuels and supporting infrastructure that reduce emissions.\n \n  \n  \nAndrew Burnham is a Principal Environmental Scientist at the prestigious Argonne National Laboratory. Andrew’s research focuses on the energy use\, emissions\, and costs of advanced vehicle technologies and transportation fuels. Andrew developed the Alternative Fuel Life-Cycle Environmental and Economic Transportation (AFLEET) Tool for Department of Energy’s Clean Cities stakeholders to estimate petroleum use\, greenhouse gas emissions\, air pollutant emissions\, and cost of ownership of alternative fuel and advanced vehicles. He has also developed major features of the GREET model\, including the heavy-duty vehicle module and the vehicle-cycle model. Mr. Burnham will be presenting on federal funding availability and transportation innovations beings produced in America’s top Laboratories. \n  \n  \n \nJeremy Kloss\, Program and Policy Supervisor of the Electric Vehicle Unit in the Wisconsin Department of Transportation’s Division of Budget and Strategic Initiatives. Mr. Kloss is responsible for leading the Electric Vehicle Unit as Wisconsin implements the Wisconsin Electric Vehicle Initiative (WEVI). Jeremy joined WisDOT in 2019 as a Program and Policy Analyst with the Division of State Patrol’s Bureau of Transportation Safety. As an analyst\, Jeremy was responsible for a variety of measurements pertaining to traffic safety in Wisconsin and helping develop and lead the Predictive Analytics Pilot Program. Jeremy is a graduate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison\, holding a Bachelor of Arts in Economics\, History\, and Political Science. Mr. Kloss will be speaking on WisDot’s plans for economic growth\, Federal and state funding availability\, and how the WEVI grant will affect Wisconsin. \n  \n  \nMaria Redmond\, Director of the Wisconsin Office of Sustainability and Clean Energy\, is at the forefront of the State’s efforts to combat climate change through the adoption of clean energy technologies. Maria has been instrumental in shaping our State’s Clean Energy Plan\, which serves as a strategic blueprint to enhance sustainable energy practices across Wisconsin. Maria holds a Bachelors in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin – Madison. Prior to her current position Ms. Redmond also served as the Director of Wisconsin Office of Energy Innovation\, and a Senior Analyst and Program Manager of Transportation Fuels for the State Energy Office. With over 23 years of government experience \, Ms. Redmond has been integral to Wisconsin’s adoption of bio fuels and multi-sector deep decarbonization programs.\n \n  \n12:00 Noon: Networking Lunch will be served by the Waterfront Deli of Milwaukee. Sponsored by our gracious member KwikTrip\, Wisconsin’s largest convenience store chain. One of the largest family owned\, independent C-store chains in all of America!\n \nJeff Tews\, Retired Fleet Manager and Consultant for the City of Milwaukee\, is a long-serving member of the WCC board\, with degrees in combustion engine technology and business administration. Jeff has worked in the transportation through all the ranks\, from garage attendant in his youth up to the manager of the state’s largest city and fleet.  His career in Transportation since 1978 is truly exemplary and as such has been an integral part of WCC’s history.  Jeff will be speaking on the inception of WCC\, the milestones we have accomplished through out the years and the future he believes our organization must take. \n  \n  \n  \n1:00 pm: Implementation – a look at 2025\n  \n  \nNathan Coe\, Environmental Sustainability Program Coordinator for The Environmental Collaboration Office of the City of Milwaukee\, will be speaking on how the City plans to implement the recent $14.9 million CFI grant award to provide public electric vehicle charging infrastructure throughout Milwaukee. Nathan coordinates the transition to electric\, hybrid\, and low-emission vehicles in the City’s municipal fleet and is responsible for expanding electric vehicle charging infrastructure throughout Milwaukee. He is a political scientist and urban planner\, with a masters degree in each field. \n  \n  \n  \nKathy Kuntz is the Director of the Dane County Office of Energy & Climate Change where she leads climate action efforts both internal to Dane County operations and countywide. Dane County recently received a $13.2M US DOT CFI grant to expand charging in multi-family neighborhoods\, rural areas and multi-modal hubs. Kathy will talk about how Dane County and its partners are planning to implement Charge Up Dane County as well as other initiatives to expand clean fuel vehicles across the county. Kathy has over 30 years of experience in the energy efficiency and climate action field; prior to her work at the County she led a nonprofit called Cool Choices and also led Focus on Energy\, Wisconsin’s statewide energy efficiency and renewable energy program. \n  \n  \n \nAdam Schwartz is the Electric Vehicle Charging Program Manager at KwikTrip and Board Member of WCC. Adam will be speaking on how KwikTrip will implement their recent NEVI grant award and their plans which will effect Wisconsin Transportation in the near future.  Adam earned his Bachelors of Science in Sustainability and Renewable Energy Systems: with an emphasis in Design and Analysis from the University of Wisconsin – Platteville.  While attending school\, Adam took on an internship with All Energy Solar. Upon graduation he worked his way up through the KwikTrip ranks from a service associate to the Sustainability and Energy department\, helping to spearhead implementation of many innovative sustainability projects. Mr. Schwartz has dedicated his entire education and career to finding solutions to our modern energy concerns. \n  \n  \n2:00 pm: Membership Meeting & Awards\nFred Schnook\, Executive Director of Wisconsin Clean Cities\, will serve as the emcee of the awards portion of our event. Fred is the former Mayor of the City of Ashland\, Wisconsin\, where he established the city as the first Eco-​Municipality in the nation. These efforts helped Mayor Schnook to ​increase funding to Ashland by ​over 350%. Fred previously served as a consultant with Foth\, Inc.\, ​providing sustainable planning to private ​sector enterprises and municipalities across the mid-west. Fred has served as the City and Village ​Administrator in Kewaunee and Mukwonago\, Wisconsin. Schnook ​also served as Wisconsin’s representative to the Great Lakes ​Commission. Mr. Schnook has lectured at universities across the mid west and numerous conferences internationally on Sustainable Planning\, ​Economic Development\, Eco-​Industrial Park Design and Creative Cities. Fred has a master’s ​degree in public administration from the University of Wisconsin-​Oshkosh. \n\nForward Fleet Awards\nSustainable Transportation Leadership Award\nElect Board Members for 2025\n\n3:00 pm: Site Tours\n \n  \n  \nGuided tour of the US Department of Energy’s award winning “best in work-place charging environment” Potawatomi Wgema campus\, including the background of this historical location\, with a review of the many restorations\, renovations\, and sustainability investments made at the Campus since its acquisition. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAndrew Byrne is the Director of EV Products and Markets for Potawatomi Ventures\, where he leads all facets of the PV’s go to market and service delivery functions of the newly launched EV Infrastructure. Andrew boasts 25 years of experience in operations with a strong focus on the eMobility market. Prior to his current position Mr. Byrne led eMobility productive development for Lindsay Renewables. Andrew began his journey in the eMobility industry while working for Harley-Davidson Motor Company. Mr. Byrne will be giving us a personal tour of the EV infrastructure he was integral to helping install at Wgema Campus via the Empower Workplace program \n \n Joe Tesch is the Director of Facilities and Security for Potawatomi ventures and also serves as a board member on the Pabst Mansion Board of Governors. Mr. Tesch is a wealth of knowledge on the history and innovations done at Wgema campus\, as such he will be co-leading the tour of the grounds to inform of us the notable figures which have walked its halls\, the renovations done\, and the alternative sources of energy the campus utilizes to power its many unique service buildings. \n  \n  \n4:00 pm: Adjourn\n  \n\n  \nPrices: \n\n$60 for non member (including lunch & tour)\n\n\n$50 for member (including lunch & tour)\n\n\n$250 for 1 admission to WCC 2024 Annual meeting (including lunch & tour) and an exhibit booth. Your company logo will be promoted on our social media & website as an exhibitor for this event (Exhibitors may set up during business hours on the 9th or at 8 am on the 10th)\n\n\n $500 for 1 admission to the WCC Annual meeting and 1 ticket to the fall of 2025 T&I Expo and exhibit booths at both events. Your company logo will be promoted on social media & website as an exhibitor for both these events (Exhibitors may set up during business hours on the 9th or at 8 am on the 10th)\n\n\n$750 for 3 tickets to the WCC Annual meeting & 3 tickets to the fall of 2025 T&I Expo. Exhibit booths at both events. Company logo promoted on social media & website as a Sponsor for these events. Your company logo acknowledged as a Sponsor in print materials and signage related to the fall 2025 T&I expo (Exhibitors may set up during business hours on the 9th or at 8 am on the 10th)\n\n \nThank you to our Sponsors\n  \n \n \n \n\nEvent Recap\nWCC staff wishes to thank all our attendees for coming to this event. It may have been the 30th annual stakeholders meeting for WCC members\, but it was the very first for the new WCC staff. There was a lot learned as to what to implement for upcoming events. We greatly appreciate all the help we received and thank you for your patience with us as we ride this learning curve! \nDownload Zip of Photos (Jpeg Format)\nDownload Zip of Videos (MP4 & MOV Formats)\nDownload Zip of Presentations
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/december-10-2024-30th-annual-stakeholders-meeting-9-am-to-4-pm-cst/
LOCATION:Wgema Campus\, 3136 W. Kilbourn Avenue\, Milwaukee\, WI\, WI\, 53208\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wisconsin Clean Cities":MAILTO:info@wicleancities.org
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SUMMARY:November 13\, 14 & 15 2024 - Climate Fast Forward Conference
DESCRIPTION:A statewide climate change action conference in Wisconsin that covers a wide range of climate change impacts and solutions. Visitors will be able to: \n\nattend skills-based workshops\,\nparticipate in collaborative spaces\,\nhear from engaging plenary speakers\,\nengage with interactive art displays.\n\nHeld in Rothschild\, Wisconsin\, Climate Fast Forward 2024 will bring together changemakers\, including seasoned professionals\, new voices\, and diverse audiences representative of the Wisconsin people who are and will continue to be most impacted by the effects of climate change. This conference features workshops\, plenary sessions\, keynote speakers\, and ample time for connecting with fellow attendees. Learn more about the conference by viewing the agenda and purchase a ticket below. If you wish to purchase a virtual ticket\, you can learn more and buy one here.\nBe sure to watch our Member Steven Schrage’s presentation.  Steve is the Sustainability and Resiliency Manager for the City of Appleton\, where he leads the city’s conservation and climate initiatives. With over 25 years of experience in engineering\, project management\, energy management\, and sustainability\, Steven is a recognized expert in his field. In his role with the City of Appleton\, Steven drives efforts to enhance environmental sustainability and build community resilience against climate change. His extensive background and leadership in sustainability make him a sought-after speaker\, dedicated to advancing best practices and innovative solutions for energy efficiency and climate action. Steve is spear heading the exciting new all hydrogen bus fleet for the City of Appleton. He helped to secure 38 million dollars in grants to implement this project and will be producing green hydrogen on site to fuel the buses. This initiative will be a model for the rest of the state!\n\nAgenda:\nWednesday November 13 (5:30- 7:30PM) \n\nPre-Conference Evening Reception at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum.\nPlease note this event requires separate registration. Tickets are limited and cost $10. Click here to register!\n\n \nThursday\, November 14 (Starting at 10:00 AM) \n\nOpening Plenary with Keynote\nLunch and Networking (12-1:15pm) A lunchtime panel will be held by leaders from three diverse Wisconsin municipalities who are driving climate action in their communities. These dedicated municipal leaders are leading efforts to adapt to climate challenges\, reduce greenhouse gas emissions\, and implement sustainable practices tailored to the unique needs of their towns\, cities\, and villages. Gain insights into how these communities are building resilience and setting examples for climate action at the local level.\nAfternoon Workshop Sessions\n\nCapacity Building for Communities: Leveraging FEMA and State Grants to Increase Resilience\nClimate Action Mapping Project (CAMP)\, Climate Action Now\nClimate Action Planning 101\nClimate Change Advocacy 101\nClimate\, watersheds\, and coasts: optimizing healthy Wisconsin waters\nComputing for Marketing Sustainable Soil Health\nConnecting Climate and Local Transportation\nConstruction is HOW Big of a Climate Action Opportunity?! How your community can tackle the “other” building decarbonization–embodied (upfront) carbon\nCrafting Impactful Climate Change Communications\nEmpowering Clean Energy Futures: Collaborative Workshop on Financing Solutions with the Green Innovation Fund\nEmpowering Communities: Democratizing Investment in Renewable Energy through Cooperatives\nGrant Writing Strategies and Tips\nHow to Build Sustainability at a Grassroots Level and Beyond\nHow to Navigate -and Be Effective at- the PSC\nNatural Climate Solutions\nRelationships 101: Ethical Engagement with Tribal Nations in Wisconsin\nSystems Thinking Made Simple\nExploring Community Adaptation\, Resilience\, and Storytelling with the Wisconsin Initiative on Climate Change Impacts\n\n\nEvening Reception with Light Appetizers\n\nFriday\, November 15th  (Ending at 5:30 PM) \n\nBreakfast and Networking\nPlenary Session with Two Panels:\n\n#1 (8:30-9:15 AM) As we navigate an era where the impacts of climate change are disrupting life as we know it\, individuals across Wisconsin are leading the charge to better understand and address those impacts and prepare for an uncertain future. Featuring insights from members of the Wisconsin Initiative on Climate Change Impacts (WICCI)\, this diverse panel of experts will share the latest information available on climate trends\, current impacts\, and what Wisconsinites can expect to see under different climate change scenarios. For more information on WICCI\, visit WICCI’s website. \n# 2 (8:30-9:15 AM) We all recognize the limits of incremental progress\, but transformation doesn’t just happen; we make it happen. What strategic seeds are we planting now that will support transformational climate solutions in the decade ahead\, and how will we get there from here? We’ve challenged this panel to share their visionary goals for big changes\, and to tell the story of how we will get there\, including key steps along the way and benchmarks for progress. Will there be heroes\, plot twists\, happy endings? \n\nCollaborative Space Session I\nLunch and Networking\nCollaborative Space Session II\nClosing Plenary with Keynote\nPost-Conference Networking Reception\n\nVisit the Climate Fast Forward Website for more information
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/november-13-14-15-2024-climate-fast-forward-conference/
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SUMMARY:November 8\, 2024 - 2024 Sustain Dane Summit - 8 am to 3 pm
DESCRIPTION:Who: A collaboration of sustainability enthusiasts\, professionals and stake holders through out Dane county and the surrounding area. \nWhat: “2024 Sustain Dane Summit” A conference to learn\, connect\, share\, reflect\, and build new personal and professional skills.  \nWhere:  At the Monona Terrace 1 John Nolen Dr\, Madison\, WI 53703 \nWhen: Pre-Summit Happy Hour hosted by the historic Mansion Hill Inn on Thursday\, November 7 from 4:30 – 6:30 PM. \nAgenda for Friday November 8\, 2024 8 AM-3 PM Monona Terrance Conference: \n\n\n\n8:00—9:00 Breakfast & Networking  \n9:00—10:30 Welcome\, Keynote\, & Workshop \n\nEsha Chhabra will lead the keynote and workshop: Harnessing the Power of Regenerative Business to Heal the World\n\n\n10:30—11:00 Break\n11:00—12:15 Local Sustainability Wins: Projects Making a Difference\n\nLocal leaders will share stories of their successful sustainability projects and attendees will have the opportunity to discuss & reflect.\n\n\n12:15—1:30 Lunch\, Raffle\, & Networking\n\nEnjoy a seated lunch and networking. Participate in our raffle with items from local organizations.\n\n\n1:30—2:30 Renewing Purpose: How Nature Sustains Us\n\nThis segment will feature the UW Arboretum and Ice Age Trail. The guest speakers and audience will learn about these local natural spaces and be lead through a workshop on how connection to nature can foster our purpose and energy for sustainability work.\n\n\n2:30—3:00 Live Forward Awards\n\nThe Live Forward Awards acknowledges changemakers and inclusive leaders in our community.\n\n\n\n\n\nFor more information and to Register
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/november-8-2024-2024-sustain-dane-summit-8-am-to-3-pm/
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SUMMARY:November 5\, 2024 - Addressing Driver & Bus Shortages Webinar - 10 am
DESCRIPTION:Who: Transportation directors of public county schools \nWhat: School bus driver employment studies show that school bus driver employment is still far below pre-pandemic levels. This means every school district will likely soon face a driver shortage.  There are strategies districts can try when this situation hits. This free webinar shares creative and measurable strategies that really work to address Driver & Bus Shortages. \nWhen: November 5th 2024\, 10 am PST/1 pm EST \nWhere: Virtual Get more information and Register here \n 
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/november-5-2024-addressing-driver-bus-shortages-webinar-10-am/
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SUMMARY:October 30\, 2024 - Auto & Diesel Career Fair - CST 10:30am - 12:30pm
DESCRIPTION:What: 2024 NWTC Auto & Diesel Fall Job Fair \n  \nWhen: Wednesday\, October 30th 2024\, CST 10:00 am – 12:30 pm \n  \nWhere: NWTC Transportation Center – 800 Packerland Dr\, Green Bay\, WI 54303 \n  \nWho: Any and all interested! \n  \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/october-30-auto-diesel-career-fair-cst-1030am-1230pm/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wisconsin Clean Cities":MAILTO:info@wicleancities.org
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SUMMARY:October 29\, 2024 - WCC BioFuels Webinar - 10 am CST
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: A free Virtual Webinar on Biofuels presented by experts in their relative fields. There will be a brief overview as to the types of biofuels available\, why they are a cleaner alternative to standard petrol\, how to transition\, what the benefits are\, and the funding opportunities available to make a transition. There will also be an open questions & answers at the conclusion – take advantage of the opportunity to learn from these following brilliant leaders! \nWHO:  \nJoanne Ivancic\, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Advanced Bio Fuels USA.  Joanne graduated from George Washington University National Law Center\, after which her early working career specialized in health risk management for national corporations. She also worked for Senator Charles Grassley under his chairmanship of the Senate Special Committee on Aging. Later\, she served as a lobbyist for Atlantic Biomass Conversions\, Inc.\, promoting advanced biofuels research and production on Capitol Hill and with executive agencies. Joanne is a nationally known advocate for the development of advanced biofuels research and financing. Ms. Ivancic is licensed to practice law in Washington\, DC; Virginia; and Utah\, and is a trained mediator; however\, she prefers using this education and related skills to advocate for the adoption of advanced biofuels as an energy security\, economic development\, military flexibilty\, climate change mitigation and pollution control solution. Joanne will be giving attendees an overview of biofuels\, from key areas impacting renewable fuels to policy specific information. \n  \nRhea Courtney Bozic\, President of Cleans Fuels Consulting.  Rhea is an environmental scientist and green fleet consultant. She commissioned the fleet studies the city of Milwaukee used to help make the fleet plan it has been steadily implementing since 2019. Ms. Bozic is an expert in emissions and has been in the industry for 30 years\, as long as WCC has been established!   Rhea is considered a national sustainable transportation expert with experience in a variety of environmental areas\, including infrastructure development and siting of fueling and EV charging\, electric vehicle applications\, fleet studies for reduction of fuel use and greenhouse gases\, biofuels applications for biodiesel and E85\, fueling facility and biofuels storage terminal design and costing\, innovative fuel saving technologies and fleet efficiency consulting. She has a special passion for biofuels\, which she believes helps support clean air\, national energy independence and the American farmer. Rhea\, will be discussing biodiesel\, specifically why a fleet may want to use it and the basics of how to transition. \n  \n  \nBrian White\, Fleet Manager of the City of Milwaukee and WCC Board Member.  Brian is responsible for the overall management for the City of Milwaukee’s municipal fleet and fleet operations\, including a fleet dispatch section that schedules and deploys over 400 vehicles and operators on a daily basis. He has extensive experience administering asset management software\, as well as fuel management systems and alternative fuels. Brian is one of those rare types who knows all the ins and outs of transportation\, having begun his career as a mechanic after attending Wyoming Technical Institute in Laramie\, working his way up through the private sector. While doing so\, Brian also pursued a degree in Business Administration\, graduating summa cum laude with a perfect 4.0 GPA. Brian was hired by the City of Milwaukee\, soon promoted to Fleet Repair Supervisor\, and quickly earned a second promotion to Fleet Systems Manager\, and then later to Fleet Repairs Manager\, overseeing repair activities at five locations throughout the city. While serving as the Fleet Manager for the Milwaukee Police Department\, he spearheaded the adoption of hybrid patrol vehicles\, upfit standardization\, and a transition to synchronized emergency lighting systems. Brian brings a wealth of experience in public service\, and in all aspects of fleet management. Brian will be discussing how the City of Milwaukee adopted biodiesel\, what issues accompanied that transition and the over all results. \n  \n Victoria Flowers\, Environmental Compliance Coordinator for the Environmental\, Land & Agriculture Division of the Oneida Nation. Ms. Flowers has a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Geology from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. She is also a long-standing council member of the Tribal Waste and Response Steering Committee. Victoria is regarded as a a leader among tribal professionals in environmental issues\, especially in regards to fuels infrastructure such as underground storage tanks. She has developed and delivered trainings on this topic to Tribes across the country and Public Universities. Ms. Flowers got her Bachelor of Science in Environmental Geology from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. Through her position with the Tribe\, Ms. Flowers acts as an adjunct instructor for the Kansas State University (KSU) Technical Assistance to Brownfields (TAB) Program and was the Lead Facilitator at the Region 5 Tribal Brownfields. Ms. Flowers will be bringing incredible wealth of knowledge concerning why tribal entities may consider switching to biofuels\, what they can anticipate the and opportunities available via grant funding. \nWHEN: 10 CST am on 10/29/2024 \nWHERE: Virtual on Teams\, direct link: Biofuels Webinar | Microsoft Teams | Meetup-Join
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/october-29-2024-wcc-biofuels-webinar-10-am-cst/
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SUMMARY:October 25\, 2024 - Mondovi Alternative Fuel School Bus Event - 9:00 a.m. - Noon CST
DESCRIPTION:Who: Wisconsin Clean Cities & Mondovi School District are teaming up to hold this educational alternative Fuel School Bus Event. \nWhat: Live demonstrations of alternative fuel and full electric Blue Bird school buses. Presentations on the benefits of alternative fuel buses\, what to expect during transition\, where to find funding\, the health benefits children receive from riding cleaner transportation.  If you are considering transitioning your fleet\, or want a better understanding of the vehicles your children ride every day – this is the place to do it!\n \nCheck out this agenda!:  \n9:00 am: Meet & Greet \n9:30 am: Panel Presentations discussing their experiences with alternative fuel buses – transition\, benefits\, and costs. \n\n\n\nAmanda Lemarand\, La Cross Terminal Manager of GO Riteway\nJeffery Rykal\, Superintendent of Mondovi School District\nShelly Teigen\, Transportation Director of Mondovi School District\nCurtis Suchla\, Mechanic at Go Riteway\nBilly Yingst\, Superintendent of Colfax School District\nChad Johnson\, Transportation Director at Colfax\n\n\n\n10:45 am: Presentations on Federal Funding Availability \n\n\n\nTyler Salamasick and Daphne Onsay\, EPA Region 5\n\n\n\n11:15 am: Vehicle Tours \n\n\n\nAmanda Lemerand\, La Crosse Terminal Manager of Go Riteway\nAlex Parsons and Patrick Wilson\, Account Managers of Wisconsin Bus Sales\nTim Bartels\, Account Manager – Commercial Electric Vehicles of\, Xcel Energy\nShelly Teigen\, Transportation Director of Mondovi School District\nChad Jonson\, Transportation Director at Colfax\n\n\n\nNoon: Lunch/Network Time (Sponsored by Wisconsin Bus Sales) \nAdjourn \n \nThank you for feeding us\, Wisconsin Bus Sales!\n \n  \nWhere: Mondovi School District Student Parking Lot – Bus Garage 337 N. Jackson St\, Mondovi\, Wi 54755 \nWhen: Friday\, October 25th\, 2024 from 9 am – Noon \n  \n\n  \n     \n  \n\nEVENT RECAP\nSee the press release for photos and analysis
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/october-25-2024-mondovi-alternative-fuel-school-bus-event-900-a-m-noon-cst/
LOCATION:Mondovi School District\, 337 N. Jackson St\, Mondovi\, WI\, 54775\, United States
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SUMMARY:October 17\, 2024 - The State of the EV Market Webinar @ 10 am PT/ 1pm ET
DESCRIPTION:Who: The electrification Coalition drives the policies and actions that accelerate electrification of the US transportation sector. \n \nWhat: Free Webinar titled “Looking Ahead: The State of the EVSE Market” that examine the key advancements in funding\, technology\, and charging capabilities that are shaping the EV supply equipment (EVSE) market. From tried-and-true to up-and-coming\, they will dive deep into the technology that has notably influenced the EV space this year and explore what is on the horizon for next year.\n \nWhere: Virtual Webinar Registration – Zoom\n \nWhen: October 17 at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/october-17-2024-the-state-of-the-ev-market-webinar-10-am-pt-1pm-et/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Electrification Coalition":MAILTO:noah@electrification.org
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SUMMARY:October 17\,  2024 - Energy Career Fair - CST 8:30am - 2:30pm
DESCRIPTION:We invite you and your students to join us and our partners this fall for an exploration of energy careers. The energy industry is experiencing rapid growth and there is a rising demand for people with expertise in energy-related fields. Sponsored by WPS\, attendees can explore careers from electric power distribution to energy efficiency through a series of exciting hands-on demonstrations and stations. At our seven unique stations\, students and educators will have the opportunity to get up close and personal with promising career paths and how they can shape the future. The stations will be offered concurrently for 25-minutes each to keep students engaged and interested throughout the day. We hope to see you there! \nWho: High school and middle school students \nWhat: Energy Career Fair\, sponsored by Wisconsin Public Service \nWhen: Thursday\, October 17\, 2024\, with rotating\, hands-on\, sessions throughout the day \nWhere: Northeast Wisconsin Technical College\, hosted by Slipstream \nCost: FREE (water stations and lunch provided!) \n\n\n\n\nAGENDA:  \n8:45 – 8:55: Bus drop off \n9:00 – 9:15 AM: Welcoming remarks in the auditorium – Welcome from Matt Cullen\, Senior Communications Specialist of WPS\, and a representative from NWTC. Keynote Speaker: Greg Nahn\, Senor Building Science Specialist of Slipstream \n09:15 – 9:30 AM: Transition to first station \n09:30 – 9:55 AM: Rotation 1 -  Mobile Learning Lab hosted by the Wisconsin Energy Workforce Consortium \n10:00 – 10:25 AM:  Rotation 2   – Solar Installer Challenge hosted by Wisconsin’s K-12 Energy Education Program (KEEP) \n10:30 – 10:55 AM:  Rotation 3 - Solar Panel and Battery Storage Demonstrations hosted by the Midwest Energy Renewable Association  \n11:00 – 11:25 AM:  Rotation 4  - Electric Vehicle Demonstrations hosted by Wisconsin Clean Cities. Dorsch Ford Lincoln Kia Dealership will be bringing a Ford MachE and EV from their Kia line up. Thank you Dorsch! \n \n11:35 – 12:10 PM: Lunch in the cafeteria (free pizza!) \n12:20 – 12:45 PM:  Rotation 5  – HVAC Demonstrations hosted by Lennox and NWTC \n12:50 – 1:15PM:  Rotation 6  – Weatherization station hosted by Slipstream in partnership with local weatherization agencies \n1:20– 1:45 PM:  Rotation 7  - Building Tour of NWTC’s Net Zero Great Lakes Energy Education Center \n1:55 – 2:05 PM: Closing remarks in the auditorium\, reflections followed by a questions and answers session \n2:10 PM: Buses load \n\nREGISTER NOW! \n\nEVENT RECAP\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nDylan Fletcher of Dorsch Ford Lincoln Kia Dealership shows off a new EV Mustang \n\n \nKhou Yang (left) and Kiersten Flores (right) of the Bay Area Workforce Development Board \n \n\n\nJared Graham with WPS (Wisconsin Public Service)\, the largest utility of Green Bay\, demonstrates an EV Charger. \n\n\n \n\nCory Fuhrman (left) and Dylan Fletcher (right) of Dorsch Ford Lincoln Kia Dealership fielding questions & giving away swag! \n \nBig thank you to this group for putting on this event!: \n(pictured left to right) Dylan Fletcher of Dorsch Ford Lincoln Kia Dealership\, \nKhou Yang of the Bay Area Workforce Development Board\, \nCory Fuhrman of Dorsch Ford Lincoln Kia Dealership\, \nFred Schnook Executive Director of WCC\, \nJared Graham of WPS (Wisconsin Public Service) \nThis event was mentioned in two News articles! \nhttps://www.wearegreenbay.com/news/positively-wisconsin/wisconsin-public-service-hosts-energy-career-fair-at-nwtc-for-area-high-school-students/ \nhttps://www.wearegreenbay.com/video/wisconsin-public-service-hosts-energy-career-fair-at-nwtc-for-area-high-school-students/10139940/
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/october-17-2024-energy-career-fair-cst-830am-230pm/
LOCATION:Northeast Wisconsin Technical College\, 2740 W Mason St. (Main Entrance\, Student Center Building\, Door #9)\, Green Bay\, WI\, 54307\, United States
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SUMMARY:October 16\, 2024 - 11th Annual Wisconsin Energy Efficiency Expo - CST 7am - 4:30pm
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the 11th annual Wisconsin Energy Efficiency Expo in Brookfield\, Wisconsin on October 16th!\nThis exciting event will bring together energy professionals from across Wisconsin and beyond to explore the latest developments in energy efficiency. \nWHAT:  The 11th Annual Wisconsin Energy Efficiency Expo \nWHEN: October 16 from CST 7am to 4:30pm \nWHERE: Brookfield Conference Center 325 S Moorland Rd\, Brookfield\, WI 53005 \nCOST: Free to attend for WAEE members. Free to attend for undergraduate students (contact your student chapter advisor for a registration code). Free attendance for WE Energy customers (contact a WE Energies representative for your registration code). Free attendance for WPS customers (Contact a WPS representative for your free registration code.) Free attendance for WPPI customers (contact a WPPI representative for your free registration code.) Please register before October 13th 2024. Non member\, unregistered walk ins will be charged $125.00 at the door. \nEXHIBITORS: Over 40 Exhibitors Showing The Latest In Products & Services. Become an Exhibitor or Sponsor to showcase your latest innovations to a dedicated & informed audience. \nEDUCATIONAL SESSIONS: 20 Confirmed Educational Session Throughout The Day \n\n\n\n\nKEYNOTE SPEAKER: Marco Gonzales\, MSEE\, CEM – Corporate Energy Manager at Waupaca Foundry \nPANEL DISCUSSION: What’s New Across Several Industries. Includes Members From Industries such as Healthcare\, Municipalities\, Industrial\, and Educational Facilities. \nOver 300 attendees are expected to attend! \n\nWCC’s Executive Director\, Fred Schnook\, will be attending. In Room Connect C-1\, from 10:30 am to 11:30\, he shall conduct a break out session in which he will interview Wisconsin industry leaders from the private and public sectors on their transitions to alternative fuels fleets. He will ask pointed questions about sustainability goals\, why a specific fuel choice was made\, and discuss what types of aid are currently available to help organizations transition. \nSome of the questions Fred will pose: \n\nWhat were some of the challenges that you faced when transitioning? How did you over come them?\nWhat’s your advise for an organization that wishes to switch and doesn’t know where to begin?\nWere there any special trainings\, safety precautions\, or major changes in infrastructure you needed to make to transition?\nWhat future plans do you have for expanding the use of alternative fuels?\n\nAndrew Byrne of Potawatomi Ventures\, WCC Board Member Brian White of the City of Milwaukee\, and Lance Jothen of Go Riteway shall be among the panelists. Read their outstanding bios and fleet experience here. \n  \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nREGISTER TO ATTEND NOW!\n  \n\n\nEVENT RECAP\n\n \n  \nWCC Co-host the Alternative Fuels workshop at the 11th annual Wisconsin Association of Energy Engineers Expo on October 16\, 2024 at the Brookfield Conference Center.  The audience was estimated to be about 25 people.  Panelists were Andy Byrn of Potawatomi Ventures\, Brian White of the City of Milwaukee and Lance Jothen from Go RiteWay. \n\n 
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/october-16-11th-annual-wisconsin-energy-efficiency-expo-cst-7am-430pm/
LOCATION:Brookfield Conference Center\, 325 S Moorland Rd\, Brookfield\, WI\, 53005\, United States
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SUMMARY:October 10\, 2024 - Green Tier Connections @ 8:30am - 12pm CST
DESCRIPTION:Who: Green Tier Connections is a unique partnership between the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources\, Wisconsin communities\, non-profit organizations\, and state agencies that work together to assist communities in developing and implementing sustainability measures. All of its recommended policies and programs are administered at the local level and require little in the way of new state statutes or funding. This Green Tier Communities to collaborate and share strategies with each other to adopt better practices and get the public involved in implementation.   \nWhat:\n \n\nNetworking opportunity with your fellow Green Tier participants – both businesses and Legacy Communities.\nLearn from subject matter experts on clean transportation technologies\, the co-benefits of implementing these technologies into your transportation systems\, and success stories from Green Tier participants.\nSome participants will receive recognition for milestone Green Tier anniversaries\nCome see our new Executive Director\, Fred Schnook! He will be speaking on Sustainable Transportation at 9:15am CST\n\nWhere: Milwaukee DNR Service Center at 1027 W St. Paul Avenue\, Milwaukee\, WI \nWhen: October 10\, 2024 from 8:30am – 12pm CST \nRegister for the event here. (please register by Friday\, October 4th.) \n \n\nEVENT RECAP
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/october-10-2024-green-tier-connections-830am-12pm-cst/
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SUMMARY:September 25 2024 - Madison Fleet Tour - 12:30pm - 3pm
DESCRIPTION:Who: The Wisconsin Association of Energy Engineers (WAEE) invites you to join us at the City of Madison Fleet Building to learn about their EV Fleet! \nWhat: In March of 2017\, the City of Madison became the 25th city in North America to set a goal of achieving 100% renewable energy and zero-net carbon emissions for city operations by 2030. Integral to this mission is adopting cleaner fuel vehicles through out it’s municipal fleets. Madison began using an electric fire truck in 2021\, and recently unrolled a new “bus rapid transit” system utilizing 62 fully electric buses. \nOn September 17th\, 2024 the City announced two electric refuse trucks are joining the fleet; The very first fully electric class 8 garbage trucks in the state of Wisconsin! Collecting Trash may be messy business\, but these additions will be offering cleaner alternatives for our Capital City. These EV trucks are quieter than the current diesel powered models in use\, and produce no tailpipe emissions. Madison citizens will reap the rewards of improved air quality (which is shown to reduce heart disease and asthma rates)\, and quieter trash collection mornings. \nOn September 25th\, the public is welcome to tour the 110\,000 square foot headquarters for City of Madison Fleet. It is the first municipal auto garage in America to achieve LEED GOLD certification from US Green Business Council for its environmental features\, including 248 rooftop solar panels (with over 500 more being installed right now by the Madison Green Power program)\, solar EV charging\, a solar heating wall\, fleet EV charging\, public EV charging\, and employee EV charging. The City of Madison has installed over 1\,000 soybean oil tires and runs one of the largest fleet biodiesel programs in America. \nWhen: September 25\, 2024- 12:30pm to 3pm \nWhere: 151 Nakoosa Trail\, Madison Wisconsin \nAgenda: \n10:30am – WAEE board will meet at 10:30 at City of Madison Fleet. Anyone interested in learning more about WAEE is welcome to attend. The board is comprised of energy industry professionals who volunteer their time to promote education and awareness in the energy industry. \n12:00pm – Lunch \n12:30pm – Presentations \n2:00 pm – Tour \n3:00pm – Adjourn \nRegister Here \n\nEVENT RECAP\n\n\nWCC Welcomes Wisconsin’s First Electric Trash Trucks!\n\nOn September 25th City officials invited the public to tour and name the two new trucks. Suggestions poured in from around the capital.  Bryan Johnson\, Recycling Coordinator and Public Information Officer for the City Of Madison Streets Division\, allowed Wisconsin Clean Cities to host the tie breaking voting! 2\,546 Wisconsinites cast their ballots! \n                        What is the Blue Side Loading Electric Refuse Truck called?                                               What was the Gold Rear Loading Electric refuse Truck named? \n  \n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n  \n  \n  \n\n \n  \n\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThe tires Below are made of Soybean Oil! The use of soybean oil in tires provides increased performance by improving flexibility in lower temperatures and enhancing traction in rain and snow.  Using soybean oil also helps support American farmers. \n  \n \n  \n  \n \n \n  \nWCC Board Member Mahanth Joishy (left) Superintendent of the City of Madison Fleet Service pictures with WCC Director Fred Schnook (right) \n  \n \n 
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/september-25-2024-madison-fleet-tour-1230pm-3pm/
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SUMMARY:October 2 - Webinar: EV and EV Charging Design and Implementation - 2pm to 4pm ET
DESCRIPTION:The Electric Vehicle (EV) Champion Training Series\, hosted by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)\, is tailored for fleet managers\, facility managers\, and other stakeholders involved in the deployment of EVs and charging stations. This final webinar in a 4 part series equips participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to become subject matter experts in EV implementation.  This training covers steps 8 through 15 in the ZEV Ready Center process\, including advanced charging solutions to consider for your EV charging station project\, best practices for engaging with stakeholders and obtaining project commitment\, information on options to acquire and install ZEV and EV charging stations\, and cybersecurity considerations for vehicles and charging stations. Participants will gain a solid foundation to support the effective deployment and management of EVs and their infrastructure. Upon completion of this course\, attendees will be able to: \n\nIdentify and recognize how to apply the final steps for site assessments and designing EVSEs;\nRecognize how smart charge management can be incorporated into an EVSE project;\nRecognize GSA ZEV and EVSE procurement options and pathways;\nIdentify best practices related to EV and EVSE cybersecurity.\n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://getmedicalleads.com/wcc-clean/event/october-2-webinar-ev-and-ev-charging-design-and-implementation-2pm-to-4pm-et/
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