8:30 am
Arrival | Registration | Coffee
9:00 am
Introduction

Adèle Naudé Santos FAIA, Dean, MIT School of Architecture and Planning
Hon. Denise Simmons, Mayor of Cambridge*
Patrick Dolberg, President and CEO, Holcim US

Keynote Address
Nicky Gavron, former Deputy Mayor of London, 2004-2008
10:00 am
Break
10:30 am
Session I: LOW IMPACT HIGH ENERGY CITIES
Moderator
John E. Fernandez, Associate Professor of Building Technology, MIT, Cambridge
Distributed Energy
Philip Jessup, Director, Toronto Atmospheric Fund, Toronto
Chicago Energy
Joyce Coffee, Director of Project Development Research and Policy, Chicago's Department of the Environment
New York Energy
Ariella Maron, Deputy Director, New York City Mayor's Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability
12:30 pm
Lunch
1:30 pm
Session II: 10 Slides | 10 Minutes
Six ten-minute presentations by innovators in the field, followed by discussion.
Moderator
Andrew Blum, contributing editor to Metropolis and Wired magazines, New York
Anthony Flint, Director of Public Affairs, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge
Kenneth Stewart, Vice President of Transportation, UTC Power Corporation, South Windsor, Connecticut
Joan Fitzgerald, Professor and Director of Law Policy and Society Program, Northeastern University, Boston
Marcus Springer Assoc. AIA, RIBA, Director, Sasaki, Watertown
David Quinn, Building Technology Graduate Student, MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Cambridge
Judy Layzer, Associate Professor, MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Cambridge
3:00 pm
Break
3:30 pm
Session III: LOW IMPACT HIGH MOBILITY CITIES
Moderator
Robin Chase, Founder and CEO, GoLoco, Cambridge
Smart Cities
William Mitchell, Director, MIT Design Laboratory, Cambridge
Mobility Technologies
Trent Lethco, Principal, Senior Planner, ARUP, New York
Mobility, Energy, Waste
Keith Collins, Senior Policy Advisor to Manitoba Government on Climate Change and Clean Energy Development, Winnipeg
5:30 pm
Break
6:15 pm
Session IV: TRANSLATION & IMPLEMENTATION
Political leaders, advocators and administrators discuss ways in which programs and projects can be translated into the US and New England context.
Moderator

Jay Wickersham FAIA, Partner, Noble and Wickersham LLP, Boston
James W. Hunt, Chief of Environmental and Energy Services, City of Boston
James Gordon, President, Cape Wind Associates, Boston
Daniel Valianti, Manager of the Norheast Climate and Energy Program, Ceres, Boston
Kristina Egan, South Coast Rail Manager, Massachusetts Executive Office of Transportation, Boston