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SUMMARY:MassHire: 8th Annual Brockton Area Construction Career Day
DESCRIPTION:Interactive outdoor expo showcasing careers in construction\, engineering\, skilled trades\, utilities\, security\, transit\, clean energy & more!
URL:https://newiee.org/event/8th-annual-brockton-area-construction-career-day/
LOCATION:Massasoit Community College\, Brockton
CATEGORIES:Friends of NEWIEE
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SUMMARY:MassHire Greater Brockton Workforce Board 8th Annual Construction Career Day/BACCD.
DESCRIPTION:MassHire Greater Brockton Workforce Board and its Connecting Activities Partnership/CAP\, present the 8th Annual Brockton Area Construction Career Day/BACCD. As a future-thinking employer\, here is your opportunity to participate. Register today to inspire your workforce of tomorrow! \n \nBrockton Area Construction Career Day (click to see a short video highlight reel)\n\nWhen: Friday\, May 15\, 2026\nTime: 10:00am-1:00pm\nWhere: OUTDOORS at Massasoit Community College\, Brockton\nWhy: To provide high school students an immersive\, hands-on career exploration experience.\nWho: 200 students\, 30 teachers\, 14 area high schools\, countless business & workforce leaders….and YOU!\n*Event not open to public. Students attend exclusively through their school’s partnership in the CAP.\nHow: Register your organization! Your participation brings another important career pathway into focus.\n*There is no fee to participate. Rain or shine event. Represent your organization & industry at BACCD! \nIn order to reserve proper space and be included in event program\, please complete by Friday\, April 24\, 2026. 
URL:https://newiee.org/event/masshire-greater-brockton-workforce-board-8th-annual-construction-career-day-baccd/
LOCATION:Massasoit Community College\, Brockton
CATEGORIES:Friends of NEWIEE
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SUMMARY:"e" inc. Wild and Scenic Film Festival and Annual Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:Join “e” inc. for a meaningful night out in support of environmental education for youth across Greater Boston. \nThe Wild & Scenic Film Festival brings together powerful storytelling\, expert insight\, and a community committed to making a difference. \nAll profits from this event directly support the continuation and expansion of “e” inc.’s impactful STEM-based environmental educational programs serving young people throughout the Greater Boston area. \nYour ticket includes: \n\nFeatured speaker – Fireside chat with climate tech founder\, investor\, and climate-resilience expert\, Jenny Xie.\n“e” inc. stories – Educators will share some real-world classroom examples illustrating how they bring science to life and inspire the next generation of scientists.\nFilms – the last hour will feature some fascinating and educational short films from the Wild & Scenic Festival library – sure to inform and inspire all.\nFun – Mix and mingle with a lively and friendly group over beverages and appetizers!\nOne complimentary drink ticket (beer\, wine\, or cocktail).
URL:https://newiee.org/event/e-inc-wild-and-scenic-film-festival-and-annual-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Atlantic Warf- Fort Point Room\, 280 Congress St\, Boston\, MA\, 02210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friends of NEWIEE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260605T093000
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SUMMARY:EBC: New Narratives for Action: Addressing Climate Misinformation and Disinformation
DESCRIPTION:This Forum will explore the social science behind misinformation about climate change in the United States. Speakers will address the underlying role of economic systems\, social media\, politics\, and how we can move forward with new narratives. \nForum Schedule\n9:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. – Registration & Networking\n9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. – Forum\n12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. – Lunch (optional) \nForum Speakers\nKate Cell – presenting virtually \nSenior Climate Campaign Manager\nUnion of Concerned Scientists \n  \nLuis Lopez\nManager\, Strategy\, Insights\, and Analytics\nPotential Energy Coalition \n  \nDaniel Stockemer\, Ph.D. – presenting virtually \nFull Professor\, School of Political Studies\nUniversity of Ottawa \n  \nChristopher Wells\nProfessor\, Emerging Media Studies\, College of Communication & Climate Disinformation Initiative\nBoston University \n  \nModerated Panel Discussion \nForum Co-Chairs\n \nEllen Douglas\nSenior Resiliency Project Manager\nAECOM \n  \n \nCarolyn Norkiewicz\nRegional Coordinator for Greater Boston\, Municipal Vulnerability Program\nExecutive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs\, Commonwealth of Massachusetts \n  \n \nJohn Valinch\nESG Analyst \n\n  \n\n\nRegistration Information\nThis forum will be organized in a hybrid format. Attendees have the option to attend in-person OR virtually. Please note: this Forum will NOT be recorded \nIn-Person Registration\nPlease note that online registration for in-person attendance will close at 3 p.m. on Thursday\, June 4\, 2026. Please email ebc@ebcne.org or call 617-505-1818 with questions. \nIn-Person Registration Rates\nEBC Member: $35\nEBC Membership is corporate – all staff from our member companies can register as an EBC Member. Not sure if you’re a member? Visit our online Member Directory. \nNon-members: $45\n\nGovernment/Nonprofit: $15\nThis rate is available for those employed by Government\, Municipal\, or Nonprofit organizations. Not available to those in a volunteer position (e.g. Board Member of a Nonprofit). \nJob Seeker Rate: $15\nFor recent graduates or attendees who are currently unemployed. \nStudent Rate: Complimentary\nStudents are welcome to attend free of charge. Registration must be completed with an active .edu email address.\n\nMedia: Please contact EBC at ebc@ebcne.org \nDeadline to Change Registration Format Deadline to Change Registration Format\nNo changes in registration format will be permitted after 5:00 p.m. on Friday\, May 29\, 2026. Any requests to change from in-person to virtual attendance MUST be received before 5:00 p.m. on Friday\, May 29. Please contact EBC at ebc@ebcne.org or 617-505-1818 to change your registration format or with any questions. \nClick Here to View the In-Person Attendee List\nIn-Person Registration \nVirtual Registration\nVirtual attendees will be able to see and hear the speakers\, slideshow presentations\, and questions from the audience. Please note: this Forum will NOT be recorded. \nOnline registration for virtual attendance will close at 10:30 a.m. on Friday\, June 5\, 2026. \nVirtual Registration Rates\nEBC Member: $35\nEBC Membership is corporate – all staff from our member companies can register as an EBC Member. Not sure if you’re a member? Visit our online Member Directory. \nNon-members: $45\n\nGovernment/Nonprofit: $15\nThis rate is available for those employed by Government\, Municipal\, or Nonprofit organizations. Not available to those in a volunteer position (e.g. Board Member of a Nonprofit). \nJob Seeker Rate: $15\nFor recent graduates or attendees who are currently unemployed. \nMedia: Please contact EBC at ebc@ebcne.org \nStudent Rate: Complimentary\nStudents are welcome to attend free of charge. Registration must be completed with an active .edu email address. \nDeadline to Change Registration Format Deadline to Change Registration Format\nNo changes in registration format will be permitted after 5:00 p.m. on Friday\, May 29\, 2026. Any requests to change from virtual to in-person attendance MUST be received before 5:00 p.m. on Friday\, May 29. Please contact EBC at ebc@ebcne.org or 617-505-1818 to change your registration format or with any questions. \nClick Here to View the Virtual Attendee List\nVirtual Registration \nFine Print \nThis Forum will NOT be recorded. \nThe deadline for refunds is Friday\, May 29\, 2026 for all registrations. \nNo changes in registration format will be permitted after 5:00 p.m. on Friday\, May 29\, 2026.
URL:https://newiee.org/event/ebc-new-narratives-for-action-addressing-climate-misinformation-and-disinformation/
LOCATION:Foley Hoag LLP Boston\, 155 Seaport Blvd\, Boston\, MA\, 02210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friends of NEWIEE
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SUMMARY:AESP Northeast Chapter Spring Into Decarb: Where Decarbonization Meets Affordability
DESCRIPTION:Join AESP Northeast and NEWIEE in Portland\, Maine\, for two days of learning\, networking and memorable experiences at the AESP Northeast Spring Conference. From insightful panel discussions and keynote speakers to outdoor activities\, golf and member networking\, this event is designed to bring energy professionals together in a beautiful coastal setting. \nBefore and during the conference\, attendees can connect with fellow members: \n\nOn the golf course for a friendly golf tournament\nIn nature while taking in the gorgeous coastal Maine scenery\nAt the Westin Portland Harborview Hotel for a member networking event\nOut and around Portland for a wide range of activities\nJoin NEWIEE for breakfast! Look for the reserved tables during our networking breakfast.\n\nWhether you’re looking to gain fresh insights\, strengthen industry connections\, or experience Portland alongside fellow energy professionals\, the AESP Northeast Spring Conference offers a unique opportunity to learn\, connect and recharge. \nHotel Information \nHere’s your reservation link: Book your group rate for AESP Northeast Spring Conference \nThe Westin Portland Harborview\n157 High St\, Portland\, ME 04101\n215.00 USD per night\nRoom block closes Thursday\, May 14
URL:https://newiee.org/event/aesp-northeast-chapter-spring-into-decarb-where-decarbonization-meets-affordability/
LOCATION:Westin Portland Harborview\, 157 High St\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friends of NEWIEE
ORGANIZER;CN="Association of Energy Services Professionals (AESP)":MAILTO:https://www.aesp.org/page/AESPNortheastChapter?
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SUMMARY:EBC: Sticker Shock: Why Water & Wastewater Project Costs Rise Over Time – and What to Do About It
DESCRIPTION:Water and wastewater infrastructure across the country is aging rapidly\, with the need for repairs and upgrades far outpacing the pace of implementation. In the 1970’s\, understanding the need for a nationwide investment in infrastructure\, the federal government subsidized the construction of new water and wastewater infrastructure. That infrastructure has now reached its  end-of-useful life and repairs and upgrades are necessary\, but communities face that cost without federal support. Beyond that significant challenge\, communities in New England also continue to struggle with upgrading centuries old wastewater infrastructure like combined sewers that contribute to water quality issues in receiving waters during rainfall events that trigger combined sewer overflows (CSOs).  Add to that increased regulatory demand of stormwater permitting\, stricter pollutant limits on nutrients\, and the great regulatory unknown of emerging contaminants like PFAS and you suddenly have communities and districts facing billions of dollars and a long-term capital crisis. \nWhile funding programs exist\, securing adequate funding remains one of the greatest challenges facing utilities and municipalities today. Compounding this challenge is the fact that funding decisions are often based on early-stage\, conceptual engineering cost estimates. As projects move through design\, costs frequently escalate—sometimes dramatically—due to market conditions\, contractor availability\, evolving project scopes\, regulatory requirements\, and design refinements. These increases strain project budgets and erode confidence between engineers and their clients\, as well as between utilities and the communities they serve. \nThis EBC Water Resources Committee webinar will explore the many infrastructure and regulatory demands facing communities as well as the drivers of cost escalation during the design process\, including inflation and price volatility\, construction market constraints\, design changes\, and scope additions. While price escalation cannot always be avoided\, engineers and project teams can take proactive steps to better anticipate and communicate these changes. \nAttendees will learn strategies for improving cost transparency\, setting realistic expectations\, and strengthening trust throughout the design and funding process\, helping mitigate the impacts of escalating project costs and maintain confidence among all stakeholders. \nGeneral Continuing Education Certificates are awarded by the EBC for this program (2.0 training contact hours). Certificates are automatically provided via email link for registered attendees at the conclusion of the webinar. \nSpeaker Agenda:\nSetting the Stage – “Story of New Bedford” \n\nShawn Syde\, PE\, City Engineer\, New Bedford\n\nPermitting & Community Costs – How Regulations Increase Costs \n\nFredric P. Andes\, Partner\, Barnes & Thornburg\n\nWhat Can We Do About Changes in Project Costs Over Time? \n\nBrian Maksymetz\, P. Eng.\, Collaborative Delivery Portfolio Manager\, Jacobs\n\nModerated Discussion \nProgram Chairs:\n\nAndrea Braga\, PE\, CPESC\, Chair\, EBC Water Resources Committee; Principal Engineer | New England Water Department Leader\, Jacobs\nKorrin Petersen\, Of Counsel\, Bowditch\n\nAdditional information can be found under the tabs above.
URL:https://newiee.org/event/ebc-sticker-shock-why-water-wastewater-project-costs-rise-over-time-and-what-to-do-about-it/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Friends of NEWIEE
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SUMMARY:RENEW Northeast's High Voltage\, High Stakes: Why Electric Transmission is Critical to Affordability and Reliability
DESCRIPTION:Join RENEW Northeast and energy thought leaders for an afternoon on the urgent and necessary steps to build the transmission foundation for the next era of clean energy. \nMeeting rising electricity demand and achieving New England states’ energy policy objectives depends on enhancing and modernizing the power grid. New transmission lines are needed to connect new and existing generation in remote areas to New England consumers.  Enhanced connections in neighboring regions must be built to better balance variable supply and demand and share resources during extreme weather and peak demand periods. \nDiscussions will be guided by a new RENEW transmission white paper being released in advance of event. \nSpace is limited. Ticket sales close on Thursday\, June 4th at noon or when capacity is met. Check more details of the event here.
URL:https://newiee.org/event/friends-of-newiee-renew-northeast/
LOCATION:Federal Reserve Plaza\, 600 Atlantic Avenue\, Boston\, 02210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friends of NEWIEE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260610T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260610T130000
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CREATED:20260527T011353Z
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UID:10000865-1781082000-1781096400@newiee.org
SUMMARY:MassCEC: Drive Electric Massachusetts Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Join the 2026 Drive Electric Massachusetts Symposium at the AC Hotel Worcester. This event will bring together leaders from government\, utilities\, industry\, and regional organizations to discuss the latest programs\, policies\, and initiatives advancing electric transportation across Massachusetts. \nThe Symposium will feature presentations and panel discussions focused on key topics shaping the future of electric mobility\, including EV programs\, charging infrastructure expansion\, and fleet electrification. \nLearn more and register here
URL:https://newiee.org/event/masscec-drive-electric-massachusetts-symposium/
LOCATION:AC Hotel by Marriott\, 125 Front St\, Worcester\, MA\, 01608\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friends of NEWIEE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260611T173000
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SUMMARY:SWEP MA: Spring Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:Join the Society of Women Environmental Professionals\, Massachusetts Chapter (SWEP-MA) for this networking event at Mighty Squirrel in Waltham. \nThe event will be outside weather permitting but will move inside if it rains. We do not have a reservation – look for our the group with SWEP signs on the tables.  \nSWEP will provide appetizers; drinks will be available for purchase. \nCost: Members are free\, Non-members are $10. There are no refunds for networking events. \nPlease let us know if you have any food allergies and we will try to accomodate them. \nMighty Squirrel\, 411 Waverley Oaks Road\, Waltham. \nhttps://www.mightysquirrel.com/
URL:https://newiee.org/event/swep-ma-spring-networking-event/
LOCATION:Mighty Squirrel\, 411 Waverley Oaks Road\, Waltham\, MA
CATEGORIES:Friends of NEWIEE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260612T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260612T123000
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CREATED:20260527T011917Z
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SUMMARY:Raab: New England Energy Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:New England Energy Roundtable \nSupply and Demand: Scaling Solutions for Affordability & Clean Energy in New England \nFriday June 12\, 2026 – 9AM to 12:30PM \nCo-Moderators: Matt Nelson and Lauren Gage \nConvener: Apex Analytics\, LLC / Host: Foley Hoag\, 155 Seaport Blvd\, Boston\, 17th Floor \nAGENDA: \n8:00 Breakfast Refreshments and Networking \n9:00 Introduction by Co-Moderator\, Matt Nelson \n9:15 Building the Energy Future: What Will It Take to Deliver Affordable\, Reliable\, and Clean Energy to New England? \n\nGreg Cornett\, President\, Rhode Island Energy\nMason Emnett\, Senior VP of Public Policy\, Constellation\nLiz Delaney\, VP\, Market and Commercial Strategy\, New Leaf Energy\nPhilip Bartlett II\, Chair\, Maine Public Utilities Commission\nModerator: Matt Nelson\, Apex Analytics\n\n10:30 Break \n11:00 Flexibility for Affordability: How Can Demand-Side Solutions Lower Costs in New England? \n\nElizabeth Mahony\, Commissioner\, MA Department of Energy Resources\nMark LeBel\, Principal\, U.S. Research & Strategy\, RAP\nDana Guernsey\, CEO & Co-founder\, Voltus\nGreg Geller\, CEO & Founder\, Stack Energy Consulting\nModerator: Lauren Gage\, Apex Analytics\n\n12:30 Adjourn \nREGISTRATION: \nPre-registration is required. Whether attending in-person or via Zoom\, the general registration rate is $110 and the government/nonprofit rate is $55. We now have a reduced rate of $25 for both in-person and livestreaming for full-time students\, young professionals under 25 years old\, and retirees. \nIn-person attendance and live webstreaming are free for employees of our Sponsor organizations\, but registration is required. \nFree in-person registration for Sponsors is limited due by the size of the venue. If you are an employee of one of our Sponsors\, please check with your organization before registering for in-person attendance to make sure its allotment of free seats hasn’t been depleted. \nIf a Sponsor organization has used up its free ticket allotment\, any additional employees can register at the government/non-profit rate if tickets are still available. \nWhen registering at the free Sponsor rate you MUST use a work email address from one of our Sponsor organizations. See the Sponsor logo page to confirm your organization’s Sponsorship. \nRegistrants for Livestreaming will receive an email with streaming coordinates by 1pm the day before the Roundtable. \nThe on-demand video will be available to stream about a week after the Roundtable. Registration information will be posted on our website along with slides\, speaker bios and other materials from the event. This will be free for Sponsors and for those who paid to attend in person or to livestream. On-demand viewing costs $55 for non-Sponsors. \nCANCELATION POLICY \nTickets are non-transferable between Roundtable events. If you have registered but won’t be able to attend\, please let us know ASAP so we can allow someone to take your place. \nGeneral; government/non-profit and reduced rate registrations can be transferred from in-person to livestreaming by logging in to your Eventbrite account and following the instructions for transferring a ticket type. If you registered at the Free Sponsor rate and want to transfer from an in-person to a livestreaming ticket (or vice versa) you will need to cancel your registration and re-register for your preferred ticket type – or contact roundtable@apexanalyticsllc.com if you need to change your Sponsor ticket type. \nNormally\, refunds are issued up to 72 hours prior to the event. However\, if you have registered for this event and have COVID or have been exposed to it\, please cancel your registration without penalty (we will issue a refund). \nTo cancel your registration or get a refund\, reply to your confirmation email or contact roundtable@apexanalyticsllc.com
URL:https://newiee.org/event/raab-new-england-energy-roundtable/
LOCATION:Foley Hoag LLP Boston\, 155 Seaport Blvd\, Boston\, MA\, 02210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friends of NEWIEE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260630T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260630T140000
DTSTAMP:20260616T064800
CREATED:20260527T012640Z
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SUMMARY:AESP Maine’s Energy Efficiency Workforce & Job Market Update
DESCRIPTION:Maine’s clean energy and energy efficiency sectors are growing — and so is the demand for skilled workers\, contractors\, and community partners across the state. Join us for a timely conversation on where the market stands today and where it’s headed next.\nThis webinar will cover Maine’s current energy efficiency landscape\, in-demand skills\, employer needs\, and the workforce development efforts underway to meet them. Participants will also hear about EnergizeME Academy — the Maine Residential Energy Efficiency Workforce Initiative — including training pathways in weatherization\, building performance\, HVAC\, and heat pumps. \nLed by the Association of Energy Services Professionals (AESP)\, with support from The JPI Group and HVAC U\, this session brings together national expertise and local partnerships in support of long-term workforce growth in Maine. \nWhether you’re a contractor\, industry professional\, educator\, workforce organization\, community partner\, or simply curious about Maine’s growing energy sector\, this webinar will give you a clearer picture of the opportunities ahead. \nAttendees will learn how to: \n\nDescribe current trends shaping Maine’s energy efficiency and clean energy landscape\nIdentify workforce needs\, priority sectors\, and in-demand skills across Maine’s residential energy efficiency market\nRecognize key training and workforce development efforts supporting industry growth in Maine\nExplore how partnerships\, training initiatives\, and industry collaboration are helping address workforce and contractor needs\nIdentify opportunities to engage with Maine’s growing energy efficiency ecosystem through training\, partnerships\, or career exploration
URL:https://newiee.org/event/aesp-maines-energy-efficiency-workforce-job-market-update/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Friends of NEWIEE
ORGANIZER;CN="Association of Energy Services Professionals (AESP)":MAILTO:https://www.aesp.org/page/AESPNortheastChapter?
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260715T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260715T130000
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CREATED:20260527T010753Z
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SUMMARY:EBC: MBTA: Resilience Roadmap – Part One of the Webinar Series on Climate Resiliency in Massachusetts
DESCRIPTION:Join the EBC Climate Change Committee for a webinar series exploring how Massachusetts state agencies are turning key insights from their past work into action in 2026 and beyond. \nThrough this series\, leadership from MBTA\, Massport\, MassDCR\, MEMA\, and MassDOER will present their key achievements in advancing climate resiliency over the past year\, showcasing impactful projects\, partnerships\, and measurable outcomes from 2025. Agency leadership will also provide a forward-looking perspective on upcoming initiatives\, programs\, and policy developments planned for 2026 and beyond\, offering insight into how each agency is preparing for evolving climate challenges. \nOn April 30\, 2026\, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) published its first-ever systemwide Resilience Roadmap\, a comprehensive plan to strengthen transit infrastructure and prepare operations against the impacts of climate change and severe weather\, including flooding\, extreme heat\, and cold. This roadmap was developed as a key next step following the MBTA’s release of the 2024 Climate Assessment and outlines both near- and long-term strategies to proactively reduce climate risks and improve reliability across the transit system. The webinar will cover the nine priority areas of the Roadmap and 30 new resilience strategies for the MBTA\, including recommended actions over the next five years. \nThe webinar will conclude with a moderated Q&A session for attendee questions. \n\nProgram Speakers:\n\nHannah Lyons-Galante\, Deputy Director of Climate Change Resiliency\, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority\nCaroline Bean\, Director\, Climate and Sustainability Planning\, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority\n\nProgram Moderator:\n\nJulie Eaton Ernst\, PE\, Chair\, EBC Climate Change Committee; Resilient Infrastructure Solutions – Practice Leader\, HNTB Corporation
URL:https://newiee.org/event/ebc-mbta-resilience-roadmap-part-one-of-the-webinar-series-on-climate-resiliency-in-massachusetts-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Friends of NEWIEE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260728T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260728T190000
DTSTAMP:20260616T064800
CREATED:20260527T005652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T010303Z
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SUMMARY:EBC: Business at the Barn – EBC & RISEP Annual Rhode Island Summer Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date! EBC & RISEP Annual Rhode Island Networking Event! \nInvite your clients\, colleagues and co-workers to join the EBC Rhode Island Chapter and the Rhode Island Society of Environmental Professionals (RISEP) for an annual summer evening of networking at the Tilted Barn Brewery in Exeter\, RI! \nAbout Tilted Barn Brewery \nLocated in our authentic\, New England-style post and beam barn\, we are proud to be Rhode Island’s first farm brewery. A visit to Tilted Barn allows you to sit back and relax while off the beaten path\, and enjoy the fruits of our labor. Our small batch\, hand-crafted ales are best enjoyed fresh so be sure to make the trek early and often for a true farm-to-pint experience. \nDon’t miss your chance to network with industry professionals\, exchange business cards\, or just simply relax on a summer’s day at this annual event.
URL:https://newiee.org/event/ebc-mbta-resilience-roadmap-part-one-of-the-webinar-series-on-climate-resiliency-in-massachusetts/
LOCATION:Tilted Brewery\, 1 Helmsley Pl\, Exeter\, Rhode Island\, 02822\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friends of NEWIEE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261006
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261009
DTSTAMP:20260616T064800
CREATED:20260416T154353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T154353Z
UID:10000852-1791244800-1791503999@newiee.org
SUMMARY:Queer Decarbonization Summit
DESCRIPTION:The Queer Decarbonization Summit connects LGBTQ+ professionals across renewable energy\, building decarbonization\, carbon removal\, corporate sustainability\, and climate investment. Attendees can expect interactive sessions\, meaningful connections\, and curated breakouts that enrich personal\, professional\, and business growth.
URL:https://newiee.org/event/queer-decarbonization-summit-2/
LOCATION:Garrison Institute\, 14 Mary’s Way Route 9D\, Garrison\, NY\, 10524\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friends of NEWIEE
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261006T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261008T190000
DTSTAMP:20260616T064800
CREATED:20260406T114631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T114631Z
UID:10000573-1791284400-1791486000@newiee.org
SUMMARY:Queer Decarbonization Summit
DESCRIPTION:The Queer Decarbonization Summit gathers ~100+ LGBTQ+ professionals across climate investment\, corporate sustainability\, clean energy\, building decarbonization\, and carbon removal. The program includes introductions\, curated breakouts\, and retreat activities to connect authentically. Check out past speakers\, participant organizations and event details here.
URL:https://newiee.org/event/queer-decarbonization-summit/
LOCATION:Garrison Institute\, 14 Mary’s Way Route 9D\, Garrison\, NY\, 10524\, United States
CATEGORIES:Friends of NEWIEE
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