A Common Green

San Francisco's Second Annual Conservation Consortium

September 14th, 5:30 pm to 8pm

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Sam Hodder, California State Director for The Trust for Public Land

Sam Hodder is the California State Director for The Trust for Public Land overseeing complex conservation programs and land transactions from the remote wilderness to the inner city throughout the state. Sam is a 19-year veteran of The Trust for Public Land who began his career in the San Francisco office. Most recently he served as director of the Maine state office for seven years, where he built one of the most effective conservation organizations in the state. Before moving to Maine, he gained wide experience managing programs in Oregon, Washington and New Hampshire. A graduate of Princeton University, Sam resides in the City of Orinda together with his wife and four sons.

San Francisco's leading nonprofits, foundations, and businesses will gather under one roof for an extraordinary chance to meet face-to-face.

Sponsored by the Bently Reserve, Larkspur Hotels & Restaurants, Back to Earth Organic Catering, and the Business Council on Climate Change, A Common Green is a meeting of minds for the Bay Area’s environmental communities and leaders, giving them the chance to join their efforts in improving the quality of life for San Francisco. The possibilities for new partnerships, projects, and initiatives are endless — but the goal for a greener future is common to all of the participants!

A Common Green will take place in the Bently Reserve’s Banking Hall with a showcase of leading environmental nonprofits, government agencies, and sustainable businesses in San Francisco.

NOTE
All participants must register to attend; space is limited. Please register by clicking on the RSVP button, and BC3 will send you a calendar invitation and confirmation via email a week before the event.

Some of the organizations that will be showcasing their projects are:

  1. Bently BioFuels
  2. SF Department of the Environment
  3. BC3
  4. The Energy Foundation
  5. San Francisco Green Film Festival

Other participating organizations include:

Trust for Public Land
Friends of the Urban Forest
Coral Reef Alliance
Climate Works Foundation
SF Green Business Program

Last year’s event was an inspiring success — make sure to join the Bay Area’s environmental leaders for this gathering of the Bay Area’s greenest businesses!