Best practices and technologies for data collection to operate effectively
Learn how leading environmental teams are handling data collection, which technologies they're using, and how they got buy-in from corporate.
We've created an exclusive event for environmental leaders with a focus on improving the way we measure, report, and use environmental compliance data in business. Most EHS conferences cater to the masses, with generic topics and little space for making connections. This a very different event! We believe in bringing together leaders in industry with great food and amazing conversations.
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events@mapistry.com
Learn how leading environmental teams are handling data collection, which technologies they're using, and how they got buy-in from corporate.
Get the latest regulatory and legal updates directly from federal/state regulators and environmental lawyers.
Learn how to put your data to work so environmental isn't seen as a cost center, but a contributor to the bottom line.
Put your new insights into action in three workshops moderated by subject-matter experts.
We deliberately kept our Summit small, and it's what attendees love most. This fosters a comfortable atmosphere where everyone can share openly and gains real-world advice from over 50 peers.
The David Brower Center is a LEED platinum venue that unites art and the environment throughout indoor and outdoor spaces.
Delicious meals from Gather & Comal restaurants
Great hotels within walking distance
60 minutes from Napa wine country
Two airports within 35 minutes (OAK and SFO)
Alison Torbitt, Partner & Environmental Co-Leader at Nixon Peabody
Don Sobelman, Partner at Farella Braun + Martel
Alison Torbitt, Partner & Environmental Co-Leader at Nixon Peabody
Your ticket includes meals and drinks, access to sessions, and networking events.
$499
$399
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Thank you to our sponsors for making this event possible
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Not bad, eh?
There are many hotels in the area, but here are a few recommendations from our team:
There are many AirBnBs in the area and more hotels in Oakland and Emeryville if you need additional options.
If you are driving to the venue, they have a parking garage located underneath the venue. It is a City of Berkeley garage "the Oxford Garage" and you can enter at 2161 Kittredge Street.
Note, paid street parking is available but there is a time limit and is not recommended.