Keynotes
Allyson Klein
Eco-Technology Initiative Manager
Server Technology and Software Strategy Manager
Server Platform Group
Intel Corp
Allyson Klein manages the Server Technology and Software Strategy team within Intel's Server Platform Group. In this role she oversees the marketing for server technologies as well as software priorities for future Intel server platforms. Allyson has been driving server technology marketing for Intel for the past eight years including oversight of Intel's I/O, memory, virtualization, and data center efficiency initiatives. She also has driven marketing programs for industry groups including the InfiniBand Trade Association, PCI SIG, Itanium Solutions Alliance, The Green Grid, and Climate Savers Computing Initiative. Allyson holds a BA from the University of Oregon in Marketing and Management and an MBA from Portland State University.
Christopher Mines
Senior Vice President
Forrester Research
A 10-year veteran of Forrester, Chris works with clients at global technology suppliers to improve their market position and strategy execution. He researches the overarching relationships of enterprise IT buyers with their strategic suppliers, especially the advent of environmental considerations in IT decision-making. Prior to rejoining Forrester's analyst team, Chris led Forrester's US research organization with responsibility for setting the firm's overall research agenda, and developing high-impact research methodologies. He has also led Forrester's research initiatives for IT and business executives in the automotive, consumer electronics, and telecom industries. Chris holds degrees from Harvard's Kennedy School of Government and the University of Pennsylvania.

Judah Schiller
Executive Vice President
Saatchi & Saatchi S
Judah Schiller is the Executive Vice-President of Saatchi and Saatchi S. In addition to heading up the Outreach division, Judah is responsible for leading U.S. and international business development and the Wal-Mart global account. Judah is one of the co-creators of the Personal Sustainability Project ("PSP"), the largest grassroots, sustainability initiative ever undertaken by a corporation - Wal-Mart. By successfully transforming "sustainability" - a 14 letter, 6 syllable word - into fun and easy-to-digest concepts within an effective grassroots training and communications framework, Judah and the Saatchi and Saatchi S team have been able to educate, inspire, and engage the 1.3 million Wal-Mart Associates across the U.S., linking personal interests and happiness to organizational sustainability, planet, and community. In addition to helping Wal-Mart, Judah is working to transform a variety of Fortune 500 companies into leaders of sustainability using a holistic approach that incorporates strategy, activation, and engagement. Judah holds a B.A from Brandeis University, and a J.D. from UC Hastings.
Speakers
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Allyson Klein
Eco-Technology Initiative Manager,
Server Technology and Software Strategy Manager,
Server Platform Group
Intel Corp
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Judah Schiller
Executive Vice President
Saatchi & Saatchi S |
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Mitch Baranowski
Founding partner and Principal
BBMG |
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Mike Capuano
Director, Service Provider Routing and Switching Marketing Group
Cisco |
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Carrie Cullen Hitt
Vice President, Sustainable Energy Solutions
Constellation NewEnergy |
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Lori Duvall
Director of Eco Responsibility Programs
Sun Microsystems |
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Jorg Heinemann
Executive Director
Communications & High Tech Industry Sustainability
Accenture |
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Peter Hsiao
Partner
Morrison & Foerster LLP |
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Thomas Jensen
Practice Leader
Sustainable Solutions
SAIC |
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Elaine Lennox
Vice President of Marketing Management
IBM's Enterprise Systems Division |
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David Lubensky
Founder and President
Bagatto
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Mike Mielke
Director, Environment
Silicon Valley Leadership Group |
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Rob Smoot
data center product marketing
VMware and a director of The Green Grid |
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